Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division
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Kilrush Rangers 0-1 Newmarket Celtic A
Newmarket Celtic needed a late late show to earn a hard earned 3 points away to Kilrush Rangers on Sunday morning. A youthful Kilrush Rangers side battled gamely throughout this contest and made the current champions work extremely hard to create chances.
Kieran Mahoney, Ian Collins and David McCarthy were all denied by great saves from Peter O’Dwyer to keep the scores level at the break. In the second half it was more of the same but some wasteful finishing and great goalkeeping had the scores level.
David McCarthy on his return to the side had a great chance to put Newmarket in front but scuffed his effort from 8 yards out. Kilrush came close to a winner late on when a ball over the top was poked beyond the advancing Shane Cusack by Danny Clancy but rolled just wide of the post.
Just when it seemed like Kilrush would hang on for a shock result on 92 minutes David McCarthy latched on to a through ball and showed a lot of composure to go round the keeper and slot home to what could prove to be a big early goal in the title race.
Best for Kilrush Peter O’Dwyer and Trevor Clancy while Paddy Purcell and man of the match David McCarthy did best for Newmarket Celtic.
Kilrush Rangers: Peter O’Dwyer, Norbert Kunicki, Scott Greaney, Trevor Clancy, Kyle McKiernan, Danny Clancy, Dylan Downes, Dean Neary, Sorren Rafferty, Tommy Lillis, Gerard Russell
Sub: Patrick Romanowski for Rafferty
Newmarket Celtic A: Shane Cusack, Michael Junaid, Darren Cullinan, David O’Grady, Paddy Purcell, Cathal Hayes, Jason O’Neill, Callum McNamara, Kieran Mahoney, Ian Collins, David McCarthy
Subs: Eoin Hayes for Mahoney, Garry Higgins for O’Neill, Kevin Hartnett for Collins
Referee: Shane Hayes
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Shannon Hibs A 6-0 Lifford A
Shannon Hibs continued their great start to the Premier Division with an impressive 6-0 victory over Lifford at Riverside on Sunday. Hibs led 2-0 at the break with goals from Andy Fitzgerald and Evin Barry. A good team moved involving Liam Delaney and Gary Leahy was finished with a goal from Jack Kelly to make it 3-0.
Josh Lindsay fired in a fourth before prolific striker Gary Leahy got in on the scoring with a brace before full time. Man of the match Andy Fitzgerald.
Shannon Hibs A: Damien Casey, Darragh Leahy, Nathan Walsh, Cathal McCoy, Pa Devaney, Andy Fitzgerald, Liam Delaney, Jamie Egan, Gary Leahy, Jack Kelly, Evin Barry
Subs: Josh Lindsay for Darragh Leahy, Mikey Wall for Walsh, Jamie O’Shea for Delaney
Lifford A: Sean O’Reilly, Adrian Walsh, John Maher, John Allan, Darren Daly, TJ Ajisomo, Keith Shea, Gary McNaboe, Matty Davenport, Dean Coughlan, Ruairi Norrby
Subs: Fergus Lyons for Allan, Ethan McNevin for Shea, Lunga Balman for Davenport
Referee: Mark Rellis
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Turnpike Rovers 0-9 Shannon Town A
Shannon Town had a surprisingly easy victory over an understrength Turnpike Rovers at Lees Road on Sunday morning.
Turnpike started the game well but once Shannon Town went in front they kept the pressure on for remainder of the half as they raced into a 6-0 half time lead with Colin Scanlan scoring 4 goals and Gary O’Connell and Brian O’Connor also scoring.
Both sides created some good chances in the second half with Sean Corry denied by a good save from Darren Whelan early in the half and Dermot Gannon making save after save for Turnpike throughout the half. Further goals for Shannon Town from Kieran Hackett, Ben O’Neill and Kai Khetan rounded off an impressive victory for the Shannon side.
Best for Shannon Town were man of the match Colin Scanlan, Gary O’Connell and Brian O’Connor.
Turnpike Rovers: Dermot Gannon, Ethan Considine, Dean Gardiner, Fergal Brennan, Jason White, Sean McNamara, Kevin O’Connor, Sean Corry, Dean O’Grady, David McMahon, Eoghan Moore
Subs: Tony Green, Will O’Keeffe, Stephen Ryan, Greg Howard
Shannon Town A: Darren Whelan, Nathanael Nyakujara, Steven Carroll, Aidan Leahy, Eoin Guinan, Evan Glynn, Kieran Hackett, Rob Wall, Colin Scanlan, Gary O’Connell, Brian O’Connor
Subs: Ben O’Neill, Kai Khetan, Dan Kotsulyak, Fintan Quinn, Like Whelan
Referee: Julian Sandford
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Sporting Ennistymon 0-2 Bridge Utd A
Bridge Utd went top of the Premier Division after a good victory over Sporting Ennistymon at Lahinch on Sunday. Julio Perez had the first chance of the match for Bridge on 5 minutes but shot narrowly wide. Ciaran McMahon made a good run and had a well struck shot for Ennistymon miss the target on 15 minutes.
Jason Whyte went close for Bridge before half time but was denied by a good tackle from Michael O’Dwyer. Bridge hit the front early in the second half when Davy Lynch was fouled in the area and Kevin Kelly fired home the resultant penalty.
Ennistymon tried hard to get back in the game but could find no way past a strong Bridge defence and keeper John Mulready. Bridge wrapped up the victory in the last 10 minutes when a good break from the back was finished by Jordan Downes. Man of the match Kevin Kelly.
Sporting Ennistymon: Conor Gallagher, Joe Gallagher, Ciaran Monaghan, Michael O’Dwyer, Daragh Flynn, Eoin Marrinan, Darren McNamara, Gary Lafferty, Cathal McConigley, Ciaran McMahon, Joe Campbell
Subs: Cormac Reidy for Gallagher, Shane Kearney for Marrinan, Conall Meade for McNamara, Cian Shannon for Lafferty
Bridge Utd A: John Mulready, Jonathan Downes, Julio Perez, Dan Larkin, Davy Lynch, Eric Carr, Kevin Kelly, Danny Mannering, Ethan Slater, Jordan Downes, Jay Whyte
Subs: Eoghan Maxwell for Slater, Eli Murphy O’Sullivan for Whyte
Referee: Pa Gleeson
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T Sheils & Company First Division League Cup Group A
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Tulla Utd 4-4 Lifford B
Tulla Utd and Lifford B shared the points in a 8 goal thriller at the Cragg on Sunday. Enda Murphy, Conor Murphy, Darragh Murphy and Conor Whelan scored for the home side while Jack Devitt, Kingsley Macombe, Ernandes Nogiera and own goal earned Lifford a draw.
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Newmarket Celtic B 5-2 Hermitage A
Newmarket Celtic made it 3 wins in a row in the league cup with a good victory over Hermiage at McDonough Park on Sunday. Kieran Eyers (2), Ciaran McCoy (2) and Martin Mulqueen scored for Newmarket. Jason Russell got both goals for Hermitage.
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T Sheils & Company First Division League Cup Group B
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Avenue Utd B 4-2 Moher Celtic A
Avenue Utd were made to work for this victory over Moher Celtic at Roslevan on Sunday morning. Avenue went into a 2 goal lead and looked in a comfortable postition but Moher hit back to level with 2 goals from Ryan Barry. Avenue recovered to score 2 more to run out deserving winners in the end.
Thomas Hehir (2), Eoin Thynne and Lee Clohessy scored for Avenue.
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Mountshannon Celtic 1-1 Corofin Harps
Jason Tierney put Corofin in front after 5 minutes from the penalty spot but Mountshannon hit back with a goal from Paddy Fitzgerald to earn a share of the points.
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Campion Insurance Second Division League Cup Group B
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Manus Celtic A 2-0 Rineanna Rovers
Manus got their league cup campaign off to a winning start with a good victory over Rineanna at Lees Road on Sunday. Aaron Greene put Manus in front before half time with a great finish from outside the area. Adam Cassidy made sure of the victory in the second half with a good finish.
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Moher Celtic B 2-4 Coole FC
Coole FC look to be the form team in the division at this early stage with another good victory on Sunday against Moher Celtic in Liscannor. Joe Copley (2), Adam Minogue and Gabriel Egan scored for Coole while Steven Murray and Niall Canavan replied for Moher.
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Suttons Lighting Third Division League Cup Group A
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Cloughleigh Celtic 4-1 Shannon Town C
Cloughleigh Celtic earned their first victory on their return to the Clare League with an impressive performance to defeat Shannon Town at Lees Road on Sunday. Man of the match Davie Keenan scored a hat trick while Pa Sherlock also scored for the Ennis side. Finn Whelan replied for Shannon Town.
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Connolly Celtic 4-1 Shannon Hibs B
Connolly Celtic had a good victory over Shannon Hibs at Kilmaley on Sunday. Aidan Kennedy (2), Eoin Fitzgerald and Kieran Dillon scored for Connolly. Aaron Connolly replied for Shannon Hibs.
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Suttons Lighting Third Division League Cup Group B
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Hermitage B 3-2 Manus Celtic B
Hermitage kept alive their hopes of making the final with a good victory over Manus Celtic at the Fairgreen on Saturday evening. In a very open and entertaining game Jimmy Molloy (2) and Imit Zekiri scored for Hermitage while Patrick Galbraith replied with both goals for Manus.
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CSGL Electrical Youths League A Division
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Bridge Utd 3-2 Avenue Utd
In the battle of the top 2 teams from the U17 league last season Bridge Utd got their season off to the perfect start with this victory on Saturday. Scott Kirkland, Liam Buckley and Dylan Downes scored for the home side while Jamie Stack scored both goals for Avenue.
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Shannon Town 4-1 Newmarket Celtic
Shannon Town recorded a good victory over Newmarket at Corrib Drive on Saturday. Ben O’Neill, Craig McIntyre, Jack Ryan and Charlie Morrison scored for the Shannon side. Callum Hussey replied from the penalty spot for Newmarket.
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Tulla Utd A 2-3 Sporting Ennistymon
Sporting Ennistymon made the trip to Tulla on Saturday and came away with the points after coming out on top in a 5 goal thriller. Ciaran McMahon, Joe Campbell and Cian McMahon scored for Ennistymon. Joe O’Sullivan and Sean Withycombe scored for Tulla.
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CSGL Electrical Youths League B Division
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Tulla Utd B 7-2 Kilrush Rangers
A very young Tulla Utd side recorded a good victory over Kilrush Rangers at Tulla on Saturday. Ronan Dooley (2), Dara Ryan (2), Ian McNamara (2) and Adam O’Neill scored for Tulla. Kyle McKiernan and Garry Cunningham replied for Kilrush.
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Manus Celtic 1-3 Kildysart Celtic
Kildysart got their youths campaign off to a winning start with victory over Manus Celtic at Lees Road on Saturday. Conor Hassett (2) and Michael Meaney scored for Kildysart. Brandon Healy scored for Manus.
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Campion Insurance Second Division League Cup Group A
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Shannon Town B 1-0 Rhine Rovers
Ken Buckley scored the all important winning goal as Shannon Town got the better of Rhine Rovers at Corrib Drive on Friday night.
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Suttons Lighting Third Division League Cup Group B
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Ennis Dons 0-1 Inch Crusaders
Inch Crusaders continued their good start to the season with victory over Ennis Dons at Lees Road on Friday night. In a very open and entertaining game the only surprise was that only one goal was scored. Ennis Dons started well and James Rynne denied Dan Malone with a great save at his near post on 20 minutes.
Padraig Talty made a good break for Inch on 38 minutes and was fouled just outside the box. Emmet Pyne stepped up and fired an unstoppable shot to the top corner to put Inch in front. Inch had some good chances in the second half to extend their lead with Talty, Sean O’Connor and Rory Killeen all going close.
Ennis Dons threw everything at Inch in the closing stages with Cathal Clune and Sean Hillery both going close to scoring an equaliser but Inch held on for a deserved victory on the night.
Ennis Dons: Paul Roche, Brian Malone, Niall Keane, Brian Clune, Rob Neylon, Rory Conroy, Cathal Clune, Sean Hillery, Brian Downey, Dan Malone, Dean Malone
Subs: Aaron Bradley, Brian Magner, Aidan Kearney, Aaron Duggan, Cillian O’Donoghue
Inch Crusaders: James Rynne, Barry Nealon, Darragh Murray, Emmet Pyne, Darragh Gregan, Sean O’Connor, Mark Clancy, Ronan Grace, Niall Gavin, Padraig Talty, Rory Killeen
Subs: Liam Crowe for Gavin, Eric Griffin for Killeen, Oran Killeen for O’Connor, Brian Coote for Talty, Diarmaid O’Ceallaigh for Clancy
Referee: Paudie Hayes