Wednesday
Division 1
The
tie between CSKA Tongo and the Sleazy Lemmons was without doubt game
of the week in last weeks fixtures, with CSKA coming out on top 5-4,
with the energetic Martin Dunlea scoring a late winner. Philip Cotter
was outstanding for the winners here, as were Steve Dwyer and Alan
Greaney for Sleazy. Lemmons remain in 2nd spot behind
Trotters Traders who had a good win over the 30 Somethings. Eoin
Stephens and Keith McGrath were best for Trotters who remain 3 points
clear. Expect a few twists and turns with a few surprising results
likely to happen in this division as some of the teams that are lower
down being very capable of producing good performances and upsetting
the top teams.
Crossbarry
had a excellent 8-5 win over Racing Club, with JP O Mahony and Jurgen
Bukowski being the top players on show for their sides, with Golden
Boot contender Bukowski adding a further 2 goals to his tally for the
season. Crossbarry looked reasonably comfortable throughout this game
and were 4-1 up at the break, extended their lead to 6-1, only for
Racing to comeback to 6-5 with 10 minutes left. Crossbarry then
scored 2 late goals to seal 3 useful points.
Booze
Crew continued their good form and must be serious title contenders,
as they had a 6-3 win over their Cobh rivals Abcde FC. Jimmy Griffin
again in superb form for the Crew scoring an impressive 4 times.
Martin Deady looked a top player for Abc who upped their game in a
tight 2nd half, but they were always 2nd best on the night
especially in the first half when Griffin ran in his 4 goals.
Wednesday
Division 2
Slaibh
na mBan stay in pole position after their 5-2 victory over the
battling Bayer Neverlosin.
Paul
Tierney was again best for na Mban who look like strong favourites to
take this division 2 title with 6 games remaining. Tierney scored
twice for the winners as did Ronan O Sullivan. However the most
impressive goal of the evening fell to Jordan O Leary when he struck
an unstopable shot from 25 yards right into the top corner, for a
definite goal of the season contender. This goal was applauded by
both sides, as O'Leary overall performance was in keeping with his
goal. Marius Hanialiak led the battling spirit of Bayern.
AC
Standard kept up their recent good run of form when they beat a below
strength Douglas Mortgage side. Tim O'Connor and Tim Dempsey being
best for AC who are now up to 3rd spot 4 points behind the
leaders.
Mike
Wren starred for Fritzl Palace beat FC Coping Badly 3-2 in a very
hard fought game.
The
well organised Palace side are only 3 points off the pace, and it
looks like their fixture against Sliabh na mBan on the 24th
of July will be crucial.
Adian
O Connor and Martin Hallahan scored for Coping Badly who were a
little unlucky not to get something fronm this game.
James
Mullins and Alan Forde both scored twice for Dynamo Tonduff in their
5-3 win over the Duffers who remain rooted to the bottom and still
without a point. However the Duffers commitment and never give up
attitude remains very admidirable.
No comments:
Post a Comment