Bohs 4-1 Waterford today, young Josh harpur on the scoresheet, just signed his first pro contract recently too so well done him.
Bohs 4-1 Waterford today, young Josh harpur on the scoresheet, just signed his first pro contract recently too so well done him.
In appropriately daft LSC news, Group C (UCD, Rovers, Blackrock College and East Wall) is completed except for all the games involving UCD.
We play Rovers in a friendly at the same time as our game against East Wall, and a week before we play Rovers in the LSC
The three teams who have played are all on three points as it stands
Pats are due to play UCD in a friendly tomorrow at 12. FAI Connect has the venue as ‘UCD Astro Belfield’. Any idea where abouts on campus that pitch is in relation to the actual UCD Bowl Stu?
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Think I’ve found it after a bit of digging. I had originally checked Google maps and couldn’t see a proper full sized 11 aside pitch but found the below link on google with details of a new pitch opened in 2024, with a photo of the bowl in the background. Assume that’s where tomorrows match will be played anyways
https://alumni.ucd.ie/magazine/sport...ational%20use.
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Thought that was an away game, no?
I think it's the one about 100 yards away from the Bowl, so fairly close by. I remember seeing an LSL game there one night leaving the Bowl (Raheny United I think?) so I presume it's the main astro pitch these days. But there's a lot of building work going on lately, so hard to be sure what's what any more. There certainly used to be an astro pitch in the middle of the grass pitches - up near the GAA pitch, the other side of the Sports Centre. We've played friendlies there before too.
Edit - yeah, the one in the link is the one I'm thinking of alright.
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Annual Jim Malone Cup - FAI Training Ground
Dundalk 1 - Drogs 1 (4-2 DLK pens) - retain the glorious silverware.
I don't know most of the Drogs first team, but quick scant it looked fairly first teamers, Dundalk definitely first team today, with an eye on possible same xi for Rovers away next Fri.
Seemed to be a decent work out for both teams.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Kerry travel away to take on Cork Senior League side Leeds AFC today in the MSC quarter finals, on the northside of Cork City. Kerry will be expected to field a strong starting XI, as they look to overcome this potential banana skin.
Kerry have played Waterford and Galway in recent weeks, so there'll be no excuses. Unlike Treaty, there'll be none of this playing a friendly on the same day. Kerry will instead return to Cork City on Wednesday to take on Cork City in Bishopstown.
Athlone Town defeat St. Peter's in the LSC, giving Ian Ryan his first competitive win at the 24th attempt.
Comfortable 4-0 win for Kerry in Ballyvolane - a Cian Brosnan hat-trick before the break meant Healy could run the bench in the second 45, and his son got his first senior goal in that period.
Fair play to Kerry,treating the competition with respect,its a chance to win a trophy and its competitive action and in this case the whole squad got some action.
Semi-final line-up now complete - Cork defeated Ringmahon last night, and a youthful Waterford side overcame what looked like a near full-strength Cobh 3-2 after extra time.
Another cup semi final for Kerry to look forward to. Third cup semi final in as many years. Decisions have been made elsewhere regards no return of the League Cup. The MSC is filling the void.
I'd prefer Munster LoI clubs to form their own tournament. For whatever reason they are entertaining the MSC and what's essentially a Cork FA. So that's that.
Waterford and Cork are the teams to beat, even if they opt to rotate their squads. Just the reality of it.
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