Eddie munster images1/23/2024 ![]() ![]() Regional Utd: Rob Shier Tom Frawley Joey Rushe David Cowpar Eduardo Almeida Ewan O'Brien Brian O'Connor Luke Ryan Oleg Vysochan Ruairi Casserley Paudie Hartigan, Subs: Andrew Cowpar Pat McDonagh Shane Carmody Joe Lavan Alex Sidorov. Shane Carmody, Oleg Vysochan and Paudie Hartigan completed the scoring. Ruairi Casserley scored four times for the winners with Joe Lavan netting twice. Holders Regional Utd took no chances on their visit to Moyross and a full strength Premier side proved much too strong for the home side. Subs: Filip Mostowy Josh McCarthy Dylan Higgins Kelly Jack Cross Adam Keating. Nenagh AFC: Aaron Savage Saeed Ryan Lee Mowatt Colm Hayden Kieran Barr Conor McCormack Alan Sheehan Adam Ryan Kieran O'Brien Aidan White Ryan Gilmartin, Subs: Mark McKenna Matt O'Gorman Diarmuid Fitzpatrick Cillian Scullyįairview Rgs: Josh McCarthy GK Igor Vasylenko Blake Curran Shane Tracey Jason Cross Cian McNamara Shane Duggan Josh Quinlivan Liam Quinn Adam Dore Kane Connolly. ![]() The second half was nip and tuck with little to separate the sides until substitute Matt O’Gorman picked out Kieran O’Brien, who, with another header, put Nenagh in front.Ī red card for a professional foul, put paid to Fairview’s hopes as the home side held on for a memorable win. However, Fairview Rgs responded well and were back on level terms before the break courtesy of a Josh Quinlivan goal. The home side went in front midway through the first half when Ryan Gilmartin’s free kick was headed home by Kieran Barr. Subs: Dermot Fitzgerald Aidan Hurley Seamus Moloney Darren Lawlor.įairview Rgs were the second big name to crash out at the first hurdle in the MFA Cup, going down 2-1 in a thrilling game at Nenagh AFC. Subs: Danny McCarthy.īallynanty Rovers: Christy Lynch Liam Byrnes Adam Costello Jack McGarry Josh Adams Cian Lynch Shane Dillon Cian Fitzgerald James Fitzgerald Adrian Power Conor Keane. Dermot Fitzgerald forced a superb save from Evan Moloney and minutes later the same player headed the ball to the back of the Carew net but the goal was ruled out for pushing.Ĭarew Park: Evan Moloney Darragh Walsh Aaron Haugh Scott Kirwin John Mullane Gavin Hehir Pat Boyle Jake Leamy Leon Johnson Aaron Nunan John Connery. He touched the ball inside to Jake Leamy who curled the ball low into the far corner from the edge of the box.īalla piled on the pressure as the game petered out. The only goal of the game came shortly before half time when a long throw by Aaron Haugh made it’s way to John Connery on the far flank. Gavin Hehir was immense in the middle of the park, breaking up play time and again to frustrate Balla.īalla’s challenge was not helped by a needless red card for Cian Fitzgerald in the opening quarter but to their credit they did keep up the battle to the final minute and but for a late disallowed goal may well have salvaged something from the tie. In contrast, the home side were pumped up from the start.Īn early challenge by John Mullane set the standard and his team mates responded accordingly. Strangely, Balla started lethargically for such a big tie. The home side reduced the pitch size to it’s minimum taking away the threat Balla posed on the flanks and it suited the hosts perfectly. Kieran Hanlon’s men were excellent on the day and deserved their victory. While the focus will be on Balla’s exit, it should be firmly on the home side. The first major shock of the season surfaced on Sunday morning when Ballynanty Rvs, many people’s fancy for the tournament, fell at the first hurdle going down to Carew Park thanks to Jake Leamy’s first half goal. Elsewhere the gulf between the Premier and all below them was on full display with huge wins being chalked up. ![]()
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