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Carndonagh CS make impact at Rod Houston Cup

written by Chris McNulty October 3, 2019
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CARNDONAGH COMMUNITY School have blitzed the opposition in the Home Nations Tournament in Lilleshall this week at the Rod Houston Cup.

Conor Doherty’s team ave impressed in their debut appearance at this level converting eight goals in two games, only conceding twice.

The Inishowen crew have just the Welsh outfit Ysgol Glan Clwyd, Saint Asaph to entertain tomorrow. A win or a draw will see them capture the title.

 

Day One 

Carndonagh defeated Oldham’s Crompton House School 4-2 yesterday afternoon in the opening game of the three day tournament.

Crompton played well throughout the opening period and it ended 2-2 at half time. Aoife McCarron and Alana Brennan were the Carn goal scorers in the first 30 minutes.

Carndonagh turned on the style with Aisling Doherty smashing home to make 3-1 five minutes in.

Crompton’s secret weapon was Olivia Shaw’s lethal throw-ins but the Donegal defence stood strong in the second half.

Ailish Doherty increased their goal tally to four with only four minutes remaining.

Ellie Long, Clara Gill and Alanah Brennan were exceptional for the Donegal school.

Shenfield High School overcame Welsh side Ysgol Glan Clwyd, 2-1 in the other outing of the evening which left the top two facing off this morning.

Carndonagh CS: Suzie Lafferty, Imogan Diver, Aisling Doherty. Fiona Doherty, Samantha McLaughlin, Julie Grant, Alanah Brennan, Ellie Long, Ciara Gill, Courtney Gallagher, Ailish Doherty.

 

 

Day Two 

Carndonagh made the perfect start to proceedings with Ailish Doherty netting after just two minutes. 

The youngster doubled her tally on four minutes. Doherty had a great opportunity for her hat-trick but scorned the chance early on. The Essex powerhouses, Shenfield hit the crossbar and ended the half 2-0 down.

Ailish Doherty was in splendid form and the scholar ensured her hat-trick two minutes into the restart with a great run down the left wing to slot past the English keeper.

Alana Brennan converted two minutes later to make it 4-0.

The English keeper Amye Swinney had a busy afternoon and created some exceptional saves to keep the score-line down.

The other fixture saw Ysgol Glan Clwyd take the lead on 21 minutes but Crompton House School fought back to equalise just before the interval, 1-1. A late winner from Crompton three minutes from time shattered the Welsh dreams as the Oldham girls snatched it 2-1 in a highly entertaining encounter.

 

Day Three 

Carndonagh will be in confident mood heading into their final encounter which will see them up against Ysgol Glan Clwyd.

The Welsh girls will be determined to secure a win tomorrow after two very narrow defeats to their English counterparts.

The other game has Shenfield High School, Essex take on their neighbours Crompton High School, Oldham which will make for an interesting conclusion to the tournament. Both games will kick off at 10.30am.

As well as the Rod Houston Cup, the Nigel Brown trophy will be presented to the Player of the Tournament following the conclusion tomorrow afternoon.

 

Carndonagh Community School: Samantha McLaughlin, Suzie Lafferty, Ellie Long, Ailish Doherty, Imogen Diver, Seaneen Crumlish, Cora McCaul, Alanah Brennan, Aisling Doherty, Fiona Dohery. Clara Gill, Aoife McCarron, Erin Grant, Niamh Devlin, Jenna Gallagher, Julia Grant, Rachel McLaughlin, Courtney Gallagher

Fixtures and Results 

Wednesday, October 2

Carndonagh Community School 4-2 Crompton House School

Shenfield High School 2-1 Ysgol Glan Clwyd

Thursday, October 3

Shenfield High School 0-4 Carndonagh Community School

Crompton House School 2-1 Ysgol Glan Clwyd

Friday, October 4

Carndonagh Community School vs Ysgol Glan Clwyd

Shenfield High School vs Crompton House School

Carndonagh CS make impact at Rod Houston Cup was last modified: October 3rd, 2019 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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