Wicklow People

Forgettabl­e weekend for Garden County outfits

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most important thing is for the club to get back up into the Premier and that’s the ambition.

“I’m not actually 100% sure but I think he’ll probably go two (strikers) up top. Only time will tell. I’ve to go and prove myself now in pre-season all over again. I was proven at Longford every year but this year will be a bit different. It’ll make me step-up my game maybe and give me a burst of energy to go and get back to my best.”

While he may not be sure of Heary’s formation plans yet, he can be sure that he will be given a warm welcome as he returns to the City Calling Stadium as a visiting player. Out of respect for his former worshipper­s, any potential goal celebratio­ns will be kept low-key!

“It’ll be a strange feeling! But that’s just the way it goes. I’m sure the fans will give me a good reception up there - I’d like to think so anyway. I’m looking forward to playing everyone and especially Longford - no doubt now we’ll get them in the first game of the season.”

O’Sullivan laughs at the prospect of landing nine goals against Athlone Town again this season but he’ll be hoping to have the last laugh in 2018. You wood not bet against him. IT was Bray AFC that came out on top in the battle of the Co. Wicklow sides in the Leinster Senior League this week.

They hosted St. Anthony’s on Sunday morning and it all appeared to be unravellin­g when Rian Greene put through his own net and then Anto’s centre-half Matt Mannix doubled the Kilcoole side’s lead.

But Bray didn’t throw in the towel. Greene made amends for his earlier mishap as he turned provider for Richie Golden who controlled well and dispatched the ball to the net from eight yards.

Home goakeeper Craig Williams then chanelled his inner-David Beckham as he set up two goals to help his side clinch victory. His first assist saw Tony Harris profit as the veteran steered his header to the bottom corner from 10 yards and Williams repeated the trick in the dying minutes as his wicked delivery was finished off by Darren Lacey.

It was a mostly forgettabl­e weekend of results for the other Garden County outfits in Leinster. On Saturday, Greystones United, Blessingto­n and Enniskerry all suffered losses, with Ardmore managing a 2-2 draw on the road against Seaford Rock United of Blackrock.

Also on Sunday, Blessingto­n took all three points from their home clash with Boyne Rovers in the Major 1 Sunday.

The Friday feeling didn’t last long either as it yielded one handsome victory but two defeats for the Wicklow clubs.

Arklow Town were the side to land the win. Daragh O’Leary notched a brace, with Ross Hanley and Joe Ledwith chipping in with singles.

Wicklow Rovers scored three times at the Whitegates but a leaky defence saw them lost 3-6. Gareth Murphy, Luke Byrne and Ciaran McGettigan were the men on the scoresheet for Rovers.

Ardmore Rovers fired blanks as they lost 0-2 at home to Kilbarrack United.

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The Republic of Ireland team, back row, from left, Amber Barrett, Diane Caldwell, Marie Hourihan, Louise Quinn, Karen Duggan and Niamh Fahey with, front row, Harriet Scott, Katie McCabe, Denise O’Sullivan, Sophie Perry and Tyler Toland during the 2019...
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