Under Ten Girls North
Bunclody AFC 1 Tombrack United 1
Our youngest competitive team faced a tough test away to Bunclody but came away with a point after a very entertaining encounter. In an end to end game, the game could have gone either way but our girls earned a point courtesy of a well taken Megan Hayes goal, a result that leaves us top of the section with one game to go and should go into the new year competing for the division one league.
Under Eleven Boys Division Two Ande
Ballymurn Celtic 5 Tombrack United 4
Our Under Eleven boys are definitely the team to go watch as they were involved in their fourth high scoring thriller when they went down 5-4 to Ballymurn Celtic. Our lads trailed 4-2 but came back to 4-4 before losing to a last minute goal by a very good home side. Stephen O Toole scored all four goals for Tombrack while manager Darragh Hendrick was happy with the overall team performance and especially Cathal Byrne who was brilliant in defence
Under Thirteen Boys Division Three
Corach Ramblers 8 Tombrack United 1
Missing some key players, our Under Thirteen boys struggled away to Corach Ramblers, who are joint top of the division, with the home side running out 8-1 winners. Conor Salt was the goalscorer for Tombrack and despite a spirited performance from our lads, they found Rambers just too good on the day
Under Fourteen Girls Division Two A
Tombrack United 4 Wexford Youths 0
Our Under Fourteen girls picked up their first three points of the season when a strong second half performance saw them overcome Wexford Youths 4-0. After a scoreless first half, Tombrack took control of the second half with two goals from Nadine Fortune and one each from Amy Cashe and Zoe Tobin Cosgrave
Under Fifteen Boys Division Three
Tombrack United 12 Wexford Albion B 1
Our Under Fifteen boys moved back joint top of Division Three after this comprehensive victory over a young Albion B side. Josh McMullan is showing why he is in the League Representative squad as he knocked in six while Harry Fitzgibbon scored a hat trick to add to goals from Evan Maher, Sean Kehoe and Paul Doran
Youth Girls Division
Tombrack United 0 Wexford Celtic 0
These two sides played out a scoreless draw with chances few and far between and while Tombrack shaded the game possession wise and chances, they were unable to break down a resolute Celtic side.
This draw keeps our girls in the mix with four points from three games
Youth Boys Division Four
Wexford Albion 0 Tombrack United 0
Our youths team travelled to Wexford Albion and would have been favourite to take all three points but a hard working home side kept our lads at bay and after a scoreless draw, we had to be content with a point. The youths are still unbeaten in the league and still well in touch with the leaders so this could prove to be a very valuable point at the end of the season
Mens Division One
Tombrack United 0 St Josephs 0
Our lads played out a dour scoreless draw at home to third placed St Josephs and picked up a decent point in difficult windy conditions. Both sides effectively cancelled each other out in a hard fought encounter which threatened to boil over at times but in the end both sides had to be happy with a point each
Mens Division Four A
Tombrack United 2 Shamrock Rovers C 1
A good first half performance from our second team saw them do their promotion hopes a lot of good and they eventually held on for what could be a very valuable three points. James Hendrick scored a penalty on twenty minutes and ten minutes later John Ryan made it 2-0 and although Rovers did pull one back, our second team held on for the victory
Women's Division Three
Fastnet Rovers 1 Tombrack United 2
Played in a very difficult cross wind, both sides struggled to come to grips with the conditions and although Tombrack enjoyed the better of the possession, they were unable to find the net. Disaster struck early in the second half when Fastnet were awarded a penalty which was well placed in the bottom corner of the net. Only then did our women come to life and launched attack after attack on the Rovers goal and were eventually rewarded with a penalty on seventy four minutes which was scored by Sarah Merrigan. The pressure continued and six minutes later, Shannon McGovern scored her first goal for the women when she bravely got to a ball spilled by the home keeper and slot it into the net. Fastnet did rally back and brought two good saves from keeper Ashling Kavanagh before the ref sounded the final whistle. This win moves the women second in the table and keeps them unbeaten after three games.
Squad: Ashling Kavanagh, Marie Allen, Lauren Byrne, Eimear Whelan, Tia Byrne, Sarah Merrigan, Mary Boland, Kelli Maguire, Shannon McGovern, Chloe Hayden Doyle, Sharon Walsh (Leanne Kenny) Mary Martin Katie O Toole
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