Monday, 20 April 2026

Rathnew vs Ashford Rovers WDFL

 Rathnew 2


Ashford Rovers 2


Eoin Horkan 


Shamrock Park 


A late strike from Toby Curran, arriving seven minutes from time, ensured the home side completed a stirring comeback to remain firmly in the title hunt after an absorbing derby clash in Rathnew on Sunday.

The opening stages were tight and cagey, with neither side willing to overcommit in the first ten minutes. It was the visitors, however, who struck first with the game’s opening chance. A surging run from Paul Moran carved open the defence, and his delivery into the area was met by Danny Byrne, who kept his composure to slot neatly past the goalkeeper.

Moments later, the home crowd were left perplexed when a dangerous ball into the box appeared to present a clear penalty opportunity, only for the referee to award a free out to the visitors instead.

Despite that setback, the home side began to assert themselves. Toby Curran delivered a teasing cross that found Bill Moorehouse inside the area, but his volley lacked the power to trouble the goalkeeper. Momentum was beginning to swing, yet it was the visitors who struck again approaching the half-hour mark. A well-worked corner caused problems in the box, and Moran reacted quickest to steer the ball into the corner of the net and double his side’s advantage.

The remainder of the half saw both defences on top, with clear-cut chances at a premium as each side cancelled the other out. The final opportunity before the break fell to Ross Quinn, but determined defending ensured the visitors went in at the interval with a firm grip on proceedings.

Whatever words were exchanged in the Rathnew dressing room at half-time had the desired effect, as the hosts emerged with renewed purpose. They immediately pressed high up the pitch, with Moorehouse, Quinn and Jodi Merrigan leading the charge.

That early pressure soon yielded chances. Curran tried his luck from distance after picking up a loose ball, but his effort was well dealt with by goalkeeper Craig Armstrong. Moorehouse followed up shortly after with a strike from the edge of the box, only to be denied by another excellent save.

The home side thought they had reduced the deficit ten minutes into the half when a long ball found Moorehouse and he finished confidently, but the effort was ruled out for offside.

They were not to be denied for long. On the quarter-hour mark, Curran delivered once more into the danger area, and Merrigan was on hand to apply the finishing touch, sparking celebrations among the home supporters.

Play was then halted for a lengthy period following a head injury to visiting centre-back Anto Byrne, with concern evident around Shamrock Park. Thankfully, Byrne was able to continue, allowing the contest to resume.

From that point on, the game belonged to the home side as they relentlessly chased an equaliser. Armstrong found himself at the centre of the action, producing a series of fine saves to keep his side in front. Jack Healy was first to be denied, while Merrigan continued to pose a constant threat, seeing a dangerous run halted by resolute defending before sending a cross come shot narrowly wide.

Substitute Evan O’Connor also came close in the closing stages, only to be thwarted once again by the inspired Armstrong, who was doing everything in his power to preserve his side’s lead.

However, the pressure eventually told. With seven minutes remaining, a Moorehouse corner caused chaos in the penalty area, and Curran was perfectly placed to guide the ball into the net, completing a deserved comeback for the hosts.

Both sides pushed for a winner in the closing minutes, but neither could find the decisive breakthrough as the referee brought an end to a gripping and hard-fought local derby that kept spectators enthralled until the final whistle.




Rathnew:Sam Healy,Ethan Snell,Jonah Graham,Jason Devlin,Calum Kelly,Jack Healy,Toby Curran,Eoin Doyle,Jodi Merrigan,Bill Moorehouse,Ross Quinn.

Subs Used:Evan O’Connor for Ross Quinn, Dylan Kavanagh for Jonah Graham 


Ashford Rovers:Craig Armstrong,Jason Ashley,Christ Smit,Gary McNabb,Anto Byrne,Brian Harrington,Paul Moran,Finn Brooks,Danny Byrne,Conor Williams,Colin Ashley.

Subs Used:Liam Kavanagh for Jason Ashley,Brian O’Sullivan for Anto Byrne ,Stephen Kavanagh for Danny Byrne,Adrian Murphy for Danny Harrington. 



Referee:Dominique Lachaussee


Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Thomas Scott Cup

 




Arklow Celtic 2


Coolboy Rangers 3  (AET)


Kane Group Build Park


Eoin Horkan 


A controlled finish in extra time from Coolboy’s Evan Kavanagh saw them come away victorious in this five goal thriller.


Within the first minute of the game the home side nearly took the lead when a Mark Doyle corner nearly found its way directly into the goal.

On the ten minute mark the pressure the home side were piling on the opponents goal nearly paid off but the cross/shot from Mikey Doyle missed the far post.


In the next phase of play and completely against the run of play Rangers broke away, Darren Jordan was taken down inside the box which resulted in a penalty. Up stepped captain Corey Wallace to send the keeper the wrong way and give his side the lead.The next fifteen minutes of the half belonged to Celtic as they went in search of the equaliser. A Craig Caufield header flew over the bar.

On the twenty minute mark the tie was levelled with a very well worked free kick. Conor Byrne stood over the ball on the edge of the box before cleverly finding Larry Byrne to head into the corner from close range.


The swirling breeze was favouring Arklow as they started to pepper the goal with efforts from Mark Doyle and Caufield. Neither of which troubled the goalie.

The last ten minutes saw Rangers press forward which resulted in a mix up in the defense that fell to Evan Kavanagh whose strike missed the post. The last chance of the half fell to Jordan who drove the ball past the goalie but Aaron Dunne cleared a certain goal.


The away side had the aid of the breeze in the second half and were starting to control the middle third. This led to a couple of free kicks. Wallace stood over them but couldn't hit the target from range. A Paddy Walker strike from range was well saved by Anthony Gahan in the Coolboy goal.


With just twenty minutes gone in the half the game had fallen into a midfield battle and neither side could muster many chances. Then the game changed when Wallace controlled a ball out wide and let fly from near the half way line. His strike wind assisted flew into the net.


The home side then went in search of the leveller in the last twenty minutes. A solid rearguard performance from Rangers looked like it was enough.With a minute left in  normal time Celtic won a free kick out wide which was whipped into the net by Mikey Doyle  sending the home crowd into rapturous as it found the back of the net.

The added time saw both sides creating chances  but couldn't hit the net as extra time came.


The toss in extra time was won by Arklow but it was Coolboy who managed to take the lead. After four minutes when Wallace played a sumptuous through ball to Kavanagh who finished into the corner.The rest of the opening half produced some great deafening to keep the advantage going in at the break


After the interval both sides were tying and chances were even more at a premium. The closest Arklow got was a corner which was well defended. The opponents created one last chance but Paddy Walker produced a well timed block on the full time whistle.



Arklow Cetic:Edwin Walker,Larry Byrne,Craig Kelly,Adam Vanderheijden,Aaron Dunne,Craig Caufield,Rokas Kneizys,Paddy Walker,Mikey Doyle, Mark Doyle,Conor Byrne.

Subs Used;Evan Vanderheijden for Conor Byrne,Ryan McGowan for Mark Doyle,Sean Dunne for Rokas Kneizys,Sean Byrne for Craig Kelly,Mark Wolohan for Adam Vanderheijden.


Coolboy Rangers:Anthony Gahan,Andrew Gettings,Larry Kinsella,Brad Walsh,Rory Tallon,Cathal Rooney,Macdara O’Neill,Ryan Mulligan,Darren Jordan,Corey Wallace,Evan Kavanagh.

Subs Used:Adam Farrell for Andrew Gettings,Wayne Roche for Evan Kavanagh.


Referee Carl Doyle


https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wicklow/sport/soccer/kavanagh-nets-winner-as-coolboy-rangers-edge-out-arklow-celtic-to-march-on-in-thomas-scott-cup/a1629108317.html


Saturday, 4 April 2026

Arklow U vs St Anthony's

 




Arklow United A 0


St Anthony’s 2


Arklow Credit Union Park 


Eoin Horkan 


Two goals in the last twenty minutes saw the Kilcoole side keep their title ambitions alive in Arklow on Friday night.


Within two minutes of the opening whistle the visitors nearly took the lead when Cian Davis unleashed an effort that was well kept out by Dean Flood Hayes. From the outset St Anthony’s were controlling this tie. On the ten minute mark Dan Lacey broke away and tried to round the United goalie managed to touch the ball away to save a certain goal. After this early dominance the home side battled back and after a fine solo run from young winger James McBride that ball fell to Oisin Keegan whose volley flew over the bar. This was a slight reprieve as the opponents were managing to create a number of chances. In almost a carbon copy of the Arklow chance a cross from Michael Gray found Lacey but with the goal at his mercy he managed to put the ball over the crossbar.


The rest of the half belonged to the home side as Keegan and Matt Dempsey started to wrestle back the control of this tie. They nearly managed to take the lead from a dead ball but Niall Delahunt couldn't keep his volley under the bar. The chances were coming quicker now from United as Zack Kilbride produced a fantastic solo run  down the wing. He cut inside but his effort managed to graze the top of the bar.

The crowd were getting restless as they couldn't understand how no one had broken the deadlock.

The last couple of chances of the half stayed with the home side, a Shane Connolly free from the corner was inches from hitting the top corner.  

Thai last chances both sides would go in at the break ruing the chances they had missed.


Within minutes of the restart United should have taken the lead but Aaron Parle Kinsella’s header managed to fly over the crossbar with nobody within three yards of him. On  the  counter attack Steven Kavanagh broke away but Conor Clark stood strong in the Kilcoole side's goal.


The last twenty minutes of this tie belonged to Anto’s as they went searching for the decisive goal in this tie.They managed to get a corner which fell to Peter Bure the net rattled but the ball hit the sid netting as the Kilcoole crowd that they had taken the lead.


Minutes later Lacey broke away from the United defense as he was about to unleash a shot he was fouled by the defender who was trying to make up the ground. Up stepped Kevin O’Connor who put the ball into the corner sending Flood Hayes the wrong way.


The home side's final chance to level the tie fell  to substitute Mark Nolan whose volley was well saved by Clark. It looked like the penalty was going to be the difference until the final play of the game. St Anthony’s broke away with Dan Lacey who controlled the ball before cutting in on the end line, then chipping the ball into the top corner on the full time whistle.


Arklow United:Dean Flood Hayes,Shane Connolly,Conor Blainey,Niall Delahunt,David O’Neill,Stephen Kavanagh,Zack Kilbride,Oisin Keegan,Mark Dempsey,Aaron Parle Kinsella,James McBride.

Subs Used:Mark Nolan Aaron Parle Kinsella,Graham Watts for Stephen Kavanagh,Darren Dempsey for Mark Dempsey,Aidan Cox for James McBride 


St Anthony’s;Conor Clark,Louis Thomas,Javi Hernandez,Mikey Counihan,Peter Burke,Blake Ryan,Cian Davis,Jamie Murray,Dan Lacey,Kevin O’Connor,Michael Gray.

Subs Used: Matthew Kennedy for Javi Hernandez,Jamie Riro Ruda for Cian Davis,Danny Webb for Jamie Murray.


Referee:Dominique Lachaussee


https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wicklow/sport/soccer/st-anthonys-keep-their-wicklow-title-ambitions-alive-with-hard-fought-win-over-arklow-united/a276093579.html