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79 East Cork Soccer Notes


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WWEC Schoolboy League Notes


by VINNIE COONAN


Match Reports: Aura Leisure Centre Youghal Under 12 Premier Division Goals from Bobby Coo-


nan, Shane Coughlan and Kyle Moloney saw Clash- more Ramblers record a fine win over Ballymac A in Pablo Park on Saturday morning last. Ramblers remain deadlocked with Kilworth Celtic at the top of the Premier Division table as the North Cork side saw off Mogeely Wanderers 2-0 away from home with Patrick Kenny and Liam Óg Hegarty on target for them. The title is now a two-horse race with three game remain- ing as they opened up a nine point gap to the oth- ers with there victories on Saturday. Ramblers are looking for back to back ti- tles but Celtic will be hard to beat and this will be in- teresting as the remaining games play out in early 2017. Lismore’s game away v Ballybridge was postponed when a parent fell awkwardly on the way into the pitch and an am- bulance had to be called.


Aura Leisure Centre Youghal Under 12 First Division Cappoquin joint Inch


at the top of the First Division table with their 2-0 victory in Conna last Saturday as goals from O’Keeffe and Ronan Mansfield sealed a hard- fought win. Brideview sealed their place in the top four with a hard fought victory 6-2 over Mogeely Rovers with Ci- aran Lenehan, Josh Good and Stephen Murphy all scored a brace apiece. Inch didn’t play and have a game remaining against Ardmore and should they win this will top the league before the split for semi fi- nals placings. The league will split in two with the top four fighting for the title and the bottom four playing out for the second division title in two legged semi finals and a final at a neutral venue. Ardmore record a 9-1 win over the Kilworth second string to see them take top spot in the bottom section. With the League now finished bar a few game games the top and bottom four are sorted just what order


they will finish in is all that remains to be decided.


Hillbillys at Amber Fermoy U14 League Valley Rangers re-


corded a great home win over joint league leaders Clashmore Ramblers on Saturday with Ben Tobin, Jack Murphy and Harry Draper there scorers in a 3-2 win. Ryan Heaphy and Kian Carey replied for the leaders but it wasn’t enough and Val- ley can still finish ahead of the Ramblers if they win their two back games over the holiday period. Inch remain the favour- ites to top the League now following this result as they played bottom of the table Ardmore over the Christmas in there last game. Brideview’s game with Kilworth was post- poned and will be played over the holidays also and the result of this game will probably decide who plays in the Division A Semi finals as Clashmore and Inch as certain to be there with most likely Valley after this weekends result. Both have games in hand but must win them to climb the table.


Corkbeg Reports


by PAUL O’RILEY AULDiv2A -


Rathcoole Rovers 6 Corkbeg 4 Corkbeg made their exit


from the County Cup on Saturday afternoon, when they were beaten 6-4 by Rathcoole Rovers in North Cork. The scoreline would suggest that this game was


a cracking cup tie, but in reality, Rathcoole were comfortable winners in a game littered with mis- takes, as Corkbeg served up their worst performance of the season. The game was switched to Rathcoole on Saturday morning, as Corkbegs pitch was unplay- able.


Corkbeg started bright-


ly and found themselves ahead after only five min- utes. Colin Horgan’s long


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throw evaded everybody, except for Shane Bennett who slotted home at the back post. But, Rathcoole looked sharper and hun- grier throughout the game and were level after 12 minutes when their right winger tapped the ball into the net from six yards. It got worse for Corkbeg a few minutes later, when a deep cross was headed home by Rathcoole’s left winger. Jor- dan Ryan did force a save


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DEVELOPMENT SQUADS Under 11 - Noah O’Sul-


livan and Conor Carey are on this Squad. Under 12 - Bobby Coo- nan, Kyle Moloney and Ben Lombard all on the Squad.


DB Sports Tours Cup Draws 2017 U12 Cup 1st Round 1. Inch v Ballymac A 2. Clashmore v Lismore 3. Kilworth Tigers v Ballymac B 4. Ballybridge v Mo-


geely Wanderers 5. Kilworth Lions v


Brideview 6. Ardmore v Mogeely


Rovers 7. Bye – Cappoquin 8. Bye – Valley Quarter Finals – 8v5, 2v4, 3v6, 7v1


U13 Cup 1st Round Mogeely v Ardmore Inch v Clashmore Quarter Finals – Mogeely or Ardmore v Ballybridge Valley v Castlebridge Cappoquin v Kilworth Lismore v Inch or Clashmore


U14 Cup Quarter Finals Valley v Lismore Inch v Brideview Cappoquin v Clash-


more Ardmore v Kilworth


U15 Cup Quarter Final Valley v Lismore Semi Finals Clashmore v Inch Kilworth v Valley or


from Rathcoole’s goalkeep- er and Dean Keegan had a goal ruled out for pushing, but it was generally Rath- coole who did most of the attacking and but for some poor finishing, they could have gone further ahead. But, five minutes before half time, Corkbeg found themselves level, when Col- in Horgan was fastest to react after Rathcooles goal- keeper had saved Jordan Ryans shot. And incredi- bly, Corkbeg went into the break with a 3-2 lead, when Jordan Ryan drove a low


Under 13 - Charlie


Foley is on this Squad. Under 14 - Kian Car-


ey, Lee Fitzpatrick and Josh Fitzgerald are on this squad.


Under 16 – Finn O`Sul-


livan, Tommy Farrell, Dan Beechinor, Gerry Rear-


don, Nathan Born and Paul Delaney are on this squad.


TRAINING TIMES Training moves to Ard-


more NS Astro Turf for all teams, nights and times are not set yet but all coaches


will text out details asap. The Academy are now


moved to Ardmore NS As- tro Turf also on Saturday mornings at 10.30am to 11.30am and all children are welcome to attend born 2006 or after.


Lismore


U16 Cup Quarter Final Kilworth v Valley Semi Finals Clashmore v Blackwa-


ter Lismore v Kilworth or Valley


FAI Kick Start 1 Course (New PDP 1) There will be a Kick


Start 1 (New PDP 1) Coaching Course held in the League on Sun 8th


Jan-


uary 2017 in the New As- tro Facility at Ballybridge


shot from 20 yards to the bottom corner. Rathcoole continued to


be the better side in the second half and they had an early shot from the edge of the penalty area saved. However, it was only a mat- ter of time before another goal arrived and more slop- py defending was punished after 55 minutes, when their striker finished from 8 yards with the aid of a deflection off Dean Keegan. It was 4-3 soon afterwards, as Rathcooles striker breezed through the middle and fin-


Utd. More Details to follow


on this and online book- ing will be open by the end of the week. Also a Kick Start 2 (New PDP 2) Course will be held in Jan or Feb 2017 if the interest is shown from the Clubs and Coaches.


FAI Child Welfare Course Safeguarding 1 - Basic


Awareness Workshop in Child Welfare and Pro- tection Great turnout for this course held in the League


ished well. Corkbeg almost levelled the game up again, but Rathcooles goalkeeper saved well from Colin Hor- gans header, with Shane Bennett unlucky not to get on the end of the rebound. Rathcoole had more op- portunities to put the game beyond Corkbeg and they finally got their reward in the 88th


minute, when their


winger smashed the ball home from close range af- ter Corkbeg lost possession cheaply again. Two min- utes later it became 6-3 as Rathcooles striker scored a


for all Our Clubs last week at Brideview Park Tallow, Co. Waterford. A second course is available once coaches etc notify there Club Secretary so the League can run another one in November once we get enough numbers. This is a compulsory


course that all people in- volved with Children have to take so please book ear- ly to avoid disappointment as only 24 Max allowed on the Course. The Cost is €10pp. Booking Details are available online on www.fai.ie.


carbon copy goal of his ear- lier strike; racing through unopposed to slot home clinically. In injury time, Corkbeg substitute Mar- cin Aszyjczyk took Colin Horgans pass, rounded the goalkeeper and rolled the ball home to put some respectability on the score- line. A terrible display from Corkbeg on the day, as Rathcoole ran out worthy winners. Team: P. O’Reilly, C.


Horgan, A. Horgan, D. Keegan, S. O’Halloran, A. Continued on next page


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