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Archive for September, 2008
Update Sep 22 2008
Monday, September 22nd, 2008Under 10 Tornado Club
Monday, September 22nd, 2008The Clubs Under 10 Tornado Club will begin again at 2pm on Saturday October 4th at Aura Leisure. New players welcome.
Under 14s record another win
Monday, September 22nd, 2008Carrick U14 had another hugely impressive, 9-2 victory over Gurteen in the first round of the Connaught Cup played last Saturday morning.
With the sides tied at two each at half-time Carrick turned on the style in the second half to complete a comprehensive victory. Daire Farrell was on fire throughout the match and finished with an extraordinary personal tally of 8 goals, each of which was clinically dispatched.
The away team simply had no answer to Daire’s speed and skill which tormented the away side throughout the 70 minutes. However it was far from a one man show and the whole team contributed to this victory.
With the result beyond doubt the management team were afforded the opportunity to give the whole squad a run out and all those who played performed admirably. Shane Mc Carthy, making his first start of the season was particularly impressive in defence whilst Jack Delacy bossed the middle of the park exchanges.
There was a large attendance at the game to cheer on the home side and we hope they will turn out again for next Saturday’s vital league match.
The team lined out as follows ….
Brendan Flynn, Joe Sharkey, Shane Mc Carthy, Michael Heeran, Ciaran Blain, Shane Cronouge, Jack Delacy, Mick Murtagh, Ronan Egan, Daire Farrell, Paul Mc Goldrick. Subs used….Declan Mc Goldrick, Darren Conlon, Cian Henry, Cathal Mc Elgun and Niall Conlon
U14s exit Connaught Cup
Monday, September 22nd, 2008Carrick were drawn away to St. John’s in the first round of the Connaught Cup in what was always going to be a difficult fixture.
Playing with the breeze at their backs in the first half, Carrick threatened the St John’s goal several times, but were also lucky not to concede before half time.
St. John’s took full advantage of the breeze in the second half and the Carrick goal was under threat from the off. St. John’s broke the deadlock within 5 minutes and after 20 minutes were 3 goals to the good.
Carrick mounted a rearguard action for the remainder of the fixture, but could do little to stop a now rampant St. John’s side. St. John’s recorded another 3 goals before the whistle to advance to the next round as strong contenders for the title, while Carrick now enter the Shield competition.

