Under Eleven Schoolboys
Caim United v Tombrack United
We are not allowed to publish the score line for these matches but Assistant Manager Angela Tompkins was more than delighted with her teams performance away to a hard working enthusiastic Caim side. Rian, Eoin, Jimmy, Adam and Jack all performed well in this game
Under Thirteen Schoolboys
Tombrack United 5 Cushinstown AFC 0
Another stand in manager David O Keefe was in charge of the Under Thirteen boys and was over the moon with the performance in this 5-0 win over Cushinstown. Conor Dilllon, Robert McCrea, Darragh Breen, Danny Dreelan were all on target with a Cushinstown defender making up the total. This was an impressive performance by the home team and gives them their first win of the season
Under Fifteen Schoolboys
Tombrack United 1 Glynn Barntown 2
Our under fifteens will feel very unfortunate not to have grabbed at least a point from this game as they produced a hard working performance against a decent Glynn Barntown side. Evan Maher gave Tombrack a first half lead but despite being in control for long periods of the second half, they could not increase their advantage and the visitors capitalized to score twice and take all three points
Youths Division Three
Wexford Celtic 3 Tombrack United 5
Our youths side remain unbeaten and well in contention in this division after this 5-3 win away to Wexford Celtic. Tombrack always looked comfortable despite the closeness of the score line with Kevin Kenny scoring three, Harry Fitzgibbon and Haseeb Yasin adding a goal each. This moves the lads to within two points of the top and unbeaten after three games
LFA Junior Cup First Round
Crossabeg AFC 1 Tombrack United 4
After a difficult start to life in the Premier Division, the lads got a break from league action and travelled to Crossabeg for the first round of the Leinster Junior Cup. The home side played some decent football but were unable to match the intensity of the Tombrack lads who led 3-1 at the break thanks to goals from Richie O Hara, James Coleman and Bob Newe. The second half was much tighter but Mick Kelly scored to consolidate a comfortable 4-1 win and a place in the second round draw
Wexford Football League Division Four A
Tombrack United 3 Wexford Celtic 0
Our second team finally got their first points on the board after a very good performance saw them overcome Wexford Celtic 3-0. After a scoreless first half, John Ryan scored a hat trick to give the lads all three points, a win that moves them away from the bottom
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