REPORTS
Saturday 30th January 2016
Glencar Inn Saturday Reserve Division
St. Catherines Reserves 3 Glenree United Reserves 1
(No Report Submitted)
Sunday 31st January 2016
Ulster Junior Cup
Glenea United 1 Moville Celtic 3
In wet conditions Glenea continued their good run in the Ulster Cup with a hard earned victory over Moville. The home side started well and took the lead in the first minute when Ciaran Mc Geady got onto a Jason McGee pass and Mc Geady fired home from the edge of the box. Glenea extended their lead on 5 minutes when Kevin Mulhern picked up a loose ball in midfield and from 25 yards found the corner of the net. Glenea continued to look for a third goal but as the half progressed Moville came more into the game and had a number of chances to score but failed to convert them. On the stroke of half time Glenea got their third when Moville failed to deal with a free-kick and it broke to Ciaran Mc Geady and he found the net again. In the 2nd half Moville pushed hard for a goal and the home side were content to play on the break. Joe Doherty forced a couple of good saves from Ciaran Gallagher in the home goal, but Glenea looked dangerous on the break and went close on a couple of occasions to extending their lead with Ciaran Mc Geady hitting the bar. Moville pulled a goal back on 90 minutes when Joe Doherty scored with a fine shot from the edge of the box. In a good team performance Sean Coll, Jason McGee and Ciaran Mc Geady were at the fore for Glenea, while Joe Doherty was best for Moville. Referee: Marty Mc Garrigle.
Kildrum Tigers 7 Lifford Celtic 0
Kildrum started brightly and were two up within 10minutes, goals from Mickey Crossan and Glenn Bovaird. Two became three when Glenn Bovaird scored a great free kick just before half time. Gareth Colhoun then scored after a good solo run. Kildrum dominated the 2nd half with two goals Reece Laird and one from O’ Donnell. Great team performance from Kildrum. Best for Lifford was Colin Carlin
Aileach 3 Erne Wanderers 2
(No Report Submitted)
Cavan Town 1 Convoy Arsenal 0
(No Report Submitted)
Ulster Junior Shield
KS Eagles 1 Glencar Celtic 5
Declan Scanlon has scored many important goals for Glencar Celtic. His strike to open the scoring against KS Eagles in the Ulster Junior Shield on Sunday afternoon will surely rank among those for future discussion. Eddie Mc Laughlin added two to the Donegal League side’s tally while stand-in goalkeeper Paddy O’ Kane saved a penalty to keep the Letterkenny men on course for the next round. Eugene O’ Sullivan and Jordan Mc Ginley completed the scoring.
Moville Celtic 1 Glenea United Reserves 3
(No Report Submitted)
Brian Mc Cormick Premier Division
Rathmullan Celtic 2 Kilmacrennan Celtic 1
A last gasp strike in injury time from super striker Eamonn Sheridan sealed a dramatic 2-1 win for Rathmullan over local derby rivals Kilmacrennan to put the Hoops in title contention after Gary Gorman’s opener was cancelled out by Ryan McCullough’s stunning equaliser at the end of the first half. At a rain soaked Flagpole field, the Hoops thrashed out a much needed but thoroughly deserved win to put their title credentials back on track as a resolute Kilmac defence narrowly lost out on a point having soaked up all of the pressure for the majority of the game with Gary Gorman leading their charge. Despite dominating possession in the opening period, the Hoops failed to take advantage and Eamonn Sheridan was left to rue a guilt edged chance on 33 minutes when the striker was put clean through one-on-one with keeper Jason Hegarty but his strike went wide of the target. Kilmac duly punished this missed effort and from Hegarty’s goal kick, winger Chris Waddle took advantage of a poor clearance and crossed in from the right wing for Gary Gorman to calmly slot his strike past Mark Gallagher in the Hoops goals. The Hoops upped the tempo and raids on the Kilmac defence with McCullough’s strike from outside the area saved well by Hegarty on 41 minutes, while Eamonn Sheridan saw the keeper save his header on 43 minutes as the visitors held on to their slender lead. The equaliser finally came in first half stoppage time as Ryan Connolly jinked in from the right wing before slipping Sheridan through on goals and his neat pass to the unmarked McCullough resulted in an exquisite dummy strike before curling a stunning right footed strike into the bottom right corner. Rathmullan dominated the second half but again were getting no result from the determined Kilmac defence. On 58 minutes Gorman produced a superb sliding tackle inside the area to block Sheridan’s strike which would easily have netted while Dara Patton saw his strike saved once again by the impressive Hegarty between the posts on 68 minutes. Kilmac were reduced to 10 men on 83 minutes when Mark Friel got his second yellow card following a late tackle on Shea Coyle. The Hoops took advantage and pushed centre half Coyle up front and it almost paid dividends as his header inside the area produced a remarkable reflexive finger tip save from Hegarty on 88 minutes. As the final whistle loomed, Kilmac’s defence thought they had earned their rewards but a final attack from the Hoops proved decisive. Paddy Sheridan whipped in a cross from the wing which Coyle headed down for Sheridan to unleash a dramatic clincher inside the six yard box to leave the Hoops singing in the rain and seal the win for the Seaside faithful. James Gallagher, Paddy Sheridan and Ryan McCullough spearheaded a superb Hoops team performance while Kilmac’s defence marshalled by Gary Gorman were matched by the class of keeper Jason Hegarty.
Gweedore Celtic 1 Drumoghill F.C. 4
The visiting team went away from Gweedore with all three points after an impressive performance. Having scored mid-way through the first half courtesy of Pajo Rafferty Drumoghill found themselves level with ten minutes left .Gweedore clawed their way back into the game and when they equalised through Declan Doherty and with momentum behind them, it seemed as if they could push on and take all three points. However poor defending at a corner allowed Rafferty to score his second and the crucial goal for Drumoghill. The home team went in search of a second equaliser but were caught twice in the 89th and91st minutes with Richie Moore and Keith Malseed scoring. Best for Gweedore Damien O’ Sullivan and Joe Bonar. For Drumoghill Pajo Rafferty ,Chris Malseed. Ref: Joe Mc Hugh
Cappry Rovers 3 Milford United 4
Milford earned a valuable three points with a hard fought win over Cappry Rovers, holding on in a tight finish to win 4.3. Milford led 3-0 at half time with Adam Serrinha scoring the first after 5 minutes, a good finish from 12 yards. Two further goals came when Mark Flood headed home a Gary Merritt free kick and then Kyle Black finished a good run to tap home. Gary Merritt drove home following a good run by Kyle black who squared his cross for his strike partner to finish. Milford looked like they would run out comfortable winners but to their credit Cappry Rovers kept working hard and got back into it from the penalty spot when Colm Melaugh scored. Darren O’ Leary then tapped home before he then scored a 40 yard free kick which went into the roof of the net to leave a tense finish. To be fair to both teams they deserve great credit for playing good football in tough conditions. Referee: Paddy Duffy
Castlefin Celtic 0 St. Catherines 3
In wet and windy conditions at Park View it was St.Catherines who left with all three points. St.Catherines first chance came to Barry Rose who’s effort came off the post after 23 minutes. Castlefin looked to break the deadlock on the half hour mark, Matthew O’Rourke’s effort through a crowded box forced St.Catherines keeper Michael Mullin into a good save. St.Catherines took the lead four minutes before half time, a good cross from Conor O’ Rourke on the right wing found Barry Rose who headed into the top corner. Castlefin had a good chance to equalise on 48 minutes, Matthew O’Rourke and JP Malley playing a one two, Malley’s shot going narrowly wide. St.Catherines doubled their lead on 54 minutes, Barry Rose got his second after his strike took a deflection to beat Castlefin keeper Simon Mc Menamin. St.Catherines wrapped up all 3 points in the 73rd minute when a Barry Rose cross from the right wing found Gary Mc Hugh who took it excellently on the volley and finished into the top corner. Referee: Con McLaughlin
Temple Domestic Appliances Division One
Lagan Harps P Kerrykeel ’71 F.C. P
(Match Postponed)
Bonagee United 3 Cranford United 2
Cranford came close on eight minutes when a shot from the edge of the box from Andrew Kelly went over the bar. Bonagee opened the scoring on eleven minutes when a cross from the left wing fell to Shane Kelly and he shot home from the edge of the box. Three minutes later Bonagee should have scored but Paddy Mc Gowan headed over from ten yards .Mc Gowan did score on twenty minutes after he was put through by a great pass from Eamon Cannon and he shot home from just inside the edge of the box. Brendan Devine for the visitors saw his strike from twenty yards just go wide of the post on twenty five minutes. Niall Doherty for Cranford saw his header from a corner go over the bar from ten yards on forty eight minutes. Mc Gowan again headed over from a Cannon cross from six yards on fifty minutes. Bonagee went three up on the hour when Cannon played the ball down the wing to Marty Mc Elhinney and his cross into the box was headed home from twelve yards by Paddy Mc Gowan. Bonagee had chances to go further ahead through Kelly and Mc Gowan but failed to finish easy chances. Cranford kept plugging away and Keelan Mc Gee scorer on seventy minutes when he shot home from eighteen yards. Cranford got their second on eighty minutes when a corner from the left was punched away by the keeper and the ball fell Niall Doherty at the back of the box and his shot flew into the top corner of the net. Team efforts by both sides in very difficult conditions.
Raphoe Town 3 Keadue Rovers 1
Raphoe Town welcomed ‘The Gulls’ to a very cold and wet Deele College Grounds. The weather had taken a turn for worse after a fine morning but the Deele pitch held up well in the conditions. It was a very tense first half with both teams very evenly matched Raphoe had a few half chances with David Craig coming very close and Jamie Gallagher had a great effort tipped over the bar by the impressive Keadue keeper. Keadue then came more into it and the home side had Craig Kelly to thank as he made a super clearance off the line with keeper Roy Duffy well beaten. Then Duffy made a great save from a snap shot from a Keadue forward. The second half belonged to the home side and a great move involving Frankie Mc Brearty, Oliver Quinn and David Craig was finished superbly by Emmett Kelly. Raphoe kept up the pressure and we’re awarded a penalty when captain Jamie Gallagher was brought down and up stepped Frankie Mc Brearty with nerves of steel to send the keeper the wrong way and score. Raphoe went again and after a superb pass by Stephen Craig the impressive Frank Mc Brearty took one touch and curled a superb strike past the Keadue keeper who made a few fine stops after this. Danny Doogan’s men kept going and got a goal back in the 80th minute but it wasn’t enough as the game petered out. A good team effort from a Keadue team with a few great young players. Oliver Quinn, Frankie Mc Brearty and David Craig were outstanding for Raphoe. Referee: Martin Mc Anneny
CT Ball Division Two
Deele Harps P Copany Rovers P
(Match Postponed)
Whitestrand United 0 Ballybofey United 4
On a cold wet day Whitestrand United took on Ballybofey United at Mc Garvey Park. The game started at a frenetic pace and Ballybofey took an early lead when Ronan Mc Menamin scored with a shot from the edge of the box. The early setback did not deter Whitestrand who began to take control of the game. However Ballybofey remained dangerous on the counter attack. Whitestrand had chances but failed to take them as the game edged towards halftime in poor conditions. Ballybofey took a two goal lead early in the second half when Damien Glackin broke the offside trap and calmly rounded the keeper. The Whitestrand defence and management claimed in vain for offside but the goal stood. Then as the conditions deteriorated Ballybofey added to their lead when Mark Griffin crossed the ball and it went straight into the goal. This goal seemed to end the game as a contest and the final score was added to when Ballybofey added a late fourth.
Letterbarrow Celtic 7 Dunkineely Celtic 2
Letterbarrow Celtic came out on top in this encounter which was played in very wintery conditions. The home side opened the scoring after ten minutes when John Corley struck a fine shot with his left foot from twenty yards out. Dunkineely went close to an equaliser on twenty minutes but Corley made it two nil on the counter attack. John Corley secured his hat-trick on fifty minutes after a neat one two with Gerard Mc Brearty. Five minutes later James Mc Groary found the top corner from just inside the box to give Letterbarrow a commanding lead. Dunkineely fought back well and were denied by James McDaid on a number of occasions before John Ban Gallagher pulled one back from a corner. Kieran Kennedy made it four two when he finished from six yards. With Dunkineely pushing forward Letterbarrow were able to exploit the gaps at the back and Gerard Mc Brearty made it 5-2 on seventy minutes when he calmly slotted home from close range. Conor McDaid scored Letterbarrow’s sixth after some good control and it was Mc Brearty who finished the scoring when he got his second on eighty five minutes.
RESULTS
Saturday 30th January 2016
Old Orchard Saturday Division
Orchard F.C. P v P Arranmore United
Fintown Harps AFC P v P Drumkeen United
Glencar Inn Saturday Reserve Division
St. Catherines Reserves 3 v 1 Glenree United Reserves
Sunday 31st January 2016
Ulster Junior Cup
Glenea United 1 v 3 Moville Celtic
Kildrum Tigers 7 v 0 Lifford Celtic
Aileach 3 v 2 Erne Wanderers
Cavan Town 1 v 0 Convoy Arsenal
Ulster Junior Shield
KS Eagles 1 v 5 Glencar Celtic
Moville Celtic 3 v 1 Glenea United Reserves
Brian Mc Cormick Premier Division
Rathmullan Celtic 2 v 1 Kilmacrennan Celtic
Gweedore Celtic 1 v 4 Drumoghill F.C.
Cappry Rovers 3 v 4 Milford United
Castlefin Celtic 0 v 3 St. Catherines
Temple Domestic Appliances Division One
Lagan Harps P v P Kerrykeel ’71 F.C.
Bonagee United 3 v 2 Cranford United
Raphoe Town 3 v 1 Keadue Rovers
CT Ball Division Two
Deele Harps P v P Copany Rovers
Whitestrand United 0 v 4 Ballybofey United
Letterbarrow Celtic 7 v 2 Dunkineely Celtic
FIXTURES
Saturday 6th February 2016 K.O. 2 p.m. (Unless Stated)
Old Orchard Saturday Division
Mulroy Celtic v Arranmore United (K.O. 1p.m.)
Strand Rovers v Orchard F.C.
Glencar Inn Saturday Reserve Division
Erne Wanderers Reserves v Curragh Athletic Reserves
St. Catherines Reserves v Drumoghill F.C. Reserves
Milford United Reserves v Glenea United Reserves
Keadue Rovers Reserves v Cappry Rovers Reserves
Donegal Town Reserves v Castlefin Celtic Reserves
Sunday 7th February 2016 K.O. 2 p.m. (Unless Stated)
Brian Mc Cormick Premier Division
Cappry Rovers v Castlefin Celtic
Gweedore Celtic v Glenea United
Milford United v Kildrum Tigers
St. Catherines v Kilmacrennan Celtic
Drumoghill F.C. v Rathmullan Celtic
Temple Domestic Appliances Division One
Keadue Rovers v Cranford United
Gweedore United v Bonagee United
Convoy Arsenal v Kerrykeel ’71 F.C.
Lagan Harps v Donegal Town
Lifford Celtic v Raphoe Town
CT Ball Division Two
Deele Harps v Curragh Athletic
Erne Wanderers v Whitestrand United
Copany Rovers v Letterbarrow Celtic
Ballybofey United v Eany Celtic
Dunkineely Celtic v Glenree United