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soccer match reports weekend 18th feb

Under 14 NSL
Peake villa 3 v Clerihan 0

What looked on paper a chance for clerihan to get back to winning ways after a run of bad results proved yet again to be another bad day for the boys, With the teams level at half time clerihans only chance came from a Jack Burke through ball for Luke Hahessy who was unlucky not to convert. Peake villa opened up the scoring in the second half when the clerihan defence failed to challange the opposition attack .A tackle on Shane Hickey which took place in the penalty area was only awarded with a free kick which resulted in Jack Burke coming close hitting the cross bar,Clerihans only other chance came when Shane Hickey converted only to be called offside. A promising start to the season now looks like ending up a relagation fight.

match reports weekend of 11th feb

CLERIHAN SCHOOLBOYS FC

U14 SFAI CUP

Saturday was a landmark day for the u14s as they became only the second ever squad
from the club to step onto the pitch at the last 32 stage of the SFAI cup. The trip to
Herbertstown was always going to be a difficult assignment against opponents that had
just lost out by the odd goal in three to Cherry Orchard of Dublin last season. The first
half saw some heroic defending from the Clerihan lads with Eoin O’Donovan and Jack
Burke keeping the highly-rated home centre-forward quiet while goalkeeper Eoin Power
made a number of brilliant saves . Herbertstown did manage to score once but a slender
half-time deficit gave Clerihan plenty of hope. Unfortunately , a second goal after the
restart was the killer blow and forced Clerihan to re-organise in an effort to get back into
the game. Jack Burke moved to midfield in an effort to get some more support up to Luke
Hahessy but this inevitably left some gaps at the back which the home side exploited to
the full. To their credit , Clerihan kept plugging awy but found it impossible to breach
a very strong , physical defence. Each and every one of the squad gave it their all on the
day and there was a real sense of pride in this performance against a serious outfit. The
team managers were full of praise for the display and the home team were gracious to
acknowledge that they had a tough test. It is important to note the significance of the
achievement in reaching this stage of the competition , something that was beyond the
ability of any other U14 team from the South Tipp league this season. We hope that the
other teams in the club will strive even harder to match and maybe surpass this in the
coming years. Well done to all concerned , players and coaches , and also to those who
travelled to Limerick to support the lads.

HERBERTSTOWN (LIMERICK) 5 CLERIHAN 0

U11A LEAGUE

The U11s recorded another comfortable win in Clerihan on Saturday morning , totally
dominating against a gallant but depleted Vee Rovers squad. Callum Meagher gave
Clerihan a tenth minute lead with a sweet strike and was only denied a first-half hat-trick
by the post and crossbar. The Vee Rovers goalkeeper was in wonderful form and made
a number of top-class saves. Cormac Freier volleyed to the net early in the second half
to make it 2-0 before Callum Meagher completed the scoring with another great shot.
The visitors couldn’t cope with the power of Callum and Anthony Phelan in midfield and
a little bit more composure and better option-taking in attack would have yielded more
goals. Brian O’Sullivan had a great game on the left flank while there was a touch of
class about everthing Conor Og Ryan did.

CLERIHAN 3 VEE ROVERS 0

Soccer Reports Sat 4th Feb

U16 TIPPERARY CUP

The U16s made their exit from the Tipperary Cup at the quarter-final stage when they
lost out to league leaders St. Kevins at Newhill park on Saturday morning. Clerihan
began brightly and didn’t allow Kevins any space or time on the ball. An unfortunate
lapse allowed the Kevins centre-forward through for an easy goal after ten minutes but
that was to be the only defensive slip-up of the first half. Dale Greene , playing through
the pain barrier with a troublesome hip injury , was outstanding at centre-half while
goalkeeper Liam Powell made one tremendous point-blank save. The second half saw
Clerihan pose more of an attacking threat with Reno Roche looking the most likely to
unhinge the home defence with his pace. However , a wonderful strike gave Kevins a
two-goal advantage on the hour mark , leaving Clerihan with a mountain to climb. The
last twenty minutes saw Clerihan throw everything into attack with James Maher almost
scoring from a Rory Maher corner and Stephen Sheehan close with two efforts. On the
day , however , the Kevins goal remained intact and Clerihan must now focus on the
upcoming Plate competition , a trophy that looks well within the grasp of this team on the
evidence of today. Team captain Rhys McMorrow and Rory Maher were outstanding on
the day and everybody else responded by upping their own game significantly.

U14 NSL TEMPLEMORE 4 CLERIHAN 2

The U14s day turned into a bit of a farce when , after travelling to Templemore , they
were told that the pitch was unplayable and both teams returned to Clerihan to play the
game. Templemore proved to be a formidable outfit and were good value for their 1-0
half-time lead. A deflection off a Clerihan defender following a corner after the restart
made it 2-0 to Templemore and it was 3-0 shortly after , as the Clerihan defence really
struggled against strong speedy opponents. Luke Hahessy converted a penalty to give
Clerihan a glimmer of hope but Templemore responded quickly with a fourth goal before
Luke Hahessy then headed home a Jack Burke free-kick to complete the scoring. A
season that had started so well has taken quite a nose-dive in recent weeks as many of the
lads seem to have lost their form. We can only hope that there is a big improvement next
week for the trip to Herbertstown in Limerick for the SFAI cup tie.

U10A LEAGUE PEAKE VILLA 5 CLERIHAN 2

The U10s travelled to Thurles on Sunday morning and gave an excellent account of
themselves against probably the best u10 team in the league. This was a far stronger
Peake Villa team than that which played out a 1-1 draw some weeks back in Clerihan
and they started in whirlwind fashion. Two goals within minutes of the start of the game
showed that they meant business and it would have been far worse but for Clerihan’s
man-of-the-match , goalkeeper Ryan Walsh. Once the lads settled , they played some
lovely football and were rewarded when good passing left Cathal O’Mahoney with a
simple tap-in goal to leave the home side 2-1 in front at the interval. The match was all-
square early in the second half as Micheal Quinlan , who was exceptional throughout ,

ST KEVINS 2 CLERIHAN 0

scored a fine goal when he converted a pass from Daragh Hurley. Clerihan needed to
keep things tight at this stage but , unfortunately , conceded straight from the kick-off,
a score that really deflated the lads. Peake Villa went on to add two more , finshing the
game much more strongly , but this was a really good workout that should stand the lads
in good stead for the games to come.

Results & Match Reports Sat 21st Jan

CLERIHAN SCHOOLBOYS FC

 

U16 TIPPERARY CUP     CLERIHAN  5  CLONMEL CELTIC  1

 

The u16s produced the stand-out performance of the weekend with an emphatic victory over Clonmel Celtic at the community field on Saturday. Stephen Sheehan gave Clerihan the lead after 10 minutes with a brilliant strike from 20 metres after Reno Roche had set him up and  made it 2-0 shortly after when he surprised the goalkeeper at the near post. Clerihan got a dream start to the second half when Rory Maher scored from a free-kick fully 35 metres from goal but Celtic pulled one back to give them a glimmer of hope. It was short-lived , however , as Stephen Sheehan outpaced the Celtic defence to complete his hat-trick before Brendan Byrne converted another Reno Roche cross to make it five. This was an outstanding display from all concerned with the midfield trio of Rhys McMorrow , Rory Maher and Reno Roche totally dominant from start to finish and really intelligent in their distribution of the ball. Although not troubled to any great degree , the Clerihan defence was very assured throughout , making this the best team performance from the group this season.

 

U14 NSL     CLERIHAN  0  NENAGH  4

 

The second game at the field saw the u14s go down to a very strong Nenagh outfit and they could have no complaints with the result. Nenagh made a first-half breakthrough and crucially scored a second just before half-time. Any hopes of a Clerihan comeback were shattered with the concession of a third within minutes of the restart , goalkeeper Eoin Power making an excellent parry only to see the ball go over the line despite the efforts of defenders to clear. The visitors added a fourth to make it a day to forget for the Clerihan lads who won’t meet too many teams of this calibre over the course of the season.

 

U12A LEAGUE  PEAKE VILLA  3  CLERIHAN  0

 

A brave effort from the u12s in Thurles on Saturday afternoon failed to stop Peake Villa from taking maximum points. The home side exerted plenty of early pressure and were good value for their half-time one goal lead. The Clerihan defence coped fairly well overall with Cathal Ryan outstanding at centre-back but silly errors were to cost dearly. Two second-half goals gave the scoreline a rather false  look as Clerihan were well in the game throughout. Callum Meagher and Daniel Fitzpatrick  had plenty of midfield possession but the team is struggling to score goals and there were very few chances created , the home goalkeeper having a very easy game.

 

U10A LEAGUE  CLERIHAN  2  ST KEVINS  5

 

Another slow start from the u10s saw St Kevins take an early lead but Ryan Walsh replied minutes later with a clinical finish. The visitors were soon back in front before Daragh Hurley equalised with a cracking finish after the ball came back off the crossbar. St Kevins made it 3-2 at the end of an exciting first-half and dominated the second period , adding two more goals as the Clerihan lads wilted under the pressure. Aiden Maher was the undisputed Clerihan man-of-the-match with a power-packed midfield display while Jack Fitzpatrick deserves great credit for playing despite being very ill the day before and was his usual brilliant self. It was a good workout for the Clerihan lads who now know that they will have to up their game in terms of work-rate and speed in order to challenge the better teams in this league.