Monday, February 6, 2012

Far From And Celts Draw

Wednesday Division 1
Far From Athletic and The Celts played out an entertaining 3-3 draw in a game that could have gone either way. Far From led 2-1 with 5 minutes remaining only to concede 2 goals and then equalise with the last kick of the game through Ian Kenneally. Aaron O Sullivan was best for the Celts and was on the scoresheet twice.
The Tools beat The Larrys 4-2 in another very open game. Terry O Connell excelled and Shane McCarthy scored a hatrick for the Tools, a superb volley from a corner being the pick of the bunch. Eamon Fitzgerald and Stephen Kenny were best for The Larrys.
Korona dispatched Racing Club 6-3 and look like being early season favourites. The very skilful Pawel Pciak was central to all their best moves and also scored a hatrick.

Wednesday Division 2
Newcomers Messy Ath beat a much changed Hit of Miss side 5-2. Killian Boland showed some real skill for Messy and scored a brilliant solo goal beating 3 players on a mazy run before slotting home. Paul Richardson tried hardest for Hit or Miss.
The Cuban Priests and Nualight drew 4-4 in the best game of the night. Liam Ahern came to the rescue for Nualight with a last gasp but deserved equaliser. Ronan Sherman and Martin Sheehan were tops for the Priests.
CUH were too strong for Douglas Mortgage and came out on top by 5-2. But Connor Quirke & the Mortgage boys battled hard and were a little unlucky having hit the post twice and having a goal disallowed. Ivan Weir was best for CUH.

Wednesday Division 3
Baggios and FC Coping Badly top this division with 2 wins out of 2. Both side won by the odd goal in their fixtures. Phil Mohally coming up with a late winner for Baggios as Wayne O Callaghan scored a brace as they beat Real So-so Bad. Coping Badly beat last seasons winners MP O Sullivan 2-1. Martin Hallahan and John O Brien coming up with the goals. Mick Crowley lead the way for O’Sullivans and scored with a tremendous low drive to keep the game alive.
A Brian Twomey hatrick sealed the points for Dynamo Tonduff as they beat newcomers Kurtz Wallopers 5-3. This division should be a real dog fight as all teams are very close in standard.

Wednesday Division 4
Rosies find themselves top of the pile here, but only on goal difference from Fritzl Palace. Both sides with maximum points. Rosies had an easy win over Crystal Fallace with Martin Higgins in top form  & scoring twice. Fritzl Palace had a much tougher game against Sub Standard Liege. Sean Stack with the winner for Palace. Kevin Hallahan scored a memorable goal for Liege after a neat one two with James Mealy.
The Average Joes showed their experience with a 3-1 win over The Inbetweneers. Joe O’Sullivan and the evergreen John “Speedie” O’Donovan with 2 cracking goals. The Joes Keeper Mike Bartlett was in fine form and made some brave saves towards the end of the game to seal the points for the Joes.

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