Thursday
Division 3
The
JT Specials were crowned division 3 Champions last Thursday night for
the first time in their 8 years of playing in the Footy leagues.
They
drew 2-2 with their arch rivals this season, the Flying Column in
their final game to clinch the title. This game was closely fought as
both sides had a chance of honours going into this top of the table
clash with the Column being a point behind.
The
first half was a tense affair with both sides concentrating more on
not conceding, but with a draw being no good to the Flying Column
they pushed on in the 2nd half leading to a more open
game. With 15 minutes to go the Specials broke out of defence and Dan
Hegarty pounced to steer the ball home from a very tight angle to put
them one up. Hegarty who had a fine season for the Specials in
attack, struck again 5 minutes later with a similar breakaway goal.
But the Column battled on, as they do so well and Ciaran McAtran
scored 2 late goals to make it a very tense last few minutes. Rob
Carpenter ancaptain Steve Riordain were best for the winners, while
MVP winner Alan Mullery and McArtan were best for the losers.
Both
Men Utd and the Sons of Pitches finsihed off the season with 5-1
victories over the Whitfords and Balaga Tongo respectively.
The
younger United side were faster to the ball all evening over the
veteran Whitfords who were short a few of their regular players on
the night. Danny O Driscoll and Sean O Connor controlled the midfield
for Men Utd and they also had Jason Lake in tremendous form in
defence
The
Sons of Pitches were too strong and more organised than Balaga Tongo
and ran out easy winners. Frank Carley scored a hatrick for the
Pitches and Michael Deasy was again the Pitches best player.
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Most
Valuable Players Nominees and Winners & Golden Boot Winners
Div
1 Wednesday
Jurgen
Bukowski – Racing Club
Kevin
Murphy – Thirtysomethings
Michael
Doody – The Kids
Stephen
McCarthy – The Bailey
Colin
Hammond – The Kids (Winner)
Golden
Boot Winner – Jurgen Bukowski 27 Goals
Div
2 Wednesday
Patrick
Coleman – Sub Standard Liege (Winner)
John
O'Brien – FC Coping Badly
Colin
Murphy – Rosies
Alan
Greaney – The Lemmons
Eamonn
Kelleher – AC Standard
Golden
Boot winner – Alan Greaney 31 Goals
Thursday
Div 1
Peter
Perdas - Drink Team FC
Steve
Dwyer – EZY FC
Brian
Lyons – EZY FC (Winner)
Conor
Hawes – Oxford Intl
Dave
O Brien – Kitteringham FC
Golden
Boot Winner – Sebastian Oziomek – 39 Goals
Thursday
Div 2
Joe
Harte – The Chancers
Rory
Walsh - Dragons
Paul
Sexton – Net Busters
Conor
McDowell - Net Busters (Winner)
Shaun
Jordan – Dragons
Golden
Boot Winner – Paul Sexton 34 Goals
Thursday
Div 3
Sean
O Connor – Men Utd
Alan
Mullery – Flying Column (Winner)
Dan
Hegarty – JT Specials
Rob
Carpenter – JT Specials
Michael
Deasy – Sons of Pitches
Golden
Boot Winner – Rob Carpenter 22 Goal
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