Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Great Win For JT Specials

Thursday Division 2
It looked like The Flying Column would emerge from their encounter with JT Specials with the points when Conor O Mahony got The Barrack Street lads back on level terms with a super strike after conceding two early goals. However, it was JT who took the initiative in the second half and went on to win 3-2.
After a very evenly fought first half, Apple Exiles pulled away from TA Sheehans in the second half. The 6-1 score was a little flattering to The Holly Hill men in spite of an outstanding performance by Mark Long who scored four goals.
The Net Busters moved a step closer to their first Footy.ie title after defeating Bank of NY 4-2. Jake Smith and Graham O Keefe were outstanding for the Cobh men.
The high light of the BNY, Whitfords clash was the outstanding 20 yard volley scored by Frank Carley for BNY. The score would have been a lot closer than 5-1 if The Whitfords converted a small number of their numerous chances.

Thursday Division 1
Ken Hourahan scored a hat trick was in great form for The Unknowns during their match against The Ex Pats which they won 9-4. Chen and Gordon Lynch also impressed for The Passage lads. Paddy O Donnell bagged a brace for The Pats.
When Niall Murphy put The All Black two up against United early in the first half it looked like The All Blacks had rediscovered the form that has deserted them this season. However Cian Kennedy narrowed the deficit with a great strike which inspired the lads in green to a 6-2 win.
The Bandits pulled off the best comeback of the season when they retrieved a 3-0 half time deficit to tie with Pity The Fool 3-3. Pity dominated the first half in which Kieran Hederington scored two fine goals. The hero was Malcolm Harte of The Bandits who scored a last minute equaliser.
The high light of Thirtysomethings 5-1 defeat of The Booze Crew was the marvellous goal scored by Jake McAuliffe. The result leaves Thirtysomethings and Unknown Quantities neck and neck entering the straight.

Thursday Division 3
Rory Walsh and Damien Cotter were in top for CPL during their encounter with South City. Danny Mullaley did very well for South City and bagged a hat trick.
Panikiakos were unlucky not to defeat the previously undefeated 49ers. Having come from behind on two occasions they finished the stronger team. Luke Hennessy scored a wonder goal for the 49ers.

Wednesday Division 2
The surprise of the evening was the comprehensive defeat of league leaders CUH at the hands of Far From Athletic. Pat O Regans excellent goal was all that separated the teams at half time. However Far From scored twice early in the second half to put the tie beyond CUH. The final score was 5-1.
The Bons were outstanding, especially in the first half during their encounter with Club Redz. Club Redz, who were missing some of their regulars were subjected to high energy pressing tactics from the College Road lads. The Bons went on to win 7-2
Balaga Tongas new signing Joe Dempsey was very impressive and scored two fine goals during Balaga 4-1 win against Rosies. John Grey notched Rosies solitary goal.

Wednesday Division 3
Dan Williams scored a hat trick and was generally outstanding for Hit and Miss during their demolition of Barstoolona. Others to impress for the winners was Darren Morgan and Steve Sinnott.
The two goals scored by James Mealy for Substandard Liege against Marys Ramblers in the first five minutes set the tone for this one sided encounter. Mealy went on to bag six. However the high light of the game was the wonderful goal scored by David Maloney for The Ramblers.
The Average Joes maintained the pressure on Hit and Miss with a fine 5-3 win over BNYM. The Joes were always in control and scored some top class goals. BNYM never stopped trying and were only two behind in the end.
Aidan Ryan was the hero for Boca Seniors when he scored five goals against The Castlemartyres during their 7-4 victory. Niall Walsh scored a brace for The Martyrs.

Wednesday Division 1
QEF did better against The Kids than the 7-2 score line suggests. Colin Hammond and Eoin Murphy scored a hat trick a piece for the Kids while Fergal Lynch and Rory O Leary were on the mark for QEF.
An under strength Refugees defeated a spirited Dynamo Tonduff 6-3 in a very entertaining and sporting match. Robert Kriegal was his usual lethal self and scored four fine goals for the winners

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