Wednesday
Div 1
Footy Leagues got off
to a bright start for the Summer season in the excellent weather. Cuban Priests
also got off to a bright start in life in Division 1 when they beat a new look
Racing Club side by 5-4. Llyod Dorgan excellent performance in midfield for the
Priests proved decisive and he scored an impressive hatrick to help seal the 3
points. Mark Menton scored a brace for Racing who pushed the Priests all the
way.
The Booze Crew look
like early season favourites after their impressive demolition job on the
Chancers. David Quigley, Andrew Doody and Ian Stapleton were all in scoring mood and played
some excellent football and look like they might be the team to beat if they
can keep this side together for the Summer.
The Tools also played
some great football as they opened their season with a 5-2 win over Far From
Athletic. Ross McCarthy was best for the Tools who should also be contenders
for the Division 1 title.
Wednesday
Div 2
The ever improving Hit
or Miss team also had a good start with a 6-3 win over Novartis. Danny Driscoll
and Dan McSweeney were impressive for Hit or Miss who got off to a lucky start
with a Novartis own goal.
The Baggios trounced
newcomers the Avengers and top the table on goal difference.
Wayne O Callaghan
scored 4 times and impressed along with the industrious Alan O’Gorman for the
Baggios.
Douglas Mortgage also
started with 3 points after beating Balaga Tonga 3-1. The experienced Jim
Walsh led the way for Mortgage. Eoin Kennedy replied for Balaga.
Nualight and CUH
played out a very entertaining 2 all draw. This division looks like it will be
very tight and should go down to the wire.
Wednesday
Div 3
Footy newcomers
Lennons Lemmons and seasoned Footy campaigners
Dynamo Tonduff played
the game of the week that finished in a 4 all draw. Justin Banks scored his 2nd
goal of the evening late in the game and the Lemmons thought they had sealed
the 3 points until last seasons MVP winner Dave Murphy stepped up with a last
gasp equaliser for Tonduff.
Paul Bartlett scored
the goal of the week for the Average Joes as they beat Crystal Fallace bay the
odd goal. Joe O Sullivan scored twice for the Joes.
James Mealy was in
scoring mood for Sub Standard Liege as they trounced Real Soso Bad. If Liege can finally learn
how to defend they will be favourites for this division as they have a very
attacking team and are capable of scoring lots of goals.
A last minute goal
from Alan Murray sealed a point for Reardons against FC Coping Badly. Philip
Sweetman was best for Reardons and Martin Hallahane was man of the match after
his Hatrick for Coping Badly
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