Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Far From, douglasmortgage.ie Draw

Wednesday Division 2
The top of the table clash between Far From Athletic and douglasmortgage.ie was a thrilling encounter that resulted in a 3-3 draw. However if it wasn’t for an incredible save by Daragh O Regan for Far From in the last minute, douglasmortgage would have extended their lead at the top of the table. Even though Douglas dominated possession Far From were very dangerous on the counter attack. All in all a draw was a fair result.
Mercer won an enthralling encounter against United on a 3-2 score line to stay in the title hunt. The high light of the match was the marvelous volley scored by Thomas Morgan which was set up by a Brendan Ryan back heel.
Balaga Tongo were too strong for The B69ers in a contest in which former Ma Duleas player Philip Cotter was outstanding. Philip scored a hat trick, the best of which was a volley from about 15 meters.
Defender Noel Murphy was outstanding for Hit and Miss against Dynamo Tonduff. As well as marshaling the defense he showed the forwards how to score when he notched a brace of goals to help his team to a 4-2 win

Wednesday Division 1
Pat O Regan scored two humdingers in the first half for Racing Club to give his team a 2-1 half time lead against The Temple Inn. However the power and speed of The Ballintemple side came to the fore in the second period when they blitzed their opponents with 7 fine goals and went on to win 8-5.
Crofton stretched their recent winning streak when they had a comprehensive win against Nua Light. The high light of this match was the superb individual goal scored by Kieran Buckley during which he glided past four opponents before calmly slotting the ball past the keeper.
Brian Wise was the man of the match for the kids during their match against Novartis which they won 4-1.

Wednesday Division 3
The Hot Shots finally registered a win when they defeated Fritzl Palace 7-4. After an evenly fought first half which finish 3-3 it was the Hot Shots who dominated in the second during which Anthony Dunne scored three.
The Sons of Pitches maintained their stranglehold on the division title race when they recorded a 3-0 win against BNY FC. Alan Forde scored twice while Mick Hurley was the man of the match.
 The Average Joes and Substandard Liege played a thriller which was just edged by The Joes. Wojtec scored four for the Joes. This defeat put a serious dent in Substandards Championship aspirations.

Thursday Division 1
The Thirtysomethings shot into an early 2-0 lead against The All Blacks but found themselves trailing by two entering the last quarter. However a late rally with goals by Luca and Niall Kerrigan earned The Magpies a draw.
Paulo was outstanding for Os Navegantes during their contest with Athletico PTF. The tall centre forward scored five goals to break Athleticos hearts and help his team to a comprehensive win.
The Ex Pats recovered an early two goal deficit only to concede on the stroke of half time in their match against The Known Quantities. However The Known’s dominated the second period and recorded a 5-2 win.

Thursday Division 2
Seamus O Brien earned Paniciakos a precious point in the last minute with a headed goal against league leaders FC CPL. CPL were two goals ahead with ten minutes remaining before Paniciakos staged an unlikely late comeback.
The shock of the week was the 4-3 win for The Whitfords against The Chancers. The Whitfords trailed by two goals entering the final twenty minutes however when Cameron Espey equalized and Bertie Bateman scored the winner with two minutes remaining there was no time left for The Chancers to reply.
Colin Deevey scored in the last minutes to earn BNYM a deserved 4-4 draw with Apple Exiles. This match was a thriller during which the lead was swapped a number of times. Colin Deevey and Felim Barry scored a brace a piece for their respective teams.
The South City and JT Specials encounter ended in a 1-1 stalemate. Phil O Dea was on the mark for South City while Murty scored for The Specials.

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