Gorey Guardian

Brilliant All Blacks hit Bohs for six

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Waterford Bohemians 0, All Blacks 6: All Blacks travelled to Waterford on Sunday morning and progressed to the second round of the FAI U-14 Cup as they came away comfortabl­e 6-0 winners.

Kayleigh Nacey, Aoibheann Rankin, Grace Nolan and Melissa Smith all scored a goal each, with Ashling Roche on target twice to secure their place in the second round.

St. Cormac’s 11, Aughrim Rangers 1: A young, understren­gth Aughrim side had no answer to the firepower of a strong home teamwho were well in control from start to finish.

Livia McDonagh scored for Aughrim Rangers but six goals from Emerson Doran, two each from Jessica Foran and Michaela Milling, and one from Belle Kisov, gave St. Cormac’s victory.

St. Joseph’s 3, Bunclody AFC 1: A cracking game between two good sides saw St. Joseph’s eventually run out 3-1 winners.

Bunclody’s goal came from a deflection off a St. Joseph’s defender, but strikes from Sarah Walsh, Niamh Crowe and Mary Hammel gave the home side victory.

Wexford Youths 6, New Ross Celtic 5: The most exciting game of the day saw Youths and Celtic share eleven goals before the home side eventually snatched the three points late in the game.

The lead changed hand several times, with Celtic going 2-0 ahead before Youths pulled it back to lead 4-3 at half-time and eventually score late to win.

Aoife Kielthy scored all of Celtic’s goals while Kiera Payne grabbed five for the home side, with Jasmine Gore also finding the net.

Rosslare Rangers 0, Bridge Rovers 5: Rovers travelled to Rosslare and came away with all three points courtesy of this 5-0 victory.

Tombrack United 3, Bree United 2: These two young sides played out a five-goal thriller before a goal from Zoe Tobin-Cosgrave gave the home side all three points.

Aoife Fortune scored both Bree goals while Ana Dragusan scored the other two for Tombrack.

 ??  ?? McKenna Davidson of Wexford Youths is tracked by Peamount United duo Karen Duggan and Niamh Farrelly.
McKenna Davidson of Wexford Youths is tracked by Peamount United duo Karen Duggan and Niamh Farrelly.

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