correct we are a round behind to the untimely death of a ref in tragic circumstances. Waterford clubs are due to play Munster Junior The 14th of Dec, so possible 5th rd ties on the 21st or the new year.
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I was more wondering which teams play on Saturdays rather than Sundays.
Trying to arrange a trip to a sporting event in Dublin on Saturday 6th.
Clondalkin Celtic are probably a Saturday team, what about Wayside Celtic? Or Drumcondra/EID?
I guess I'll check on the week of the game...
Otherwise I might have to go to an AIL rugby match!!!
EID are a Saturday side from UCFL as are Sportslink
Trying to organise bus for 5th rd. Away to winners of Baldoyle utd v river valley rangers, do these clubs play sat or sunday anyone know
FAI JUNIOR CUP OUTRIGHT BETTING 2014-15
St Michaels 11/2
Sheriff YC 7/1
Collinstown 10/1
Pike Rovers 12/1
Clonmel Celtic 12/1
Carew Park 14/1
North End Utd 16/1
Clonmel Town 16/1
Westport 16/1
Carrick United 20/1
Hibernians (Waterford) 25/1
Bridge United 25/1
Tramore 25/1
Boyle Celtic 25/1
Newmarket Celtic 25/1
New Ross Celtic 25/1
Crettyard United 33/1
Liffey Wanderers 33/1
Moore Utd 33/1
Fairview Rangers 33/1
Regional United 33/1
Nenagh 33/1
Villa FC 33/1
Moyross 33/1
Wayside Celtic 40/1
Iorras Aonthaithe 40/1
Listowel Celtic 40/1
Greenhills/Greenpark FC 40/1
Donnycarney FC 50/1
Evergreen 50/1
Glen Celtic 50/1
Leeview Athletic 50/1
Knockainey 66/1
Streamstown Celtic 66/1
Tower FC 66/1
From Junior Soccer Portal:
The draw for the fifth round of the FAI Junior Cup has already been made but before those fixtures take place next month the tie of the fourth round involving two of the best teams in the country will be played out on Friday night at Clontarf Road.
Sheriff YC and Collinstown FC were both semi-finalists in last season’s competition and are both still unbeaten in all competitions this season. This tie is the biggest in the country this weekend and a massive crowd is expected to pack into the Clontarf Road cage.While most of the neutrals find this one too hard to call, the bookies are favoring experience and put two time recent champions Sheriff in as 8/13 favorites while Collinstown are enticingly priced at 3/1.Here in the JSP office we have had plenty of debate on how the game will pan out with words such as experience, passion, desire, skill and class heavily being banded about. It really is a difficult one to call. There are those who say that the experience and class of Sheriff will see them through while others point out that Collinstown are a team on the up and have been in top form for well over a year now, only losing out on a final spot in last season’s competition to penalty kicks against Ballynanty Rovers.We are not going to predict the outcome of the game but we will give an outlive of the three key battles on the pitch that may have a huge bearing on the game. We can’t wait for it! Can you?
Between the sticks: Lee Murphy Vs Ross Costigan “Make no mistake about it, having Lee Murphy back at Sheriff is worth a few points to them at the end of the season.” That was a quote from a spectator at Murphy’s first game back in the green and white hoops after his return from Bohemians. Murphy can also be the difference between exiting the competition or progression to the fifth out. Difficult to pick out a better goalkeeper in the amatuer game and when on his game he can be unbeatable. Just ask any Kilbarrack fan about that!Murphy’s opposite number Ross Costigan may not be as well known as Murphy but those who have seen him in action will know how good he is. Costigan was outstanding in Collinstown’s victories over both Mervue Utd and NUI Galway last season and has worked his way onto the AUL Oscar Traynor panel this season. A player for the big occasion, this could be his time to outshine one of the best around.In the engine room: Darren Dunne Vs Dylan ClarkeDarren Dunne is the perfect example of a box to box midfielder and boasts a superb range of passing. Probably the best amateur midfielder in the country at present is also a massive threat from set pieces. His ability to unlock a defence with a precision pass could be the difference come Friday night.Dylan Clarke has been immense for Collinstown over the past year. The youngster is top class with the ball at his feet and can find a killer pass when required. Clarke, at just 19 years old has a superb engine and has proven in big games over the past year that he is mature beyond his years on the pitch. Going up against one of the best players in the country in Dunne gives Clarke the opportunity to show his class.The Strikers: John Rock Vs Anto McCormackJohn Rock! It is actually difficult to put into words how good a player John Rock can be when he is on form. Holds the ball up superbly, links masterfully with the midfield and is the best finisher in the box currently plying his trade in the Premier A. Deserved his call us to the international set up this season. If he gets opportunities in the box you would put your house on him to score!Up the other end and Collinstown have the proverbial ‘silver’ fox in the box. Anto McCormack has bags of skill, a turn of pace and is prone to scoring a few crackers. He is sure to cause the Sheriff defence problems all night and it would be no surprise if he grabs a winner.
FAI Junior Cup 4th Round – Sheriff YC Vs Collinstown FC – Clontarf Road – KO 7.00pm
Thanks sherrif2
Result: Sheriff 3 Collinstown 1
Saint Michaels probably worthy favourites again and a decent price too.Bit of luck in the draw and they will be knocking on the door again as will Sherrif and probably Pike.Its all about the draw though.Probably only 3 or maybe 4 teams realistically who will win it.Sherrif in AUL.ST Micks in TSDL.Pike in LDL and prob Mervue in Galway.Then again not many thought Ballynanty would reach final last year.Home draws mean a lot.
Yea i think it'll be one of either St Michaels or Sherrif they just no how to groind out results when they have to but its still early days yet.
A massive FAI Intermediate and Junior final double header will take place in the Aviva Stadium on May 17
Drumcondra 0 EID 1.
They go on to play Crettyard United in next round.
Anyone have some information on greenhills/greenpark fc and what type of team they are?
I played with Greenhills as a schoolboy, 30 odd years ago.(not much help to you).
back then they were two separate clubs, dunno when they merged. The used to have an intermediate side, but not sure if thats still the case.
http://www.gbfc.ie/
Don't have an Intermediate team at the moment,this is their top teams league http://lsl.ie/league-table/?id_division=32 which is one Division down from Intermediate.
Sunday 7th December
FAI 5th round, ko 2pm
City Utd v Carew Park
Muirhevna Mor v Boyle Celtic
Mervue Utd v Liffey Wanderers (1pm)
Park Utd v Galyway Hibs (6th Dec)
Pike Rovers v Ballyhaunis Town
Clonmel town v Iorras Aointaithe
Westport Utd v New Ross Celtic (14th Dec)
Waterford 4th Rd Dec 7th
Tramore Rangers v Carrick 11am
Hibs v Villa 11am
Dungarvan v Tramore AFC 11am
5th round ties due to be played Dec 14th