O Neills Leinster Junior Cup First Round
Tombrack United 2 Enniskerry YC 0
A strong first half performance saw our first team overcome Leinster Senior League side Enniskerry YC on Sunday afternoon. This game was postponed twice in the past but eventually went ahead in almost ideal conditions and Tombrack put in a slick controlled performance to advance to a second round meeting with Kilmore United.
Goals from Eoin Carton and John Coleman saw the lads control the game and some good possession football in the second half served to frustrate the high ranking visitors while some good defending from our lads reduced the Enniskerry forwards to long distance shots and half chances in the area.
This was a well deserved win for Tombrack and they will now face Wexford Premier side Kilmore United in Ballyboy in the next round
Wexford Division Four A
Tombrack United 2 Ajax Athletic 2
Our second team continued their good run of form and sit just behind the promotion chasing pack after this 2-2 draw at home to Ajax. After a poor start to the season, our second team have moved from near the foot of the table to mid table where they are tucked in behind the top four. Eoghan Murphy scored both goals in this strong overall team performance and manager John Brownrigg now believes that his team is capable of at least promotion
Sunday, 30 October 2016
Saturday, 29 October 2016
A win and a loss on a quiet Saturday
Only two teams were in official action today with the Under Twelve girls in Taghmon and the the Under Fourteen boys in Gorey Rangers.
The young girls side found the home side very strong and went down heavily with Ava Dragussin scoring our girls two goals in an 11-2 defeat.
The Under Fourteen boys picked up their third win of the season as they overcame Gorey Rangers second team 4-2 and remain in touch with the league leaders. In an overall strong team performance, Evan Maher scored twice with William Kenny and Adam Jeffers also finding the net
Our Under Ten boys were also in action and put in another excellent performance under the management of Darragh Hendrick. (Results from this age group cannot be publicised)
The young girls side found the home side very strong and went down heavily with Ava Dragussin scoring our girls two goals in an 11-2 defeat.
The Under Fourteen boys picked up their third win of the season as they overcame Gorey Rangers second team 4-2 and remain in touch with the league leaders. In an overall strong team performance, Evan Maher scored twice with William Kenny and Adam Jeffers also finding the net
Our Under Ten boys were also in action and put in another excellent performance under the management of Darragh Hendrick. (Results from this age group cannot be publicised)
Sunday, 23 October 2016
Results for weekend of 23-10-2016
As I was away working this weekend, I am only doing results, might get mini reports in during the week
Under Ten Schoolgirls
Ferns United 2 Tombrack United 4 (Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave 3, Erin Tobin)
Under Eighteen Schoolgirls
North End United 0 Tombrack United 3 (Shannon McGovern 2, Kelli Maguire)
Under Eleven Schoolboys
Ferns United 5 Tombrack United 3 (Stephen O Toole 2, Conor Dillon)
Under Thirteen Schoolboys
Tombrack United 1 (Conor Salt) Forth Celtic B 1
Under Fifteen Schoolboys
Tombrack United 3 (Padraic Kinsella, Josh McMullan, Harry Fitzgibbon) St Josephs 1
Youths
Tombrack United 3 (OG, Glenn Jacob, John Kavanagh) St Josephs 0
Mens A Team
FAI Junior Cup Second Round
Tombrack United 0 Bridge Rovers 3
Mens B Team
Enniscorthy Town 1 Tombrack United 7 (John Kavanagh 4, Jamie Murphy 2, John Ryan)
Women's
Ajax Athletic 0 Tombrack United 4 (OG, Sharon Walsh, Mary Martin, Marie Allen)
Good weekend for the club, 9 games, 6 wins, 1 draw and only 2 defeats also call up to League Representative squad for Stephen O Toole (Under 11) as well as Kevin Kenny continuing to be part of the Youth Inter League squad
Under Ten Schoolgirls
Ferns United 2 Tombrack United 4 (Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave 3, Erin Tobin)
Under Eighteen Schoolgirls
North End United 0 Tombrack United 3 (Shannon McGovern 2, Kelli Maguire)
Under Eleven Schoolboys
Ferns United 5 Tombrack United 3 (Stephen O Toole 2, Conor Dillon)
Under Thirteen Schoolboys
Tombrack United 1 (Conor Salt) Forth Celtic B 1
Under Fifteen Schoolboys
Tombrack United 3 (Padraic Kinsella, Josh McMullan, Harry Fitzgibbon) St Josephs 1
Youths
Tombrack United 3 (OG, Glenn Jacob, John Kavanagh) St Josephs 0
Mens A Team
FAI Junior Cup Second Round
Tombrack United 0 Bridge Rovers 3
Mens B Team
Enniscorthy Town 1 Tombrack United 7 (John Kavanagh 4, Jamie Murphy 2, John Ryan)
Women's
Ajax Athletic 0 Tombrack United 4 (OG, Sharon Walsh, Mary Martin, Marie Allen)
Good weekend for the club, 9 games, 6 wins, 1 draw and only 2 defeats also call up to League Representative squad for Stephen O Toole (Under 11) as well as Kevin Kenny continuing to be part of the Youth Inter League squad
Sunday, 16 October 2016
Men's B team heavily beaten in LFA Junior Shield
LFA Junior Shield First Round
Tombrack United B 0 O Moore FC 10
Our mens second team were unfortunate to come up against this side from Portlaoise in the LFA Junior Shield and were soundly beaten 10-0 by the much more experienced visiting side. The lads battled hard throughout the match but had no answer to the firepower of the visitors who are a team that could go well in this competition if they can keep their squad together
The men's first team was off due to a bereavement in Curracloe while the women's game was off due to an unplayable pitch in Ajax
Tombrack United B 0 O Moore FC 10
Our mens second team were unfortunate to come up against this side from Portlaoise in the LFA Junior Shield and were soundly beaten 10-0 by the much more experienced visiting side. The lads battled hard throughout the match but had no answer to the firepower of the visitors who are a team that could go well in this competition if they can keep their squad together
The men's first team was off due to a bereavement in Curracloe while the women's game was off due to an unplayable pitch in Ajax
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Match Reports 15-10-2016
Under Sixteen Girls
Shelburne 3 Tombrack United 7
Our Under Sixteen girls made it two wins from two games when they traveled to Shelburne and came away 7-3 winners at a venue they have not enjoyed great luck in recent years. This season however, they were always in control and two goals each from Nadine Fortune, Becky Connaughton and Kelli Maguire as well as one from Nicola Ryan gave Tombrack an important three points
Under Twelve Boys
Cloughbawn AFC 5 Tombrack United 0
A poor first half performance against bogey side Cloughbawn saw our Under Twelve boys go down 5-0. The home side led 4-0 at the break and a much improved second half performance from Tombrack saw Cloughbawn just score the one goal. The game was much closer than the scoreline might suggest and manager Bob was happy with his teams second half performance
Under Fourteen Boys
Tombrack United 2 Newpark 8
A very strong Newpark side came to Ballyboy and left with the three points after they ran out 8-2 winners. Evan Maher scored a penalty in the first half and also found the net in the second half but Newpark were always in control and look to be a team that will definitely challenging for honours in this division at the end of the season
Under Twelve Girls
Tombrack United 1 New Ross Town 7
Our young Under Twelve girls side found New Ross Town more than a handful and despite a spirited performance went down 7-1.
(waiting on scorer)
Shelburne 3 Tombrack United 7
Our Under Sixteen girls made it two wins from two games when they traveled to Shelburne and came away 7-3 winners at a venue they have not enjoyed great luck in recent years. This season however, they were always in control and two goals each from Nadine Fortune, Becky Connaughton and Kelli Maguire as well as one from Nicola Ryan gave Tombrack an important three points
Under Twelve Boys
Cloughbawn AFC 5 Tombrack United 0
A poor first half performance against bogey side Cloughbawn saw our Under Twelve boys go down 5-0. The home side led 4-0 at the break and a much improved second half performance from Tombrack saw Cloughbawn just score the one goal. The game was much closer than the scoreline might suggest and manager Bob was happy with his teams second half performance
Under Fourteen Boys
Tombrack United 2 Newpark 8
A very strong Newpark side came to Ballyboy and left with the three points after they ran out 8-2 winners. Evan Maher scored a penalty in the first half and also found the net in the second half but Newpark were always in control and look to be a team that will definitely challenging for honours in this division at the end of the season
Under Twelve Girls
Tombrack United 1 New Ross Town 7
Our young Under Twelve girls side found New Ross Town more than a handful and despite a spirited performance went down 7-1.
(waiting on scorer)
Sunday, 9 October 2016
Match Reports 09-10-2016
Mens Division Four A
Rosslare Port 3 Tombrack United 4
Our mens second team travelled to Rosslare (possibly two and a half hours early) but when the game did eventually kick off, they produced a top class performance to record their second win in a row.
In a seven goal thriller, Tombrack came out on top and after a poor start to the season. they are now pushing their way up the table into a challenge for promotion. Savo scored two with John Ryan and John Kavanagh getting a goaleach
Women's Division Three
Tombrack United 1 Stoney LFC 1
Our women played their first league match of the season this morning in Ballyboy and picked up a point against a very strong Stoney side. In a game that struggled to find a rhythem, both sides created chances but were either well defended or missed and the game looked to be heading for a scoreless draw until Sarah Merrigan cut in from the left to score in the 89th minute. Thirty seconds later the sides were level when Stoney broke from the kick off to score and in the end both sides had to be content with a point.
Tombrack did enjoy most of the possession but did not take their chances while Stoney always looked more than dangerous on the break
Team: Katie O Toole, Mary Boland, Lauren Byrne, Eimear Whelan, Tia Byrne, Marie Allen, Sharon Walsh, (Leanne Kenny), Kelli Maguire, Mary Martin, Chloe Hayden Doyle, Sarah Merrigan
Rosslare Port 3 Tombrack United 4
Our mens second team travelled to Rosslare (possibly two and a half hours early) but when the game did eventually kick off, they produced a top class performance to record their second win in a row.
In a seven goal thriller, Tombrack came out on top and after a poor start to the season. they are now pushing their way up the table into a challenge for promotion. Savo scored two with John Ryan and John Kavanagh getting a goaleach
Women's Division Three
Tombrack United 1 Stoney LFC 1
Our women played their first league match of the season this morning in Ballyboy and picked up a point against a very strong Stoney side. In a game that struggled to find a rhythem, both sides created chances but were either well defended or missed and the game looked to be heading for a scoreless draw until Sarah Merrigan cut in from the left to score in the 89th minute. Thirty seconds later the sides were level when Stoney broke from the kick off to score and in the end both sides had to be content with a point.
Tombrack did enjoy most of the possession but did not take their chances while Stoney always looked more than dangerous on the break
Team: Katie O Toole, Mary Boland, Lauren Byrne, Eimear Whelan, Tia Byrne, Marie Allen, Sharon Walsh, (Leanne Kenny), Kelli Maguire, Mary Martin, Chloe Hayden Doyle, Sarah Merrigan
Saturday, 8 October 2016
Underage Results Saturday October 8th 2016
One of the busiest days for the club saw eight teams in action with four at home and four away.
Under Nine Schoolboys Blitz
Our youngest team headed to Gorey Celtic this morning for the second of the non competitive blitz's organised by the league and once again the squad gave a very good account of themselves. Results are not important at this age group but this group of players are producing some excellent football and the future of the club is in good hands
Under Eleven Boys
Tombrack United 4 Camolin Celtic 3
Manager Daragh Hendrick breathed a sigh of relief when this game ended as he experienced all the pressures of management as his young squad raced into a 3-0 lead, get pegged back to 3-3 before eventually running out 4-3 winners. After dominating the first half, the lads led 3-0 at the break thanks to a goal from Conor Dillon and a double from Danny Dreelan. Camolin came out strong in the second half and were back to 3-2 after two minutes and levelled midway through the half. Good goalkeeping from William Wilson and strong defending Pierce Murphy and Cathal Byrne kept us in the game and minutes before the end, Stephen O Toole scored an excellent free kick to give our Under Elevens a hard earned three points. Oran McGovern and sub Luke Regan both worked very hard for the side who showed great character to get a victory when it looked like the three points were lost
Under Thirteen Boys
Tombrack United 3 Corach Ramblers 1
"Some of the best football played in a long time" was how manager Bob Newe described this victory for the Under Thirteen side over Corach Ramblers. Playing some excellent attacking football, the lads looked very comfortable passing the ball around and never allowed Ramblers to settle into this game.
Goals from Conor O Toole, Pierce Murphy and Conor Salt gave the Thirteens their first win of the season against a Corach side who had won and drew their opening two games
Under Fifteen Boys
Kilmore United 4 Tombrack United 2
These two sides had won their opening two games of the season and this game was always going to be a very tight and hard fought battle. Kilmore enjoyed the opening stages of the match as our lads found it difficult to settle and the home side looked to be more comfortable on the ball and always in control of the match. Josh McMullan and Padraic Kinsella were on target for Tombrack who are still second in the table and will be looking forward to when Kilmore visit in the new year and will be confident of reversing this result
Youths Boys
LFA Youth Cup
Parkville United 4 Tombrack United 2
Our Youths side travelled to Tullow to take on Carlow League side Parkville in the Leinster Cup and were unlucky to go down 4-2 to a very talented home side. A poor first half performance proved costly for our lads and allowed the home side a 2-0 lead before they got themselves into the game and pulled one back through John Kavanagh just before the break. Kieran Kenny made it 2-2 early in the second half as the game settled into a dogged battle with both sides looking for the break which eventually came for the home side when they scored on 75 minutes. Tombrack went in search of the equaliser but Parkville defended well and deep in injury time, they broke away to score and make it 4-2.
Under Ten Girls
Tombrack United 4 Courtown Hibs 2
Our talented Under Ten girls side made it two wins from two games when they overcame Courtown Hibs 4-2 in an end to end exciting encounter which kept the large crowd well entertained. Hibs took the lead early in the game before Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave scored a great individual goal to level the game up but Hibs scored again just before half time to lead 2-1. Our girls played much better in the second half and levelled through Kate Tomkins before Mikayla added two more to give Tombrack a well deserved 4-2 win. This was an excellent overall team performance with keeper Eabha Guinan showing great confidence as did Emer Roche who was unlucky not to score when her shot came back off the post. Well done to Martin, Rebecca and all the girls
Squad: Eabha Guinan, Chloe Byrne, Kayla Roche, Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave, Megan Hayes, Emer Roche, Emily Doran Doyle, Ciara Kenny, Erin Tobin, Kate Tomkins, Lara Murphy, Marita McCrea, Rachel McCrea, Lily Peacock, Jenna Campbell Scully
Under Fourteen Girls
North End United 5 Tombrack United 2
Our young Under Fourteen side travelled to North End United and put up a good battling display before the home side eventually ran out 5-2 winners. Shauna McGovern and Kate Butler scored for our girls with only the ability of the home team to take their chances the difference between these two sides
Under Eighteen Girls (Seven a Side)
Tombrack United 0 Bree United 2
The new experimental seven a side league kicked off on Saturday morning and our very young side found the strong physical Bree side hard to handle. Despite this, our girls played well, putting in a good skillful passing performance and can look forward to their next game in two weeks time
Under Nine Schoolboys Blitz
Our youngest team headed to Gorey Celtic this morning for the second of the non competitive blitz's organised by the league and once again the squad gave a very good account of themselves. Results are not important at this age group but this group of players are producing some excellent football and the future of the club is in good hands
Under Eleven Boys
Tombrack United 4 Camolin Celtic 3
Manager Daragh Hendrick breathed a sigh of relief when this game ended as he experienced all the pressures of management as his young squad raced into a 3-0 lead, get pegged back to 3-3 before eventually running out 4-3 winners. After dominating the first half, the lads led 3-0 at the break thanks to a goal from Conor Dillon and a double from Danny Dreelan. Camolin came out strong in the second half and were back to 3-2 after two minutes and levelled midway through the half. Good goalkeeping from William Wilson and strong defending Pierce Murphy and Cathal Byrne kept us in the game and minutes before the end, Stephen O Toole scored an excellent free kick to give our Under Elevens a hard earned three points. Oran McGovern and sub Luke Regan both worked very hard for the side who showed great character to get a victory when it looked like the three points were lost
Under Thirteen Boys
Tombrack United 3 Corach Ramblers 1
"Some of the best football played in a long time" was how manager Bob Newe described this victory for the Under Thirteen side over Corach Ramblers. Playing some excellent attacking football, the lads looked very comfortable passing the ball around and never allowed Ramblers to settle into this game.
Goals from Conor O Toole, Pierce Murphy and Conor Salt gave the Thirteens their first win of the season against a Corach side who had won and drew their opening two games
Under Fifteen Boys
Kilmore United 4 Tombrack United 2
These two sides had won their opening two games of the season and this game was always going to be a very tight and hard fought battle. Kilmore enjoyed the opening stages of the match as our lads found it difficult to settle and the home side looked to be more comfortable on the ball and always in control of the match. Josh McMullan and Padraic Kinsella were on target for Tombrack who are still second in the table and will be looking forward to when Kilmore visit in the new year and will be confident of reversing this result
Youths Boys
LFA Youth Cup
Parkville United 4 Tombrack United 2
Our Youths side travelled to Tullow to take on Carlow League side Parkville in the Leinster Cup and were unlucky to go down 4-2 to a very talented home side. A poor first half performance proved costly for our lads and allowed the home side a 2-0 lead before they got themselves into the game and pulled one back through John Kavanagh just before the break. Kieran Kenny made it 2-2 early in the second half as the game settled into a dogged battle with both sides looking for the break which eventually came for the home side when they scored on 75 minutes. Tombrack went in search of the equaliser but Parkville defended well and deep in injury time, they broke away to score and make it 4-2.
Under Ten Girls
Tombrack United 4 Courtown Hibs 2
Our talented Under Ten girls side made it two wins from two games when they overcame Courtown Hibs 4-2 in an end to end exciting encounter which kept the large crowd well entertained. Hibs took the lead early in the game before Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave scored a great individual goal to level the game up but Hibs scored again just before half time to lead 2-1. Our girls played much better in the second half and levelled through Kate Tomkins before Mikayla added two more to give Tombrack a well deserved 4-2 win. This was an excellent overall team performance with keeper Eabha Guinan showing great confidence as did Emer Roche who was unlucky not to score when her shot came back off the post. Well done to Martin, Rebecca and all the girls
Squad: Eabha Guinan, Chloe Byrne, Kayla Roche, Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave, Megan Hayes, Emer Roche, Emily Doran Doyle, Ciara Kenny, Erin Tobin, Kate Tomkins, Lara Murphy, Marita McCrea, Rachel McCrea, Lily Peacock, Jenna Campbell Scully
Under Fourteen Girls
North End United 5 Tombrack United 2
Our young Under Fourteen side travelled to North End United and put up a good battling display before the home side eventually ran out 5-2 winners. Shauna McGovern and Kate Butler scored for our girls with only the ability of the home team to take their chances the difference between these two sides
Under Eighteen Girls (Seven a Side)
Tombrack United 0 Bree United 2
The new experimental seven a side league kicked off on Saturday morning and our very young side found the strong physical Bree side hard to handle. Despite this, our girls played well, putting in a good skillful passing performance and can look forward to their next game in two weeks time
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Young Under 12 Girls side beaten in St Josephs
Monday October 3rd
Schoolgirls Division 2B
St Josephs 3 Tombrack United 0
A young Tombrack side travelled to Kilmuckridge on Monday evening and put up a brave display before eventually going down 3-0. This is a young side that had several under tens playing and after a great finish last season, where they finished runners up, they are now rebuilding and will be back in the challenge for honours in the near future
Schoolgirls Division 2B
St Josephs 3 Tombrack United 0
A young Tombrack side travelled to Kilmuckridge on Monday evening and put up a brave display before eventually going down 3-0. This is a young side that had several under tens playing and after a great finish last season, where they finished runners up, they are now rebuilding and will be back in the challenge for honours in the near future
Sunday, 2 October 2016
B team win but no luck for Women's team
Sunday October 2nd
Women's Shield Group A
Tombrack United 2 Camolin Celtic 4
Sharpness in front of goal was the difference between these two sides as Camolin came out on top after a tough battle. The visitors got the ideal start when they got down the left wing and crossed to score after just three minutes but Tombrack took control of the game for a long period then and could have been level as Mary Martin, Kelli Maguire and Sarah Merrigan all went close. The pressure continued in the second half but could not find a way through and Camolin proved deadly on the break and scored twice to lead 3-0. At this stage Tombrack came more into the game and goals from Sarah and Kelli had them within touching distance of Camolin but a late goal killed off their aspirations. With both teams short, all Tombrack players can be happy with their performance with Katie O Toole making her debut in goal and Leanne Kenny also making her first senior appearance up front
Squad: Katie O Toole, Marie Allen, Lauren Byrne, Ashling Kavanagh, Tia Byrne, Sarah Merrigan, Sharon Walsh, Kelli Maguire, Chloe Hayden Doyle, Mary Martin, Leanne Kenny
Men's Division Four A
Tombrack United 3 Taghmon United 1
Our men's second team have been competitive in most games this season but got no luck but all that changed today when a strong overall team performance saw them overcome Taghmon 3-1 in Ballyboy. Tombrack started well but found themselves a goal down after ten minutes when the defence failed to clear a ball and it ended up in the net. However, they knuckled down and battled their way back into the game and levelled through Jamie Murphy and further goals from Jamie Walsh and John Ryan gave them victory and their first three points of the season
Women's Shield Group A
Tombrack United 2 Camolin Celtic 4
Sharpness in front of goal was the difference between these two sides as Camolin came out on top after a tough battle. The visitors got the ideal start when they got down the left wing and crossed to score after just three minutes but Tombrack took control of the game for a long period then and could have been level as Mary Martin, Kelli Maguire and Sarah Merrigan all went close. The pressure continued in the second half but could not find a way through and Camolin proved deadly on the break and scored twice to lead 3-0. At this stage Tombrack came more into the game and goals from Sarah and Kelli had them within touching distance of Camolin but a late goal killed off their aspirations. With both teams short, all Tombrack players can be happy with their performance with Katie O Toole making her debut in goal and Leanne Kenny also making her first senior appearance up front
Squad: Katie O Toole, Marie Allen, Lauren Byrne, Ashling Kavanagh, Tia Byrne, Sarah Merrigan, Sharon Walsh, Kelli Maguire, Chloe Hayden Doyle, Mary Martin, Leanne Kenny
Men's Division Four A
Tombrack United 3 Taghmon United 1
Our men's second team have been competitive in most games this season but got no luck but all that changed today when a strong overall team performance saw them overcome Taghmon 3-1 in Ballyboy. Tombrack started well but found themselves a goal down after ten minutes when the defence failed to clear a ball and it ended up in the net. However, they knuckled down and battled their way back into the game and levelled through Jamie Murphy and further goals from Jamie Walsh and John Ryan gave them victory and their first three points of the season
Saturday, 1 October 2016
Good Day for Underage Teams
Results for October 1st 2016
Under Ten Boys
St Cormacs v Tombrack United (non competitive)
One of your younger teams travelled to St Cormacs this morning and put in an excellent performance with Jimmy Breen and Eoin Tompkins but playing well in an overall strong team performance
Under Twelve Boys
Tombrack United 1 Forth Celtic B 1
Our Under Twelve Boys came from behind to collect an important point against a well organised Forth Celtic side. The Murrintown side took the lead in the first half but Tombrack battled back in the second half to secure a point when Conor Dillon scored and in the end the lads could have sneaked the win but were happy with a well earned point
Under Fourteen Boys
Gorey Celtic B 1 Tombrack United 7
Our Under Fourteen lads picked up all three wins after they picked up their second win of the season away to Gorey Celtic. William Kenny enjoyed a great game and scored a hat trick with Evan Maher, Conor Salt, Rashid Yasin and new signing Adam Jeffers all finding the net in the 7-1 win. This win brings the lads back up into a challenging position despite losing their first game of the season
Under Sixteen Girls
Tombrack United 5 St Leonards 1
Two goals each from the McGovern sisters Shannon and Shauna set our Under Sixteen girls up for an opening day win in the Premier division. Nadine Fortune also scored as this very strong squad showed their abilities against a very decent St Leonards side and have justified their tag as one of the favourites for the top division
Under Ten Boys
St Cormacs v Tombrack United (non competitive)
One of your younger teams travelled to St Cormacs this morning and put in an excellent performance with Jimmy Breen and Eoin Tompkins but playing well in an overall strong team performance
Under Twelve Boys
Tombrack United 1 Forth Celtic B 1
Our Under Twelve Boys came from behind to collect an important point against a well organised Forth Celtic side. The Murrintown side took the lead in the first half but Tombrack battled back in the second half to secure a point when Conor Dillon scored and in the end the lads could have sneaked the win but were happy with a well earned point
Under Fourteen Boys
Gorey Celtic B 1 Tombrack United 7
Our Under Fourteen lads picked up all three wins after they picked up their second win of the season away to Gorey Celtic. William Kenny enjoyed a great game and scored a hat trick with Evan Maher, Conor Salt, Rashid Yasin and new signing Adam Jeffers all finding the net in the 7-1 win. This win brings the lads back up into a challenging position despite losing their first game of the season
Under Sixteen Girls
Tombrack United 5 St Leonards 1
Two goals each from the McGovern sisters Shannon and Shauna set our Under Sixteen girls up for an opening day win in the Premier division. Nadine Fortune also scored as this very strong squad showed their abilities against a very decent St Leonards side and have justified their tag as one of the favourites for the top division
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