New Ross Standard

Six of the best for St. Cormac’s

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Division 2 leaders St. Cormac’s have been in irresistib­le form of late and on Sunday they dismantled Killenagh 6-0 with goals from James Sweeney (two), Seán Roche, Mark Brady, Brendan Burke and Jamie Dempsey Doyle.

Adamstown edged out Stoney Rovers 3-2, scoring through and own goal, Barry Power and Liam Moore, with Jamie O’Grady and Rob Farrell hitting the back of the net for the hosts.

Ciarán Marlow and Theo Doyle got the goals for Crossabeg as they ran out 2-0 winners over St. Joseph’s, while Anthony Breen (two) and Seamie McLoughlin scored for Taghmon United as they drew 3-3 with Wexford Celtic, with Stuart Hayden (two) and Philip Cullen replying. accounting for The Ballagh on Sunday. The Wexford town outfit ran out 5-0 winners with goals from Aaron Walsh (two), Aaron McMahon, Philly Berry and Alan Flood.

Corach Ramblers were much too good for Curracloe, registerin­g a 6-1 victory with goals from John Staples (two), Alan Diskin, Conor Neville, Tadhg Cahill and Mark Hayes.

All Blacks also had their shooting boots on as they overcame Camolin 7-1. Mark Doyle helped himself to five goals, with John Codd and Jason Pettit adding one apiece.

Alex Wilson and Craig Coughlan got the goals for Crossabeg as they edged out Caim United 2-1, while Carne beat Ferns United by the same scoreline, with the winners getting on the scoresheet through Ger Burke and an own goal and Stephen Davitt scoring for Ferns.

Jack O’Brien was the hattrick hero for Courtown Hibs as they saw off Castledock­rell 4-1, with James Fleming getting their other goal.

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