Wednesday
Division 1
The
Booze Crew wrapped up the Division 1 title win a very emphatic win
over a strong Crossbarry Legends side. The Crew hit Crossbarry for 6
and impressively held them scoreless to wrap the league up in style.
Double award winner Jimmy Griffin was again very impressive and
picked up the MVP award and the Golden Boot with a tally of 29 goals
for the season.
Damien
Grady, Damien O'Leary Pa Burns scored while Griffin chipped in with a
hatrick for the Cobh lads who were deserving league winners and
played some excellent free flowing football throughout the season.
Abcde
FC wrapped their season with a 4-3 win over Racing Club. Another
excellent performance by MVP nominee Jason Lake was not enough for
Racing as they just came up short and lost to a late James O
Donoghhue goal.
Runners
up Sleazy Lemmons beat an under strength Trotters Traders side 8-3.
Alan Greaney and Steve Dwyer were best for Sleazy, who missed the
influential Greaney for the last few weeks which did not help their
title aspirations.
Wednesday
Division 2
Sliabh
na mBan who won division 2 last week, drew with 2nd placed
Dynamo Tonduff 6-6 in a thrilling end of season game. Colm O'Riordain
was top player for na mban and scored 4 times as they raced into a
6-2 lead, however Tonduff came back impressively & led be Alan
Mooney and equalised with a last ditch effort from Dave Murphy to
make it 6-6 and a point a piece for the top 2 teams.
Fritzl
Palace secured 3rd spot as they beat AC Standard in hard
fought game, winning by the odd goal. Golden Boot winner Tim O Connor
scored twice for Standard, but was not enough as this hard working
Fritzl side led by Mike Wren went on to win with a last minute
winner.
Bayer
Neverlosin beat the Duffers in a bottom of the table clash. Adam
Cambridge with a hatrick for Neverlosin, and along with team mate
Barry Sheehan were in good form for the Harvey Norman lads, while
Gerry Roche worked hardest for the Duffers.
Douglas
Mortgage who played with only 5 players, really gave FC Coping Badly
a great game for 45 minutes, but their tank inevitably emptied in the
closing stages and Coping ran in late goals through John O Brien and
Rob Dwyer to secure a 5-2 win. Eric Cotter scored both of the
Douglas Mortage goals
Thursday
Division 3
The
Sons of Pitches finally wrapped a Footy title with a week to spare,
after having been runners up 3 times in the past. They beat their
close rivals Balaga Tongo in a closely contested game 2-1. Balaga
could have still won the league going into this game had they won
their remaining 2 fixtures so were well up for the challenge. But the
|Pitches organised by their injured manager William O'Brien were up
for the challenge of coming out on top even more.
Donie
Ryan, Michael Deasy and Man of the match Mark O'Sullivan were in
brilliant form and Ryan and O'Sullivan were the Pitches scorers.
Balaga's top player all season Eoghan Kennedy was on the mark for the
leagues runners up.
Dave
O'Donovan scored a brace and a last gasp winner for The Nobodys in
their exciting 4-3 win over the Whitfords. Cameron Espey was best for
the Whitfords who did well to come back from 3-1 down.
Goalkeeper
Arthur O'Shea starred for The Lemmons as they overcame Men Utd 7-5 in
another close game, making 2 crucial, excellent saves when the game
was tied at 4 a piece.
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