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Spectacula­r strikes win Greystones derby

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GREYSTONES UNITED 2 SPORTING GREYSTONES 0

TWO spectacula­r long-range goals from Alex Goff and Freddie Packman proved the difference between the sides as Greystones edged this hard-fought Wicklow Schoolboys’ League Under-12 local derby at Woodlands on Saturday morning.

After a scoreless first 49 minutes, Goff, playing at left-back, picked up a clearance from the Sporting defence, made some ground and then unleashed a glorious delivery from about 25 yards over the head of goalkeeper Tom Kearney into the net.

And three minutes from time, Packman, operating at right-back, brushed past two Sporting opponents in a penetratin­g run, and similar to Goff, struck the ball perfectly to leave goalkeeper Kearney helpless from roughly the same distance as his teammate.

Shortly after Goff’s opening goal, Sporting were desperatel­y unlucky not to equalise when after a shot by Daniel Burns was saved by Greystones goalkeeper Nico Stewart, Sporting’s Tom O’Connor’s brilliant header rebounded back into play off the crossbar.

And with eight minutes left the Greystones defence had another lucky escape when a corner from the right wing by Sporting’s Finn Larkin hung invitingly in the goalmouth before eventually going harmlessly out of play on the other side of the field.

Almost immediatel­y, Tom O’Connor had a shot saved by goalkeeper Stewart, who was the epitome of confidence and alertness throughout the contest, and then Sporting, who were only set up last year, were left with a mountain to climb when Packman was on target for the opposition so close to the final whistle.

In the first half, Greystones had made the better start to the game and the amount of pressure they were exerting was illustrate­d by the fact that they forced three corners in quick succession around the 10th minute. And on 12 minutes a fine effort by Alex Goff just cleared the Sporting crossbar.

But gradually Sporting began to make a favourable impression and following a cross by Kian Murray, Tom O’Connor made excellent contact with the ball with his head, only for goalkeeper Stewart to pull off a fine save.

And on 18 minutes Tom O’Connor forced another save from the Greystones netminder, with the next scoring chance arriving just before half-time when Tom McCarthy shot just narrowly wide for the eventual winners.

Assessing his team’s performanc­e, Greystones manager Geoff Tucker said: “Overall it was a tough game for the lads to play. The defensive performanc­e that we put in to come away with a clean sheet was really strong and particular­ly the performanc­e from our goalkeeper (Nico Stewart), and, as well, our back three did really really well today.

“I thought that Sporting were really strong and they’ve come on a lot despite the fact that they are only six or nine months in existence. And we played them earlier on in the season and we beat them well. But they’re certainly a team that will be able to get results against other teams.

“We’ve played six games so far – we got a bye in one of them – and we’ve got a good chance against Avonmore and Coolboy who are currently at the top of the League.

“At the moment, we’re third in the League table but we have a couple of games in hand and that’s against Avonmore and Coolboy.

“And the performanc­e that the lads put in today makes me optimistic that we have a good chance of matching Avonmore and Coolboy when we play them.”

Sporting manager Brian Larkin felt his side were very unlucky not to score at least one goal.

“With the quality of our play, we created a lot of good chances but unfortunat­ely their ‘keeper was in very good form and made a number of excellent saves,” he remarked.

“As well as that, we were also very unlucky when we struck the crossbar in the second half.

“Obviously it’s disappoint­ing to drop the two points, but I can have nothing but praise for the effort and commitment that the lads put into their play.

“Even when we went two goals down, they never dropped their heads and kept battling on right to the final whistle.” Pat O’Toole Division 1: Arklow Celtic A v Greystones, 11.30, Celtic Park; Avonmore AFC A v St Anthony’s, 11.30, Ballyganno­n Park; Rathnew AFC v Newtown United B, 2.00, Shamrock Park.

Division 3: Ballywaltr­im FC v Avonmore B, 11.00, Ballywaltr­im Recreation­al Park; Dargle Rovers v Carnew FC B, 11.30, People’s Park; Arklow Town v Ashford Rovers B, 12.30, Bridgewate­r Centre Park; Dearg Celtic v Coolboy Rangers, 2.00, Redcross.

Wicklow League results

Tommy Heffernan Charity Shield: Newtown United 4, Ashford Rovers 1. Division 3: Shamrock Celtic 2, Dargle Rovers 0; Aughrim Rangers 0, Carnew AFC B 1.

WDSL fixtures

Wednesday, September 12

U-12 Division A2: Greystones United B AFC v Glencormac, 7 p.m., Woodlands. Thursday, September 13

U-12 Donal O’Leary Premier League A1: Ashford Rovers U-11A v Arklow Town A, 6.45 p.m., Ballinalea Park.

U-13 MPGM Premier League A1: Rathnew AFC v Ashford Rovers, 7 p.m., Shamrock Park; Arklow United v Arklow Town, 7 p.m., Ferndale Park; Coolboy Rangers v Carnew AFC, 7 p.m., Coolboy Community Sportsfiel­d.

U-14 Wicklow Office Supplies Premier Division: Wicklow Rovers A v Glencormac United, 7 p.m., Whitegates.

U-14 Division A1: Roundwood AFC v Avonmore FC, 7 p.m., Vartry Grounds. Saturday, September 15

WDSL Academy: St Patrick’s AFC v Newtown, Kilcashel; Arklow United v Roundwood AFC White, Ferndale Park; Arklow Town Black v Roundwood AFC Blue, Bridgewate­r Centre Park; Enniskerry FC Red v Arklow Town White, Bog Meadow. U-12 SFAI Skechers Cup first round: Beechwood FC 1 v Shillelagh United Youths, 11.30 a.m., Royal Hospital; Portlaoise AFC v Avonmore FC, 2 p.m., Rosleighan Park.

U-12 Donal O’Leary Premier League A1: St Anthony’s Kilcoole United FC A v Aughrim Rangers, Dermot Wheeler Park; Ashford Rover U-11A v Roundwood AFC, Ballinalea Park.

U-12 Division A1: Avonmore FC A v Arklow United, Tullylusk; Greystones United AFC A v St Patrick’s AFC, Woodlands. U-12 Division A2: Sporting Greystones FC v Glencormac United, St Laurence’s National School; Greystones United AFC B v Ashford Rovers, Woodlands.

U-13 SFAI Skechers Cup first round: Naas United v Enniskerry FC, 12.30 p.m., Monread; Edenderry Town v Glencormac United, 12.30 p.m., Paddy Maloney Park. U-14 SFAI Skechers Cup first round: Naas AFC v Ashford Rovers, 12.30 p.m., Naas Sports Centre; Beechwood FC 1 v Aughrim Rangers, 12.45 p.m., Royal Hospital; Tullamore Town v Wicklow Rovers, 12.30 p.m., Leah Victoria Park.

U-14 Division A1: Arklow Town v Wicklow Rovers B, Bridgewate­r Centre; Roundwood AFC v Coolboy Rangers, Vartry Ground. U-16 SFAI Skechers Cup first round: Clane United AFC v Wicklow Rovers, 12.30 p.m., Doctors Road; Prosperous United v Arklow Celtic, 12 noon, Ballinafag­h. U-15/U-16 Choice Media Bowl 1: Wicklow Town AFC U-16 v Coolboy Rangers U-15, Finlay Park.

U-15/U-16 Choice Media Bowl 2: Roundwood AFC U-15 v Wicklow Rovers U-16, Vartry Grounds.

Sunday, September 16

U-8 A1: St Anthony’s Kilcoole United FC Green v Arklow Town, Dermot Wheeler Park; Enniskerry FC v Wicklow Rovers Green, Bog Meadow. U-9 A2: Arklow United Stars v Arklow United Stripes, Ferndale Park; Enniskerry FC v St Anthony’s Kilcoole United FC Green, Bog Meadow; Arklow Town Black v Greystones United B, Bridgewate­r Centre Park; Rathnew AFC v Wicklow Rovers White, Shamrock Park.

U-9 A3: Avonmore FC v Coolboy Rangers, Tullylusk; Glencormac United v Greystones United AFC C, Ryder’s Field; Roundwood AFC v Wicklow Rovers Green, Vartry Grounds.

U-10 A1: Ashford Rovers Yellow v Arklow United, Ballinalea Park; Rathnew AFC Green v Aughrim Rangers, Shamrock Park. U-10 A2: Avonmore FC v Newtown Juniors, Tullylusk; Arklow Town White v Carnew AFC, Bridgewate­r Centre Park; Sporting Greystones FC White v Greystones United AFC Yellow, St Laurence’s. U-10 A3: Sporting Greystones FC Black v Greystones United AFC Green, St Laurence’s National School; Greystones United AFC Red v Coolboy Rangers, Woodlands; Roundwood AFC v Wicklow Rovers White, Vartry Grounds.

U-10 A4: Wolfe Tone YC v Glencormac United, Temple Sportsfiel­d; St Anthony’s Kilcoole United FC Yellow v Enniskerry FC, Dermot Wheeler Park; Wicklow Rovers Blue v Wicklow Town AFC, Hockey Pitch, Dunbur.

U-11 Champions League 1 Group 1: Arklow Town White v Shillelagh United Youths Navy, Bridgewate­r Centre Park; St Anthony’s Kilcoole United FC Black v Greystones United AFC A, Dermot Wheeler Park.

U-11 Champions League 1 Group 2: Arklow Town Black v Ashford Rovers Blue, Bridgewate­r Centre Park; Arklow United Stars v Enniskerry FC Red, Ferndale Park. U-11 Champions League 1 Group 3: Wicklow Rovers U-10 v Wicklow Rovers Green, Rocky Road; Coolboy Rangers Maroon v Wolfe Tone YC, Coolboy Community Sportsfiel­d.

U-11 Champions League 2 Group 2: Newtown Juniors v Enniskerry FC White, Community Grounds; WDSL Academy v Rathnew AFC, 2 p.m., Ferndale Park.

U-11 Champions League 2 Group 3: Ashford Rovers Yellow v Wicklow Town AFC, Ballinalea Park; Greystones United AFC D v Sporting Greystones FC Black, Woodlands.

U-11 Champions League 1 Group 4: Arklow United Stripes v Glencormac United, Ferndale Park; Carnew AFC v Roundwood AFC, Back Alley.

U-11 Champions League 2 Group 4: Aughrim Rangers v Greystones United, Allen Park; Coolboy Rangers White v Roundwood AFC Blue, Coolboy Community Sportsfiel­d.

U-13 SFAI Skechers Cup first round: Arklow Town v Clara Town, 12 noon, Bridgewate­r Centre Park.

U-13 MPGM Premier League A1: Arklow United v Carnew AFC, Ferndale Park; Rathnew AFC v Arklow Town, Shamrock Park; Greystones United AFC A v Coolboy Rangers, Woodlands.

U-14 Wicklow Office Supplies Premier Division: Greystones United AFC v Rathnew AFC, Woodlands; Glencormac United v Carnew AFC, Ryder’s Field; Ashford Rovers v Wicklow Rovers A, Ballinalea Park. U-16 SFAI Skechers Cup first round: Arklow Town v Park Celtic, 2 p.m., Bridgewate­r Centre Park.

 ??  ?? Sporting Greystones, who lost out to Greystones United.
Sporting Greystones, who lost out to Greystones United.

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