Sunday, December 30, 2012

CSKA Crowned Champions


Wednesday Division 1
CSKA Tongo were crowned champions in their first season as they overcame Racing Club 4-1 in a winner take all clash in the last game of the season. CSKA got their tactics right this time around as Racing, who had beaten Tongo 6-2 earlier in the season, normally play deep and play for the fast counter attack, were caught a bit off guard when CSKA seemed to adopt the same tactic. This tactic paid off as they went in front after 15 minutes when MVP nominee Philip Cotter finished off a fast break move. Padraig McGovern equalised for Racing, through a powerful shot for Racing and the sides were nicely poised 1-1 at the break. However Tongo had the edge in the 2nd period as they showed superior ability to hold on to the ball in the final 3rd of the pitch, where they found a few gaps and scored 3 times through John Duggan and Andrew Daunt (2).
Edward Noonan was excellent for Racing on the night as was Philip Cotter for the newly crowned champions.
Baggios saved their best performance of the season as they easily overcame Hit or Miss.
Tom McCarthy and Darragh O’Regan were too hot to handle for an under strength Hit or Miss side. Ronan Sherman also showed some creative touches in the Baggios midfield.
CUH and Fritzl Palace both had walkovers and played out a 2-2 entertaining friendly.
Dan Gallaher scored twice for Palace. Gary Kearney and man of the match Gavin Summers were the CUH scorers.

Wednesday Division 2
Crystal Fallace were crowned Champions with a week to spare as they beat the Lemmons 6-2. Pat O Regan who this season has walked away with the Golden Boot scored 4 times and was very impressive in doing so. Con Creedon who has had an excellent season for Fallace gave another very solid performance for the newly crowned Champions.
Rosies scuppered AC Standards chances of taking the fight for honours to the last week by holding them to a 2-2 draw, and in doing so handed the title to Fallace. Colin Murphy was man of the match in midfield for Rosies and scored the Carrigaline lads 2nd goal. Rob Doherty scored Standard’s late equaliser.
MVP Nominee John O Brien was again in top form for FC Coping Badly as they beat the Avengers 5-1. However the game was tighter than the scoreline suggests and only 3 late goals from Mark Kennifick, Martin Hallahan and O’Brien secured the points.

Thursday Division 1
Ezy FC took the title here in another dramatic last 15 minutes. They drew 2-2 with the Boothouse Bingers and finished 1 point ahead of last seasons Champions the All Blacks. The All Blacks who were playing at the same time on the adjacent pitch needed to win and hope that Ezy FC would lose, and they also needed a 4 goal swing to make up the goal difference. It was looking good for them with 10 minutes to go as they were leading Sliabh na mBan  4-2, and Ezy were losing 2-1 to the Bingers, but a late goal by Golden Boot winner Dave Johnson gave Ezy the point they needed and the title. Martin Lyons was the star man for Ezy on the night and fitted seamlessly into their midfield this season.
The Bandits overcame Apple Exiles who produced a gallant effort with only 6 players, but tired towards the end and conceded late goals. Keith O’Donoghue was best for the Bandits.


Thursday Division 2
Congratulations to O’Higgins FC who were crowned Division 2 Champions, also in their maiden season, after a really tough 1-1 draw with Sons of Pitches. The Pitches went into this final fixture 2 points behind O’Higgins and needing a win for honours. After 20 minutes Chris Baker was quickest to latch onto a loose ball outside the box and drove home the opener for O’Higgins to put them firmly in the driving seat. Danger man and top scorer for O’Higgins Sean O Neill, was well marshalled by the Pitches, who worked hard and got their reward midway through the 2nd half when Alan O’Sullivan scored a deserved equaliser. This led to a high tension and testing time for the referee for the last 15 minutes, where a goal for the Pitches would have given them the title. But O’Higgins defended well where Paul Cashman was excellent and they held on for the win.
Ciaren McArtan was the best player on the pitch as he led the Flying Column to a comfortable 7-1 win over Men Utd, who were only a goal down at the break and were well in the game. However some mistakes by the Men Utd keeper led to a rather one sided 2nd half where Alan Mullery and McArtan were very impressive.
JT Specials drew 6-6 with the Whitfords in a very open and attacking game for the last game of the season. Gavin Rosser and Rob Carpenter both shared hatricks. Balaga Tongo and Paniteastcork also play out an exciting 4-4 draw to bring this Footy Autumn 2012 season to a close.

Wednesday Division 2 - 19th Dec
Champions Crystal Fallace put the icing on the cake as they beat nearest rivals AC Standard comprehensively. MVP nominee Bill Henry was excellent between the sticks for Standard once again and only for some wonderful saves the score would have been much more. Darragh O Regan showed once again that he is a top division Footy Player when he scored 4 of Fallace’s 6 goals. Paul Kilcoyne and Kevin Broderick scored 2 wonderful goals for Standard but they were totally outclassed by the deserved champions.
Andy O Mahony, normally a solid defender, was deployed  at centre forward for the Lemmons and it worked a treat he scored 3  times to help the Lemmons to a 4-3 victory over FC Coping Badly in a hard fought but very sporting game.
Rosies and The Avengers played out another tight game, that finished 1 a piece. Dean Long and Ronan Farrally shared 2nd half goals. Farrally had put Rosies up with a neat header after a long throw by Paddy Cronin. Long equalised with a lovely half volley after some good work by the hard working Joey Herrity. A draw being a fair result.

CSKA And Racing To Face Off In Winner Take All


Wednesday Div 1
CSKA Tongo and Racing both completed good wins to stay top of the pile and now their eagerly awaited last game of the season awaits, where whoever wins will take the title. CSKA are 2 points clear so a draw will do them to seal it. Racing will go into the clash as  slight underdogs but will take great confidence from an excellent 5-0 win over a decent Baggios side. Edward Noonan and Pedar Horgan were excellent for Racing as they have been all season and were Racing’s scorers, Noonan with a hatrick and Horgan with a brace, both being beautiful goals.
A strong CSKA squad beat an under strength Hit or Miss side 6-3 to stay on course. John Duggan was brilliant in defence for the league leaders who put in an excellent all round footballing display. Joe Dempsey (2), O’Malley, Ross, Sweetman and Cotter were the CSKA scorers. Phil Wade scored the goal of the evening with a bullet header for Hit or Miss for the games highlight.
CUH maintained 3rd spot with a 6-4 win over Glasgow Septic and then beat Hit or Miss 4-2 in Mondays make up game after the cancelled fixture 2 weeks ago due to a frozen pitch.
Rory Barry was in fine form for CUH scoring twice in both games. Denis O Mahony was also in top form for CUH, pulling the strings in their midfield. Shane Fitzgerald scored a memorable goal, a volley direct from a throw in the Septic fixture.

Wednesday Division 2
Crystal Fallace stayed on course for their first Footy title with an excellent win over the quickly improving Avengers. Darragh O’Regan was brightest for Fallace scoring twice in a man of the match display. This fixture would have been a comfortable win for Fallace earlier in the season but Dean Long and Joey Herrity have organised the Avengers well of late and they are not a push over any longer.
AC Standard beat the Lemmons 3-1 to stay in 2nd spot and still in with a chance of honours going into the final 2 weeks of this division. Bill Henry was again in excellent form for AC in goal, but Standard’s best player was Cian O Mahony who was excellent in defence and scored with a tremendous drive for their 3rd goal to seal the points. James Hardy was the Lemmons lone scorer.
Rosies and FC Coping Badly played out an exciting 3-3 draw. The experienced finisher Kieran Hurley scoring twice for Rosies to put them 3-1 ahead, but Coping Badly
battled back with John O’Brien in superb form, scoring with 2 minutes to go and then Alan Murphy scored with a last gasp equaliser for a deserved share of the spoils.

O'Higgins and Sons Of Pitches - Neck And Neck


Thursday Div 2
O’Higgins FC and Sons of Pitches continued their good form with wins over Men Utd and the Flying Column respectively and the showdown between them on the last week of the season awaits. This fixture will be on the 13th of December and should be a cracker. O’Higgins centre forward Sean O Neill who tops the Golden Boot standings in this division was on the mark again for the leaders scoring twice. O’Neill was well marshalled by John Ahern in the Men Utd defence but got a sniff of goal on a couple of occasions and took his chances well. Sean O Connor scored an excellent individual goal for Men Utd, who dominated the first 15 minutes but did not convert their chances. They were a bit unlucky as they hit the post twice and these missed chances came back to haunt them as O’Neill and Cormac Nugent converted in the 2nd half to seal the points for O’Higgins.
The Sons of Pitches had a rather easy 5-0 win over the Flying Column in a one sided affair. Michael Deasy was brilliant for the pitches and was on the scoresheet as was James O’Loughlin who hit a brace, one of which was the games highlight, being a shot from a very acute angle.
Fit again Cameron Espey led the Whitfords to a 6-2 win over Balaga Tonga scoring twice. Kevin O Connell also scored a brace for the evergreen Whitfords.
Panathieastcork beat the JT Specials 4-0 and never looked in trouble dominating proceedings from the start. James Daly opened the scoring with an early goal for Panic and Gavin Chesby ran the game in midfield for the winners. Panathieastcork may yet have a say in where the title ends up as they play the Pitches this coming Thursday in the penultimate game of the season.

Thursday Div 1
Keith O Donovan was star man for the All Blacks as they cruised to victory over the Bandits. His vision in the All Blacks midfield was excellent as he picked out some beautiful passes for his forwards to score. Peter Downey, who was on the end of most of them was clinical in finishing scoring 5 times.
Ezy FC also had a big win over the Net Busters who never recovered after going behind to 2 early goals from Kevin Murphy. Steve Dwyer led the way for Ezy and was brilliant in midfield setting up goals for Dave Johnson and Brian Lyons.
Apple Exiles put in a solid performance beating Sliabh na mBan 6-3. Ronan Geary, who normally plays as a striker, played in defence for the Exiles and was very excellent making some important tackles when the game was tight in the first half. The Exiles led 1-0 at half time through a well taken Gary Murphy goal. Jason Galway was also excellent for Apple. Seamus Langford did well for Sliabh na mBan.
Game of the week went to the 30 Somethings and the Boothouse Bingers who played
out an excellent game with the 30’s coming narrowly out on top. Jake McAuliffe scored 2 late goals for the Somethings to seal the points after coming from 2 nil down. Shane Cahill and David James were both excellent for the Bingers, with James scoring with a rasping shot to open the scoring. 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Racing Superb Against CUH


Wednesday Division 1
Racing Club produced their best performance of the season as they beat a strong CUH side 7-2. It was a tighter game than the scoreline suggests, but Racing seemed to want the points more from the kick off as they were the first to every ball. Racing defender Jason Lake who has improved so much as a player over the years in Footy was again in brilliant form and scored a wonderful individual solo effort in to equalise a Brian Crowley opener for CUH. Edward Noonan and Pedar Horgan in the Racing midfield never left this good footballing CUH side settle on the ball and pounced all the 50/50 balls. The very skilful Footy newcomer Jason Sexton was always a threat for CUH but Racing took their chances well and deserved the valuable 3 points.
Leaders CSKA Tongo also had a very valuable win as they beat the Booze Crew 6-3, to remain 2 points clear of Racing, who they have to play in the last game of the season. Philip Sweetman was back to his best, producing another master class in finishing, scoring 5 of their 6 goals, bring his total in 11 games to an incredible 29 goals.
Hit or Miss had a narrow win over Fritzl Palace. Seamus Daly did not deserve to be on the losing side was excellent for Palace and led their fight to comeback after falling 3 goals behind, with 2 of the goals being og’s.
Baggios overcame Glasgow Septic in another game that ended up being close after the Baggios led 5-0 at halftime. Ronan Sherman was man of the match for Baggios scoring once and setting up 2 others. Mark O Connor and Conor McArdle were on the mark for Septic with a brace each.

Wednesday Division 2
FC Coping threw a spanner in the works in this division as they beat leaders AC Standard who now occupy 2nd spot. John O’Brien was the star man for Coping Badly once again scoring a hatrick, the first goal being the most important as it was just before the half time whistle. Bill Henry had made some excellent saves for Standard to keep the game tight, but the gaps appeared in their defence as they pushed for the equaliser and O’Brien capitalised for Coping.
Crystal Fallace beat Rosies 4-1 to go top for the first time this season and must now be favourites to win the title with 4 games left. Daniel Lynch was top man for Fallace who were missing the reliable defender Denis Cullinane through injury. Steve Kelly scored a brace for Fallace, while Colin Murphy scored for Rosies.
The Avengers won 2 games in a row, beating the Lemmons 5-3, jumping off the bottom on the table in the process. Joey Herrity and Dean Long were on the mark for this quickly improving Avengers side who are working hard in recent weeks, tracking back to defend when needed and thus improving their points tally.

JT Specials Unlucky to Loose To Sons Of Pitches


Thursday Division 1
Last seasons champions the All Blacks had a great result as they beat league leaders Ezy FC 3-2 and cut their lead at the top of the table to just 3 points. 2 decisive goals from Killian Hogan did the trick for the All Blacks in a very tight and hard fought game.
Steve Dwyer and Billy Lyons were Ezy’s goal scorers.
Apple Exiles continued their impressive improvement as they had a marvellous win over the Thirtysomethings. Apple who were 2 goals down inside the first minute, did really well to come back and win 4-2. The comeback led by the experienced Ronan Geary who scored the equaliser for Apple who had Gary Murphy and Terry Ryan also on target.
John Browne was top class in defence for Sliabh na mBan as they ousted the Boothouse Bingers by 7 goals to 3. The pick of the goals was a 20 yard volley from Joe McAuliffe, who was also Man of the Match. The Bingers would have been favourites over Sliabh na mBan, going into this game as they were 7 points clear of them, but na mBan have been finding some consistency of late and used their experience to great effect over the less organised Bingers.
Quintan Gambora made some top class saves in goal for the Bandits, but was only able to help his side to keep the scoreline respectable as they lost 3-1 to the Net Busters. Tim Crowley was impressive for The Net Busters as was Paul Sexton who has a great eye for a goal and was always a threat to the Bandits defence.

Thursday Division 2
It was a similar story in the game between O’Higgins FC and Panathieastcork, as Jimmy Hallihan was in tremendous form for the East Cork lads and made a succession of excellent saves to keep his side in with a chance until the final whistle. Sean O Neill was again O’Higgins’s best player and scored their 2 goals in a narrow 2-1 win that moves them into 2nd spot.
Men Utd had their 3rd win of the season and moved up to 5th spot as they beat the JT
Specials  4-2. Hungarian newcomer Zoltan was Men Utd’s best player and set up 2 of their goals. The evergreen Mick Ryan hit the net twice for United, who came from behind to and early Rob Carpenter strike for JT.
Ciaren McArtain was again the Flying Column’s top player as the beat Whitfords 2-0, scoring a brilliant free kick to set the Column on their way. Whitfords worked hard throughout but lacked penetration. The Column defence was well marshalled by Conor O’Mahony.
Meanwhile the Sons of Pitches stay in pole position, 4 points clear after a 2-0 win over Balaga Tonga. James McLaughlin scored a memorable goal for the Pitches, in an otherwise forgettable game.

All Blacks Win Top Of Table Clash


Thursday Division 1
Last seasons champions the All Blacks had a great result as they beat league leaders Ezy FC 3-2 and cut their lead at the top of the table to just 3 points. 2 decisive goals from Killian Hogan did the trick for the All Blacks in a very tight and hard fought game.
Steve Dwyer and Billy Lyons were Ezy’s goal scorers.
Apple Exiles continued their impressive improvement as they had a marvellous win over the Thirtysomethings. Apple who were 2 goals down inside the first minute, did really well to come back and win 4-2. The comeback led by the experienced Ronan Geary who scored the equaliser for Apple who had Gary Murphy and Terry Ryan also on target.
John Browne was top class in defence for Sliabh na mBan as they ousted the Boothouse Bingers by 7 goals to 3. The pick of the goals was a 20 yard volley from Joe McAuliffe, who was also Man of the Match. The Bingers would have been favourites over Sliabh na mBan, going into this game as they were 7 points clear of them, but na mBan have been finding some consistency of late and used their experience to great effect over the less organised Bingers.
Quintan Gambora made some top class saves in goal for the Bandits, but was only able to help his side to keep the scoreline respectable as they lost 3-1 to the Net Busters. Tim Crowley was impressive for The Net Busters as was Paul Sexton who has a great eye for a goal and was always a threat to the Bandits defence.

Thursday Division 2
It was a similar story in the game between O’Higgins FC and Panathieastcork, as Jimmy Hallihan was in tremendous form for the East Cork lads and made a succession of excellent saves to keep his side in with a chance until the final whistle. Sean O Neill was again O’Higgins’s best player and scored their 2 goals in a narrow 2-1 win that moves them into 2nd spot.
Men Utd had their 3rd win of the season and moved up to 5th spot as they beat the JT
Specials  4-2. Hungarian newcomer Zoltan was Men Utd’s best player and set up 2 of their goals. The evergreen Mick Ryan hit the net twice for United, who came from behind to and early Rob Carpenter strike for JT.
Ciaren McArtain was again the Flying Column’s top player as the beat Whitfords 2-0, scoring a brilliant free kick to set the Column on their way. Whitfords worked hard throughout but lacked penetration. The Column defence was well marshalled by Conor O’Mahony.
Meanwhile the Sons of Pitches stay in pole position, 4 points clear after a 2-0 win over Balaga Tonga. James McLaughlin scored a memorable goal for the Pitches, in an otherwise forgettable game.