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COCHRANE & CORRY CUP SEMI FINAL DRAW |
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Written by Stephen Murray
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
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COCHRANE & CORRY CUP SEMI FINAL DRAW Crumlin Star vs Newington Rangers Dates and Venues to be decided! The first team were drew against Newington Rangers in the semi finals of the Cochrane & Corry Cup after being given a bye after Mc Quiston were expelled from the NAFL. The other semi final drew Ballywalter Rec vs Bangor Rangers. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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SECONDS WIN TOUGH FIXTURE AWAY! |
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Written by Stephen Murray
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
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Dromara Village II 0 - 1 Crumlin Star II Crumlin Star IIs travelled away to Dromara Village on saturday hoping to build on their previous 6-0 win against Ards Rangers, with nearly a full strength squad apart from captain Hagans nursing an injury who was forced to drop to the bench. Star also welcomed back Liam McKervey to their starting panel as well as Timmy Whelan. Star started the game the more brightly and were quick off the mark with two good chances from Whelan and Osbourne. The Star defence of Hawkins, McAuley, Mallon and Murray were keeping the Dromara attack at bay, limiting them to long range efforts which were easily dealt with by Thompson in goal. Veteran midfielder Fernando Murphy was working as hard as ever down the right side and his eagerness brought another chance for Whelan but his shot was fired just wide of the goal. Mc Kervey and stand in midfielder for the day McNally worked tirelessly throughout the game and it was McNallys ball to Murphy who created the opening goal from left winger Ciaran Cairns to slot by the out stretched Dromara keeper. Star continued to press hard to double their lead but it was to no avail as the opposition keeper made saves from Hawkins and Mcnally, before Cairns blasted one just wide. Dromara continued to push the Star and there pressure told when just before half time they got a chance but were thwarted by Thompson in goal who pushed the shot wide. HALF TIME 1-0 The second half started much as the same as the first with Star creating more of the chances, but they just couldnt find the killer goal. Dromara upped their work rate and began to find holes in the star midfield, but the Star defence kept them at bay. Striker Osbourne had a blistering shot tipped wide by the Dromara keeper, before Teer was introduced after returning from injury and he was straight into the action when midfielder Cairns linked up well with Teer but there was no final product. Murphy and Murray continued to push down the right side of the pitch but again Star couldnt capitalise. Murray (D) was then introduced for his brother Stephen and went straight into the thick of the action when he and Whelan linked up well and put cairns in, but unfortunatley he ballooned the ball over the bar. The Star defence kept their concentration with Hawkins, Mallon and McAuley clearing every attack and the game finished 1-0. Star manager Scullion and his assistant Hagans, were both delighted with the win and especially their players battling attitude throughout the match. Starman- Sean McAuley |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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Written by Stephen Murray
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Crumlin Star II 6 Ards Rangers 0
Star bounced back from their previous week defeat against Sirocco by hitting Ards Rangers for 6 at mallusk on saturday. Star were without influential captain Jim Hagans and also veteran Micky Doran for the game, however first team manager Hawkins wanted Hamilton and Keenan who were returning from injury to play some part in the fixture. The home team started brightly with Hawkins and Keenan controlling the defence, while Murphy (S) and McAuley were pushing forward from the full back position. Thompson in goal had little to deal with, while McNally and Osbourne worked hard up front. Fernando Murphy turned back the years with a superb performance on the right side of midfield with Hamilton and Mark Mooney in the central midfield roles, Ciaran Cairns took up the left wing role and worked continusoulsy to push for the star opener. The opening goal came from Fernando Murphy when he calmly slipped the ball the out stretched keeper. Star continued to work hard with Mcnally creating chance up front and the ref wrongly disallowed an Osburne goal.However Star created more chances with the keeper saving from Hawkins and Keenan headers. Cairns then scored Stars second directly from a corner when he caught the keeper unaware. McNally then added a third before the half time break. HT- 3-0 The second half started well for the star who kept their quick tempo passing game up and created more chances through Murphy (F) and Osbourne. Star scored a fourth with McNally taking the plaudits again with Murphy getting the assist. Hamilton was passing the ball superbly with Mooney working like a horse and he slipped McNally in who squared the ball for Cairns to get his second of the day. Murray and McKervey were introduced for Osbourne and Cairns and went straight into the thick of the action. Star was playing really well and looking like future champions when Mallon was introduced for Hawkins and Murphy created another chance for McNally who somehow missed from 1 YARD out when he ballooned the ball over the bar. He made up for his mistake few minutes later when he calmly slotted away a penalty which Mooney won when he was uphended in the box. Star finished the game stronger than they started with their fitness the telling point, manger Scullion stated that he was delighted with the win especially the performance and the attitude of the players. Starman: Fernando Murphy
Thompson, Murphy (S), McAuley, Hawkins, Keenan, Murphy (F), Hamilton, Hawkins, Mooney, Cairns, McNally, Osbourne subs: Murray, Mallon, Mckervey |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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