Thursday
Division 1
Ezy
FC maintained their great start to the season gaining another 3 points after a
good win over Footy newcomers Sliabh na mBan. The experienced Seamus Langford
and John Browne and Joe McAuliffe had their Sliabh na
mBan
side well organised but came up short against a slick Ezy outfit, who had Dave
Johnson and Steve Dwyer in great form. Ezy are now 6 points clear and are looking
like champions after week 6.
Shane
Cahill came up with a late double to give the Boothouse Bingers a 3-2 victory
and all 3 points over last seasons champions the All Blacks in a cracking game.
The All Blacks were a man short in the first half did well to be 2-1 ahead at
halftime. Niall and Brian Murphy were on the score sheet for the All Blacks.
Graham
Virgo was back to his best form as he helped the Thirtysomethings to a 5-2 win
over the Bandits. The Somethings had a bit too much football in their side for
the Bandits who are still getting used to each their in their side.
Keith
O’Donoghue scored twice for the Bandits.
Jason
Galway came up with a late winner for Apple Exiles as they ousted the Net
Busters 3-2 in another closely fought game. The Exiles are now finding their
feet in this top division and have not lost in 3 games after losing their first
3 games.
Thursday
Division 2
The
father and son duo Donagh and Ciaren McArtan hit the net for the Flying Column
as they cruised to a 5-0 win over the JT Specials.
Sean
O Neill was excellent for O’Higgins FC as they trounced Balaga Tonga 7-1.
Balaga were on top for the first 15 minutes but found it hard to break
down
a well organised O’Higgins team who ran riot in the 2nd half. Chris
Baker and Colm Nugent both hit a brace of goals as O’Neill helped himself to a
hatrick.
An
Excellent performance by former Cork Footballer Mark O’Connor in defence for
Men Utd was not quite enough for his side as they went down by the odd goal to
Whitfords. The experienced of the Whitfords just showing through as Gavin
Rosser came up with the winner.
Sons
of Pitches stay top after a 4-0 win over Panathieastcork. Alan O’Sullivan was
man of the match for the Pitches and the East Cork
lads never recovered from conceding 2 early goals.
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