Monday, June 13, 2011

Mercer, Tonduff Thriller Is A Draw

Wednesday Division 2
Mercer and Dynamo Tonduff served up a thriller which looked like a win for Toduff until Brendan Ryan equalised in the last minute. Philip Brennan scored a great goal for Tonduff in the first half.
With ten minutes remaining the score was 1-1 during the United, Hit and Miss encounter. Cian O Mahony and Fiachra O Driscoll took full advantage of a Hit and Miss late yellow card and scored twice in the last ten minutes to earn United a 3-1 win.
Patrick O Regan scored a hat trick and was generally outstanding for Far From Athletic during their 6-3 victory against Balaga Tongo. The high light of the match was a super goal scored by Aaron Atkinson for Far From after a great run and cross by O Regan.
Douglasmortgage.ie comprehensively defeated The B69ers in an encounter during which Adrian O Shea and Tom Mulcahy scored magnificent goals for Douglas.

Wednesday Division 3
Despite leading by three at half time, The Average Joes were lucky to escape with a 3-2 win against Fritzl Palace. Veteran John O'Donovan scored a great goal for The Joes while Noel McCarthy scored a cracker for Fritzl.
O'Donovan Electrical goal keeper Paul Kennifick was outstanding and was the man of the match during the BNY, O'Donovan Electrical encounter. Declan Dwyer and Damien Murphy scored a brace a piece for O Donovans during their 5-0 win.
Sons of Pitches had a comprehensive win against The Castlemartyres. Jerry O Reilly was outstanding for the winners and scored five goals.
Philip Wade and James Mealy scored marvellous individual goals for Substandard Liege during their win against The Hot Shots. However, the man of the match was Patrick Coleman. Substandard are the early favourites to win this division.

Wednesday Division 1
When Rory Perry scored two early goals for The Temple Inn against Racing Club early in the first period it looked like The Temple would build on their great win against The Kids the previous week. However when Ed Noonan moved to centre forward Racing began to dominate. The final score was 7-4 in favour of Racing.
FC Crofton finally banked three points when they defeated Nualight in a high scoring encounter. Paul Tierny, Rob Harrington, Shane Forde and Vadin Gorbets all scored twice for the winners.
The Kids returned to winning ways with a comprehensive victory over Novartis. Eoghan Murphy and Colin Hammond were superb for the winners.

Thursday Division 1
Killian Deasy started the Thirtysomethings, All Blacks encounter like a man possessed. He had a hat trick under his belt after only ten minutes. The Thirtysomethings kept the momentum up and won the match 9-4. Despite being on the loosing side Niall Murphy played very well for The All Black and scored a fine hat trick.
Os Navigantes got their first win of the season when they defeated a gallant Athletico PTF 5-3. Despite conceding two early goals Athletico were back on level terms with ten minutes remaining. However two late goals scored by Pedro and Heilo sealed the points for the Portuguese.
Padraig McGovern scored a great hat trick for The Known Quantities and was the difference between the sides when The Knowns defeated The Ex Pats 7-4.

Thursday Division 2
The Whitfords, South City match was illuminated by the superb performance of Jesper Peterson of the Whitfords. He scored two great goals including a 25 yarder half volley. Arthur O Shea was outstanding in goal for South City and made numerous blocks and saves.
David Daly and Kevin Wilmot were in top form for The Chancers during their comprehensive win against JT Specials. Daly and Wilmot scored four and three goals respectively.
The BNYM, Panikiakos encounter was a very entertaining affair with little between the sides. However the experience and guile of the BNYM lads gave them the edge and the points. The final score was 3-1 in favour of the bankers.

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