Wexford Football League Division One
Tombrack United 0 Forth Celtic 2
Wednesday night saw our lads go down 2-0 to Forth Celtic in a game where there was little between the teams but it was Forth's hunger for points that proved the telling factor in the end. Both sides enjoyed equal possession but the visitors took the lead midway through the first half and defended well enough to hold that lead to half time. On seventy minutes they were awarded a free kick which was well taken and hit the roof of the net to ensure an important three points in their battle against relegation
Tombrack United 10 St Leonards 0
Our men bounced back on Sunday against a young St Leonards side and edge closer and closer to a third place finish and to the best of my knowledge, set a team record with this 10-0 win. In a game that Tombrack controlled from start to finish Savo scored a hat trick, James Coleman and Eoin Carton scored two each with Jamie Walshe, Kevin Kenny and Matthew Hendrick all adding one each. This win moves the lads to within five points of a play off spot with four games to go and a Neil O Sullivan Cup semi final against Bridge Rovers next Sunday in Ajax at 11am.
The previous record for the men's team was a 9-0 win in 1994 against Bridge United in the Carlow League
Under Ten Schoolgirls Division One
Tombrack United 1 Fastnet Rovers 0
Our Under Ten girls wrapped up their season with a win and finished third in the table, a great achievement for a very young side. Emer Roche scored the only goal of this entertaining match where our girls put in one of their best performances of the season and were all rewarded with an Easter Egg at the end of the match
Well done to Martin and Rebecca and all the players, parents and supporters who worked so hard all season
Under Eighteen Schoolgirls Seven a Side
Bree United 1 Tombrack United 1
Our Under Eighteen girls are still in contention for the title after this 1-1 draw away to league leaders Bree. Kelli Maguire gave our girls the lead but Bree levelled in the second half and two good saves from keeper Leanne Kenny saw our girls hold on for a well earned point. They now have one game left at home to St Leonards and a win will see our girls involved in a three way play off for the title
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