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Misfits qualify for champions league!
In the final round of matches in the Tuesday Night Leagues, teams were playing to claim their place in the round robin stages of the League. Champions League places were up for grabs in both groups as final standings were far from assured.
Storage Systems romp to biggest win of the night
Week SEVEN of the Tuesday League at Coolock was a crucial one as it was the last week of games before the table is split to play in the Champions League and Plate league.
Showboaters take over Sunday pole
Sunday League Galacticos lost a great opportunity to put some distance between themselves and the chasing pack when second placed Showboaters produced a superb performance to blitz the league leaders 8-4 at Tallaght.
Dunne delivers to send Galty soaring
The significant stretch in the evenings and the increase in levels of sunshine indicate that spring has finally sprung .
Stan the man for Celtic
Kilmore Celtic celebrate their 20th anniversary this year and on Saturday their 20-year-olds breezed through to the next round of the Clifford Cup.
O'Connor memorial game on Paddy's Day
So here's a date to put in your diaries folks, well it's probably in your diaries anyway because it's St. Patrick's Day.
Murphy's cracker ends aul Oscar bid
PAUL MURPHY grabbed a wonderful 60th minute goal to hand his side a sensational victory over warm favourites AUL in this excellent Oscar Traynor Trophy quarter-final clash at the New Ross club grounds on Saturday.
Democratic Dynamo to give youth a chance!
Clubs have various ways of running their affairs. Dynamo Dublin are among the most democratic.
McGinley the UCD saviour
Goalkeeper Mark McGinley was the UCD Collingwood Cup hero with two fine penalty shoot-out saves against NUI Galway in the final at the Brandywell to help the Belfield side retain the trophy.
Sheeran returns to spiritual home
After a long absence the Sheeran Cup is on the way back to it's spiritual home as the final of this season's competition will be held in Tolka Park.
Inside Junior & Senior
- Curtin and McMahon send Kinvara clear in Division 2
- Fitzgerald strike is enough for Bohs A Pat Fitzgerald goal at the start of the second half gave Bohs all three points after as came out on top against a gallant Waterford Crystal in a cracking Under 14 contest played in Ben Wadding Park. Bohs were first out of the blocks and they created the first goalscoring chance after six minutes, Dean Reidy cut inside and took on two Crystal defenders before firing in a left foot shot that just cleared the crossbar with Crystal keeper Declan Doyle beaten. On ten minutes Bohs were on the attack again, this time centre forward Eoin Cleary controlled a long ball from Jack Hale but Cleary's shot on the turn was pushed past the post by Doyle. Crystal were playing a containing game as Bohs went on the all out attack, however Crystal caught Bohs with a swift counter attack on fifteen minutes. Cory Kavanagh broke up a Bohs attack and played the ball out wide to Michael McDonagh his pass released Shane Elliott the Crystal striker took his shot on the run but Jack Hale got across to make a goal saving tackle. BohemiAns : Shane Ryan, Ian Walsh, Jason English, Sean Kervick, Jack Hale, Des Hutchinson, Geoff Tebay,Pat Fitzgerald, Eoin Cleary, Adam Caulfield, Dean Reidy, James Grogan, Ross Battye, Morris Shanahan, Ross Fitzpatrick, Arron Fitzgerald, Andy Phelan. Waterford Crystal Declan Doyle, Danny Ryan, Tadagh McCombe, Cory Kavanagh, Thomas Lane, Michael McDonagh, Nathan Phelan, Shane Elliott, Dylan Robinson, Dean Power, Sam Quigley, Dylan Ryan, Luke Griffin. Referee : Marky Lucas.
- Hickey's early saves vital for Rovers to reel in Saints
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- carlow claim
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- Three LDMC teams into FAI Junior Cup semis THE Limerick District League are guaranteed to have one side in the 2009/10 FAI Junior Cup final following quarter final wins for Pike Rovers, Fairview Rangers and Regional United yesterday. 1965. Yesterday's wins, which also qualify Rangers, Pike and Regional for next season's FAI Senior Cup, also sets up an all Limerick semi-final between Fairview and Regional United at Jackman Park on Easter Saturday. Patsy Butler was on target for Regional, who also scored from the penalty spot in a 2-0 victory over Dublin AUL side Shangan Athletic, in Dooradoyle on Sunday afternoon. Pike Rovers found themselves 2-0 down and looking at the exit sign away to Tipperary aces St Michael's following two James Walsh penalties at Cooke Park. However, strikes from Colm Enright and Eddie O'Donoghue brought the game to extra time where Owen Hanrahan got on the score sheet in a 4-2 win. Geraldine's still in search of that elusive first win
- o'neill stands tall for polished ross!
- mcloughlin nicks points for orient
- Hoganville bounce back with the right attitude
- cian's solo sees shels sink saints
- Cashin Colts working hard to emulate Brazilian aces
- Dunshaughlin plans for 20th anniversary THIS is an important year for Dunshaughlin Youths Football Club as it marks their 20th anniversary. And already they are putting together plans to mark the special occasion.
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