Weekend Sat/Sun 6th/7th March 2004
U-8Bs
get back on track with fine 3-1 win over rivals Malahide Utd. click
11As share the points away to Malahide Utd in top of the table clash. Daniel Reynolds got their opener from a penalty, while Brian Moriarty got the second. This was a bit of a comedown from their smashing 5-0 win the previous week. They will have to step up a gear if they are to take the league title this season.have 12Es have resounding 9-2 win over Dunshaughlin away in Co Meath 13As overcame Kilmore Boys 2-0 in a very tight scrap in Porterstown. Darren Doddy and Chris Hoey were the difference as they took their chances. 14As suffer setback to title ambitions when they went down 2-1 to local rivals, St Mochtas.
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15Ds
draw with Swords Celtic 0-0, despite having Ray Kelly sent off for a
professional foul after five minutes.
17s keep on track for league title with 3-0 win. It looked like it was going to be a real struggle, when having had the wind and hill to their advantage, they failed to go in front. But the O'Callaghan twins turned up trumps again, after their exploits of the previous week when they defeated Dundalk in the top of the table clash. Adam hit two, but it was Steve who stole the show with his man of the match performance. AUL Div2 team suffered heartbreak as they lost 1-0 to their local rivals, Whitestown Utd, in the semi-final of the Elastoplast Shield. |