Tuesday, June 26, 2012

O' Gorman Wins It For Baggios


 Division 2
Alan O’Gorman’s classy last minute finish keeps the Baggios 100% record and at the summit of division 2. This win over a dogged and improving Hit or Miss side should prove to be a very valuable 3 points as the season progresses. Jody Sinnot and Jurgen were best for Hit or Miss who were a bit unlucky to finish on the losing side but O’Gorman’s strike when the game was tied at 2-2 was worthy enough to win any game.
Balaga Tonga had another good win over Nualight. The final score in this very attacking game, finished at 6-4. An impressive performance from midfielder Joe Dempsey and some slick finishing from Philip Sweetman help Balaga to edge the 3 points.
Douglas Mortgage also stand on 9 points after 3 games, after their win over CUH. Jim Walsh now deployed between the sticks for Douglas made some excellent saves and keeps them level at the top with the Baggios.
Novartis had a big win over the Avengers, with Ivan Murphy pulling all the strings for them in midfield and setting up several goals.

Division 3
Substandard Liege look like the real deal this season, and are the early season favourites to take this title. James Mealy and Gavin Tackaberry both scored a hatful of goals. One of Mealy’s goals was the highlight, after running the full lengths of the pitch, hitting the post and tapping in the rebound.
Crystal Fallace had a narrow win over Real Soso Bad, and FC Coping Badly had their first win of the season with a big victory over Dynamo Tonduff. Stuart Depuis and Martin Hallahan did most to contribute to their win.

Division 1
The Cuban Priests stay top of the pile here as they beat their big rivals Far From Athletic 4-2. Llyod Dorgan at centre forward for the Priests was a real handful for the Far From defence. Liam Hennessy was best for Far From who battled hard but his side are seriously missing the injured Darragh O’Regan.
The Tools had an excellent win over the Booze Crew and stay 3 points off the top. Shane McCarthy produced some excellent finishing and scored an impressive 4 goals against a strong Booze Crew side. Best for Booze Crew was Martin Deady who looks and excellent player.
Racing bagged their first points with a win 4-2 over the Chancers who had no answer to the energetic Edward Noonan. Jason O Connell was on the score sheet for the Chancers. A brace each from Noonan and Steve O Mahony were the Racing scorers.

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