7-A-Side Tournament 2010
U10 Final Killarney Wolves 1 The Lions 0
Despite the rainfall, the Killarney Athletic Killarney Credit Union Underage 7 A Side continued last night and today. In the U10 final, the Killarney Wolves defeated The Lions 1-0 after a pulsating final. Michael Lenihan claimed the winner from a free-kick which hit the top corner of the net just before half time. A very exciting second half followed but The Lions just could not get the equaliser.
U12 Final The Danone Squad 3 The Big Headers 1
The big game of the night, the U12 final, was a cracker. The Danone Squad were favourites after an impressive qualifying campaign but The Big Headers were in no mood to lie down. The game was even enough in the early stages but before long, Peter McCarthy had Danone in front with a fine strike for1-0. Despite chances for both sides, it remained so until the break. A good start from The Big Headers, driven on by Billy Courtney, was cut short by number two from the prolific Cathal O’ Shea. Danone looked to be in control but the big-hearted Dan O’Brien saw a gap and on a second attempt found the net to make it 2-1. The rest of the half was end to end but The Big Headers could find no way past the ubiquitous Daragh Moynihan, who kept them at bay time after time. Inevitably, Niall McCarthy made the victory safe with a fine chip over Mark Hartnett for a 3-1 win for Danone. Billy Courtney, Conor McCarthy, Peter McCarthy and Cathal O’ Shea were all in line for the honour but Player of the Tournament went to Daragh Moynihan for his versatility throughout the tournament.
WEEK ONE
Monday
The thirty-fourth Killarney Credit Union Killarney Athletic 7 A Side kicked off on Monday night with a full complement of games down for decision. There were 1-0 wins for the Beaufort-bolstered RC Frames, long-running participants and former finalists Boolteen’s Buckos and John D’s Bar (over former winners Charlies Angels). The bulk of the public house representatives showed up well: The Lane Bar, Corkerys, Falvey’s (4-0) and The Laune all winning. IC Photos, MD O’ Sheas’s and Brazzer’s Boys added to the winners. The last two games ended in draws with Tatler Toffees drawing with Country Pork and Mecom Ltd.with the Star Bar. All in all, a competitive opening night.
Tuesday
Tuesday night was a night of goals. Wins for GMHD over Old Dogs (2-0), Iron Men FC over The Cones Experience (2-1), The Kerry Way backboned by a Ballyvourney contingent, The Bridge Bar (2-0) and the experienced Jades over last year’s winners The Beaufort Bar and Restaurant (3-1) sprung no real surprises. Mecom Ltd. had three to spare over MD O’ Sheas. Real So So Bad won 1-0 over Tony’s School of Motoring. A great clash ensued between Speakeasy and The Smokehouse ending in a 4-3 win for the latter. Teddy O’Connors had 3-1 win over The Castle Inn and IC Photo beat Brazzer’s Boys 2-1. Fleming’s Taxi and Dungeon Turkish Delight drew 1-1 The result and performance of the night has to go to the Killarney Heights though who pulverised Den Joes Killarney by 8 goals to nil, setting up a definite move into the premier knockout stages.
Wednesday
In Wednesday night’s action at the Killarney Credit Union 7 A Side Tournament, there were goals-a-plenty. The Failte put four past Mustang Sally’s (4-1); the Laune eked out a 2-1 victory over John D’s Bar to keep veteran Terry Cummins happy; Killarney Heights had a comfortable 3-1 win over Cows Blood Boys; former winners Charlie’s Angels put two past Killorglin Golf and Leisure (2-1); the Old Dogs were beaten 2-0 by the Kerry Eagles; there were One-Nil wins for Real So So Bad and Corkery’s Bar, over Tony’s School of Motoring and Galvin Murphy Hooper Dolan respectively; the Lane Bar had three goals to spare over Subway; Pat O’Neill’s Aquila Club AFC plundered Block’s Bricks for a 5-0 win; Jades had five to spare over The Kerry Way; but pride of place last night went to Falvey’s Thursday who claimed a massive 7-0!!! Wednesday Night Takeaway from Den Joes Killarney.
Thursday
The last evening of the first week of the Killarney Credit Union 7 A Side Tournament threw up a surprise. On Pitch One, holders The Beaufort Bar, were put the sword by a goal to nil by a plucky Bridge Bar side. No surprises for The Tatler Toffees however as they demolished Tony’s school of Motoring 6-0, a hat-trick for Denis Galvin. Iron Mills FC and The Cones Experience put Mustang Sallys and The Failte respectively to the sword. The Aquila Club had two to spare over Danny’s Boys but manager Danny MacClure is still quietly confident of progressing to the Premier Knockout stages. Country Pork and Real So So Bad played out a 0-0 draw.
On Pitch Two, veterans PJ Lynch and Joe Joe Fleming did their best to set the tone for their teams, Block’s Bricks and Fleming’s Taxis, but the slick Smokehouse and tenacious Boolteen’s Buckos had too much for them. The Dungeon Turkish Delights will be delighted with their hard fought 1-0 win over Speakeasy despite Seán Ó Donoghue showing some touches of yore. In a competitive game, Squires got the better of RC Frames on a 2-1 scoreline.
WEEK 2
Monday
The second week of Killarney Credit Union 7 A Side Tournament began with some over 35 action. Last year, the Vincent Casey Life and Pensions side (under the guise of Living Legends) managed a 2-1 win over Mackies Crew and will be confident in their abilities again this year. Mackies will be gunning for revenge though and with the likes of newly eligible Alan Brady in their ranks they have a chance. Falvey's are an eager bunch and must also be fancied, while McSorleys will need all their experience to put it up to these teams. Falvey’s Thursdays could be a dark horse. In round one, new boys McSorleys put up the best score with a 2-0 win over Vincent Casey L&P, while Falvey’s Thursday and Mackies Crew played out a 1-1 draw. In the regular competition, Brazzer’s Boys and Teddy O’ Connors drew 4-4 in a thriller, another draw between the Castle Inn and IC Photo. MD O’ Sheas beat The Star Bar 2-0. Boolteen’s Buckos used their 7 A Side experience to defeat the fancied Aquila Club 2-1. Jades progressed to the next stages with a very convincing 7-1 thrashing at the expense of The Bridge Bar. The Killarney Heights continued their 100% record with a 3-1 win over Falvey’s Bar, while Block’s Bricks went under to Danny’s Boys who now look a good bet for progression to the Premier knockout stages.
Tuesday
In Tuesday night’s Killarney Credit Union 7 A Side Tournament, teams made further inroads into reaching the next stages. In group “C”, Squires hit Subway for four and RC Frames needed just one to edge the group win from The Lane Bar. Group “F” saw Cows Blood Boys claim their first win to leave Den Joes rooted to the bottom and hoping for more from the Reserve Cup (6-2) (Killarney Heights with 3 wins and Falvey’s progress top of the group). There were draws between the top teams in group “G”, The Tatler Toffees and Real So So Bad (2-2), while Country Pork managed their first win, leaving Tony’s School of Motoring to edge towards the Reserve. The top teams in Group “I”, Dungeon Turkish Delights and Smoke House, drew 1-1 while The Speakeasy found form and had a 2-1 win over Fleming’s Taxi. The Beaufort Bar & Restaurant moved off the bottom of group “K” with a 3-1 win over The Kerry Way to secure entry to the Premier Cup and retain a chance of retaining the trophy (Jades went through on top of the group with the best 100% record in the competition). In Over 35 action, Falvey’s Thursdays secured their first win with a 3-0 defeat of The Beaufort Bar & Restaurant.
Wednesday
The group stages of the main section of Killarney Credit Union 7 A Side Tournament finished last night. On Pitch 1, The Failte looked very impressive in dispatching Iron Men FC 3-1. The Cones Experience put 5 (Andrew O’ Callaghan put aside his goalkeeping duties for one) past a gallant Mustangs Sally’s side for whom Frank Cronin scored a cracking consolation goal from a free-kick. In the battle of New Street, Charlies came out on top on a 2-1 scoreline. The first, from John B. O’Donoghue, was a sublime chip à la Messi and had O’Donoghue’s brother drooling on the sideline. Kieran Mainestone drew the teams level in the second half and despite the best efforts of Brian Cooper, a further goal from Ger Buckley ended it.
On Pitch 2, Dan Lenihans Super Six lost 3-2 to Mecom Lt d; Old Dogs drew 1-1 with Corkery’s Bar – Enda Prendergast crucially hitting his second of the night. John D’s Bar from Ballydesmond saw off Killorglin Golf Bar and Rest. 1-0 (goal from Patrick O’ Mahony, their top scorer) and Kerry Eagles put four past GMHD.
In O35 action, with only six players, Vincent Casey L & P were defeated 3-2 by Falvey’s Thursday despite the best efforts of the ageless Ger O’ Shea and Don Fennell. The winners’ scorers were Podge Dalton, Glen Owens and Leo O’ Connor. Enda Prendergast and Donncha Galvin got on the scoresheet for Vincent Casey’s.
WEEK 3
Monday
The knockout stages of the tournament began last night. First, there were wins in the U16 competition for J&B King Builders, The Amigos and 4 Star Pizza, and U14 for Faha Utd and The Tralee Boys. Mc Sorleys and The Beaufort Bar drew 1-1 O35. In Premier action, on pitch 1, holders, The Beaufort Bar beat MD O’Shea 3-1; Charlies Angels beat J D’s Bar 3-1; GMHD ended The Failte’s hopes with a 2-1 win AET and Mecom Utd had one to spare over Dungeon Turkish Delights.
On Pitch 2, Boolteen’s Buckos let The Tatler Toffees back into it after taking a 2-0 lead and were happy to hear the final whistle with the Tatler improving all the time. Another extra time game saw Cows Blood Boys beat Brazzer’s Boys/ Julie’s Barber Shop 3-2. Corkery’s dumped the unbeaten Killarney Heights form the competition on a 1-0 scoreline. IC Photo had a 3-1 win over Teddy O’ Connor’s Bar to make their way into the ¼ finals.
Tuesday
In Tuesday’s action, The Cone Experience, Kerry Eagles, Falvey’s Bar, Squires, The Smokehouse, Danny’s Army and Country Pork progressed to the next round of the Premier competition.
In O35 action, The Beaufort Bar & Restaurant and Mackey’s Crew came out with wins. In U16 action J & B King Builders beat 4 Star Pizza, while No Name Club and The Amigos drew 1-1. U14, Marie’s Boys and Cork Hygiene beat Team Fredrick and Bally FC respectively.
Wednesday
Wednesday night’s Premier Cup action saw Jades beat Real So So Bad 3-1. Falvey’s ended the hopes of Danny’s Boys with a resounding 5-0 victory. Charlie’s Angels could find no more in the tank and were defeated 2-1 by Cow’s Blood Boys. IC Photo continued to give youth its fling with a 2-0 win over holders The Beaufort Bar & Restaurant. Corkery’s Bar progressed to the last eight with a 1-0 win over Country Pork. In the Reserve Cup, Killorglin Golf Club Bar & Rest ended the hopes of James Weldon and co. with a 1-0 win; Old Dogs kept up their momentum with a 3-1 defeat of Subway and Pa Howard will fancy their chances from now on; Den Joes Killarney exited at the hands of Tony’s School of Motoring who are improving with every game. In the O35 games, Vince Casey Life and Pensions and Falvey’s Thursday had 1-0 and 2-0 wins over Mackey’s Crew and McSorleys respectively.
Thursday
Last night we had only 4 games but there was plenty of drama. In O35 action, Mackey’s Crew beat The Beaufort Bar & Restaurant on a 3-2 scoreline. In the Premier Cup, Squires and the Cone Experience could not be separated even after extra time. Eventually, Squires triumphed on penos. Kerry Eagles outscored Mecom Ltd 3-2 to also progress. In the single Reserve Cup game up for decision, Flemings Taxi counted on their experience to see off a gallant Mustang Sallys 3-2.
WEEK 4
Monday
The ¼ finals of the Killarney Athletic Killarney Credit Union 7-A-Side Tournament the Premier kicked off on Monday. IC Photo eventually finished off a plucky Squires side 2-1 with goals from John Falvey and Donie Murphy. They must be considered the dark horses for glory at this stage with youth and exuberance on their side. Boolteens Buckos never recovered from a splendid Gerry Fitzgerald effort from well outside the box to go down 3-2 to Cow’s Blood Boys. The other goals came from Jason Culloty and John Foley, with Kieran Foley and John Foley replying for Boolteens. Corkery’s Bar continued their good form with a 2-0 defeat of Kerry Eagles. In the Reserve Cup, Tony’s School of Motoring continued their run of form with a 1-0 win over The Bridge Bar, Tony O’Sullivan himself leading by example. The Castle Inn’s 1-0 win over Killorglin Golf Bar & Restaurant came courtesy of top scorer Dowling who really is on top form these days.
McSorleys and The Beaufort Bar & Restaurant qualified for the 35 final with wins over Falveys Thursdays and Mackeys Crew respectively. McSorleys under the watchful eye of Dan Doonan, had John Bowler in fine form and his crashing shot off the bar was a sign of things to come. Their two first half goals came from Colin O’Sullivan and an o.g. and with Brian McCarthy commanding at the back, the deficit proved too much for an understrength Falveys who tried everything to pull one back.
The other game went to extra time and penalties after a pulsating clash. Frank O’ Reilly kept his side in it in extra time with his safe hands and Alan Brady hit the post at the other end but Beaufort had the experience of big games to call on and kept on until the end, eventually prevailing on penalties.
Also, in the U12 semi-finals there were wins for The Big Headers and the Danone Squad. Scorers for The Big Headers were Mark Hartnett (2), Mark O’Shea and the impressive Billy Courtney. Danone’s scorers were Mikey Moynihan, Stephen McCarthy, Cathal O’ Shea, David Spillane and the impressive Daragh Moynihan.
Tuesday
In Tuesday’s action, the fancied Jades surprisingly exited the tournament after a defeat to Falveys Bar, despite disposing of GMHD earlier in the evening. The long season may have caught up with them but Falveys will fancy their chances from now on. Old Dogs eased through to the semis with a 3-0 win over Dan Linehans’s Super 6 but Dan’s and Eoin Lawlor will be disappointed that they didn’t make more of their possession early in the game. A deflection after a shot by Enda Prendergast, a deft finish from James Murphy and a penalty from the ageless Alan Brady saw Justin Healy’s boys progress. Old Dogs will meet Fleming’s Taxi who dispatched The Star Bar 2-1.
In the U16 semi-finals, Four Star Pizza defeated The Knockout Kidz on penalties despite having the bare five. The pacey Niall O’ Riordan and the skilful Gavin O’ Shea were instrumental in Four Star’s victory. They will meet a youthful No Name Club side who saw off J&B King Builders 2-1.
The big game of the night, the U12 final, was a cracker. The Danone Squad were favourites after an impressive qualifying campaign but The Big Headers were in no mood to lie down. The game was even enough in the early stages but before long, Peter McCarthy had Danone in front with a fine strike for1-0. Despite chances for both sides, it remained so until the break. A good start from The Big Headers, driven on by Billy Courtney, was cut short by number two from the prolific Cathal O’ Shea. Danone looked to be in control but the big-hearted Dan O’Brien saw a gap and on a second attempt found the net to make it 2-1. The rest of the half was end to end but The Big Headers could find no way past the ubiquitous Daragh Moynihan, who kept them at bay time after time. Inevitably, Niall McCarthy made the victory safe with a fine chip over Mark Hartnett for a 3-1 win for Danone. Billy Courtney, Conor McCarthy, Peter McCarthy and Cathal O’ Shea were all in line for the honour but Player of the Tournament went to Daragh Moynihan for his versatility throughout the tournament.
Wednesday
On Wednesday night we had the U14, Reserve and Premier semi-finals.
The Tralee Boys had a facile victory over Marie’s Boys and will meet a Cork Hygiene side that ended a gallant Faha Utd’s hopes with a 4-0 victory. Micheál Burns (2), Jordan Kiely and Paudie Clifford were their scorers. The final will pit Killarney against Tralee and should match the U12 decider for quality.
In the Premier semi-finals, Corkerys put it up to IC Photo and it was stalemate for the first half. The pressure told in time and Shane O’ Neill took the opportunity to send IC into the lead from the spot. Corkerys never recovered from this and when the irrepressible Daithí Casey steered the ball to the net for number two, the game was effectively over as a contest.
Cow’s Blood Boys must have been confident after dispensing with Boolteens and on taking the lead through James Culloty early in their semi-final with Falveys, the final beckoned. They didn’t bank on the firepower of Falveys though. 3-1 up at the break, they plundered a total of five through a double from Shane MacSweeney and a Dara O’ Shea hat-trick. The final should not be missed!
Coincidentally, the Reserve Cup semis both went to penalties. In a rip-roaring encounter, Old Dogs shaded a tense first half, claiming most of the possession. Alan Brady, Denis O’ Neill and James Murphy all had chances to open the scoring for Old Dogs but Neilus Hayes and Alan “Soupie” O’ Brien kept them at bay. Joe Joe Fleming was also a threat for Flemings but Enda Prendergast and Pat “The Hatchet” Howard kept a tight rein on him. Extra-time couldn’t separate them and Flemings Taxis progressed after penos. The other semi pitted dark horses Tony’s School of Motoring against The Castle Inn. The dynamic Mikey O’ Connor gave The Castle a deserved lead despite the best efforts of Mark Bowe and for a long period they looked the better side. However, a sublime long pass from the lively Adam Mackowiak found Donal Brosnan who made no mistake and suddenly Tony’s, with the fiery Diarmuid O’ Sullivan in adamant form, looked to have the momentum. First, keeper Lee Yadine kept Tony’s in it with a fantastic double save before Mackowiak and Kieran O’ Halloran both hit the post at the other end. As in the other game, the sides couldn’t be separated in extra time and The Castle Inn progressed to the final after penalties.
7-A-SIDE 2010 GALLERY
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