Monday, June 6, 2011

Ex Pats, All Blacks Play Thriller

Thursday Division 1
The Ex Pats Athletic, All Black encounter was a thriller. The advantage shifted back and fourth as some outstanding goals were scored before Rob Healy saved a point for The All blacks at the death with a last minute equaliser. The high light of the match was the rocket scored by Tim O Connor for the Ex Pats to give them the lead shortly before Rob’s equaliser.
The Os Navagantes, Thirtysomethings game was also a cracking match. The Thirtysomethings eked out a win by the narrowest of margins when Colm Dooley scored very close to full time to earn a 4-3 win for The Magpies. The high light of this competition was the fabulous goal scored by Paulo for The Portuguese lads.
The Known Quantities defeated Athletic PTF 4-0 in a match that was much closer than the score line suggests. The Knowns will be strong contenders for the title again this season. Ken Hourahan has been a great addition to their squad.

Thursday Division 2
CPL FC made a super comeback against BNYM when they recovered a 3 goal half time deficit to win by four. Martin Gatley and Rory Walsh scored two a piece for the winners while Jonathan Deveraux scored a brace for BNYM.
When Cameron Espey scored two goals for The Whitfords in a minute during the first half against The JT Specials it looked like The Whitfords would record an easy win. However John McCarthy scored twice for The Specials in the second period to earn a point for The Specials, who looked very smart in their new colours.
With 10 minutes remaining during the Apple Exiles, Paniliakos encounter the teams were deadlocked at two each. However, Apple scored three more times before the final whistle to earn a 5-2 win. Ronan Geary scored a brace for the winners.
Kevin Wilmot and David Daly scored four goals each for The Chancers during their comprehensive win against south City.

Wednesday Division 1
Despite being starved of possession, Racing Club managed to defeat FC Crofton 8-4. A solid defence and a lethal counter attack were the tactics employed by the experienced Racing against the more skilful and younger Crofton.
Nualight opened their account with a fine 5-1 win against an under strength Novartis. Adrian Field was outstanding for the winners and scored a great hat trick.
The performance of the evening was produced by Temple Inn Dians who put The Kids to the sword. Rory Perry was brilliant for Temple and scored four super goals. This was the Kids first defeat in 16 matches.
Wednesday Division 2

The Mercer, Hit and Miss encounter was another thriller, the result of which was in doubt until the last five minutes when Tom Morgan scored the insurance goal for Mercer.
Patrick O Regan was outstanding for Far From Athletic in their match against The B69ers. In this encounter the youth and energy Far From defeated the experience and guile of the B69ers. Kieran McCarthy and Aaron Atkinson scored a brace a piece for the winners.
Douglasmortgage.ie looked very strong in their match against FC Balaga Tongo. The usual suspects, Ed Quirke, Jim Walsh and Albert Hobs were outstanding for the winners
Paul Richardson scored in both halves for United during their encounter with Dinamo Tonduff. Alan Mooney and Dave Courtney were on the mark for Tonduff. The final score was 2-2.
Wednesday Division 3

The Castlemartyres and BNY FC encounter was a thriller. Both teams were ahead twice before man of the match Shay O Connell scored a late equaliser for BNY to tie the match at 4-4.
Substandard Liege had a substantial win against an under strength Fritzl Palace. Patrick Horgan and James Mealyboth scored hat tricks for the winners.
Sons of Pitches were ahead against O' Donovan Electrical at half time by four goals to three. Neither team managed to score in the second period so The Pitches maintained their 100% record.
The Average Joes recovered well from their narrow defeat last week to record a substantial win against The Hot Shots. Stan Wojtek was unstoppable for The Joes and scored four goals in the first half.

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