Seaview and All Blacks share spoils
Seaview United 2, All Blacks 2: This division is already shaping up to be one of the most competitive in the league, and this 2-2 draw between two of the contenders is proof that the standard at this age group is quite high.
Ciaradh Connolly and Ava White-Keating were on target for the home side while Aoibheann Rankin and Aoife Devereux scored for current league leaders All Blacks.
Ballindaggin 0, Curracloe United 4: Curracloe are also well in contention in the table as they travelled to Ballycarney and overcame last season’s double winners, Ballindaggin, 4-0. Keeva Campbell, Emma Cullen, Clara O’Leary and Nicole Gillen all scored for a dominant visiting side.
St. Joseph’s 7, Tombrack United 2: A young, understrength Tombrack side had no answer to a strong St. Joseph’s who picked up their first win of the season and moved up to third in the table courtesy of this win.
Zoe Tobin-Cosgrave and Abbie Walsh scored for Tombrack while Sarah Walsh hit four, Rita Redmond added two and Emily Reilly also found the net to give the home side a welldeserved win.
Bunclody AFC 1, Moyne Rangers 3: Moyne Rangers moved to the top of the table when they travelled to Bunclody and came away 3-1 winners, giving them their third win and moving two points clear.
Kelsey Ryan, Cassie O’Rourke and Kerri Burt all scored for Moyne while Heather Boyce was on target for Bunclody.