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joeSoap
26/05/2005, 1:13 PM
Top Scorers
Alan Carey Cobh Ramblers 5
Robbie Collins Dublin City 5
Kieran O'Reilly Cobh Ramblers 5
Brian Donnellan Limerick 4
Sean Francis Kildare County 4
Michael Holt Dublin City 4
Derek McCarthy Limerick 4
Ger McCarthy Dundalk 4
Trevor Vaughan Dublin City 4
Billy Clery Galway United 3
Phillip Hughes Monaghan United 3
Michael McNamara Sligo Rovers 3
Barry Moran Galway United 3
Carlos Alvarez Sligo Rovers 2
Tommy Barrett Limerick 2
Andrew Cousins Kildare County 2
Iarfhlaith Davoren Athlone Town 2
David Goldbey Galway United 2
Robert Kelleher Limerick 2
David Lee Monaghan United 2
Kupono Low Sligo Rovers 2
David Maher Kilkenny City 2
Colin P O'Brien Limerick 2
Barry O'Connor Kildare County 2
Davin O’Neill Cobh Ramblers 2
Aidan Price Kilkenny City 2
Ciaran Quinn Monaghan United 2

joeSoap
26/05/2005, 1:16 PM
And lets not forget:

Tomas McGauley Limerick 1.

gael353
26/05/2005, 10:21 PM
He scored one against Cobh in the first game a fantastic lob, and two against Kildare (should have been three but it hit CPs heal) so yes he has 3.

Pauliwallnuts
26/05/2005, 10:40 PM
Robbie was only credited with 1 goal against Kildare.

Considering Donners is a midfielder his return so far is fantastic.
Not only does he have a habit of scoring but he has the ability to get them at vital times as well.

I think that sometimes on here Brian isn't given the credit he deserves.

Well done Brian & long may it continue !!

backodanet
27/05/2005, 7:22 AM
how bad thay only give him one least that way it'll keep him out of the headlines and he won't get snapped up by a prem team for a while longer cause if he keeps performing the way he has it only a matter of time

joeSoap
27/05/2005, 9:21 AM
Officially credited scorers against Kildare were Colin, Derek, and Robbie.

sadloserkid
27/05/2005, 5:12 PM
Officially credited scorers against Kildare were Colin, Derek, and Robbie.

What ever about Can't Pass being given a goal (a joke of a decision given that he couldn't even see the ball from his prone position) at least it hit him. How in the name of God can Derek McCarthy be credited with one. When the game was over he said that he hadn't touched it himself... :confused:

Donnellan has his critics but I think he's proven himself to be an excellent winger this year. Defensively he's still suspect at times but if Noel O'Connor is dead set on using Derek McCarthy as a midfielder/substitute I'd sooner see Donnellan up front with Robbie K and Darren Young out wide on the left than the other clown.