Saturday, 3 December 2016

Results 03-12-2016

Under Eleven Schoolboys Division Two A
Oylegate United  5  Tombrack United  3
Our Under Elevens were understrength against title challengers Oylegate United and they had to concede the game.However the did get some benefit from the day as they played a friendly with the home side running out 5-3 winners

Under Thirteen Schoolboys Division Three
Bree United  2  Tombrack United  4
Bob's philosophy of "total football" is beginning to show results as his Under Thirteens travelled to Bree and came away 4-2 winners, picking up their second win of the season. The lads played excellent passing football all the way through the game and led 4-0 with goals from Conor Walsh, Conor Salt, Colm Fortune and Robert McCrea. They did allow Bree back into the game to score two late goals and Tombrack came away with all three points

Under Fourteen Schoolgirls Division Two B
Wexford Youths  0  Tombrack United  8
Our Under Fourteen girls made it three wins from four games as they overcame Wexford Youths with eight goals to spare and move joint top of the table. A hat trick from Nadine Fortune, two goals from Shauna McGovern and one each from Zoe Tobin Cosgrave, Ana Dragusin and Tara Kenny gave the girls a vital three points and keeps them in contention in the title race

Under Fifteen Schoolboys Division Three
Tombrack United  6  Enniscorthy Town  0
The Under Fifteen boys bounced back from their shock defeat to Gorey Rangers with a 6-0 win over Enniscorthy Town who were just three points behind going into this game. This win keeps the lads well in contention for the title with the goals coming from David Power, Harry Fitzgibbon (2) and Josh McMullan (3)

Under Eighteen Schoolgirls League
St Leonards  1  Tombrack United  1
Only three points divide all five teams remaining in this league and our girls are well in the running after this well earned point away from home in Ballycullane. Becky Connaughton was the scorer midway through the second half but the home side levelled just a few minutes later. Tombrack were unlucky not to snatch the win as Becky and Shannon both went close in the dying minutes

Youths Boys Division Four
Ajax Athletic  1  Tombrack United  9
Our Youths remain unbeaten and well in contention for the title after they overcame a hard working Ajax side 9-1 and were well in control for long periods of the game. Kieran Kenny scored a hat trick of penalties with some untidy defending proving costly for the home side, his brother Kevin also scored a hat trick with John Kavanagh, Jack Kehoe and Sean Bookey all finding the net. The lads led 6-0 at the break where our defence and keeper were rarely troubled and we were unlucky not to be much further ahead and manager Willie Maher was disappointed with the chances missed. Ajax dug deep in the second half and defended strongly and restricted Tombrack's opportunities with the home keeper pulling off two top class saves. This Tombrack side is well balanced throughout from goalie, through defence, midfield and forwards and has the potential to win this division if they get the breaks and they can keep up their work rate. Their manager definitely believes his side have the potential and he is determined to get the best from this talented group of players

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