Results Week ending April 21st 2019 – Ballingarry lose youths final

Tuesday April 16th

U/14 Boys Div 2 – Ballingarry 2 Rathkeale 4

Saturday April 20th

Youth Div. 1 League Cup Final – Broadford United (0)1 (J. Pierce 83) Ballingarry (1)1 (G. Sparling 40) (aet Broadford won 5-3 pens)

Broadford United emulated last season’s achievement of winning the Youths Division 1 League and League Cup double when they came from behind to beat Ballingarry 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the League Cup Final in Mick Hanley Park on Saturday evening. Ballingarry had the better chances in an evenly-contested opening quarter but Broadford began to gain a slight edge from around the midway point of the first-half. Therefore, it came somewhat against the run of play when Ballingarry opened the scoring in the 40th minute. From five yards inside the opposition half, Adam Long floated a free-kick into the box. It wasn’t defended well and dropped to Garret Sparling, who met it on the bounce and drilled past goalkeeper Mark Kelly from close range.

Ballingarry would have doubled their lead six minutes into the second-half but for Kelly making a great double save from Kian Kirwan and Dylan Singh. As time wore on, it looked as if one goal would be enough but then, in the 83rd minute, Broadford equalised. From the centre of midfield, Conor Stack delivered a diagonal ball to the left, where it was met by the inrushing Jack Pierce, whose strike from eight yards gave goalkeeper Keith Kelly no chance.
Ballingarry had a chance to regain the lead in the 88th minute but Kelly saved from Sparling, who fired over from the rebound. Kelly came to Broadford’s rescue again in the first minute of extra-time, making another fine save from Sparling. 

In the shoot-out, the first pair of kicks were to prove decisive. Stack scored for Broadford but Sparling fired over. Both sides were successful with their next two kicks, substitute Colm Ryan and skipper James Molyneaux for Broadford, Luke Ryan and Michael Molloy for Ballingarry. Pierce then put Broadford 4-2 ahead, which meant that Ballingarry had to score their fourth to stay in the contest. It was taken by goalkeeper Kelly and he showed his previous experience as a top-class striker by converting confidently. The pressure of securing victory was now on Jamie Keane’s shoulders as he made his way to the spot but he had confidence in his technique and he drilled unstoppably into the bottom left-hand corner.

Broadford’s exuberant celebrations at the end of the shoot-out were probably down to relief as much as anything else, knowing that they had got out of jail in this one. They lacked their usual cutting edge throughout the game, with striker Keane basically living on scraps. Their passing was often not to their usual high standard and it was for bucking the trend in this regard, as well as yet again showing the positional sense that marks him as a midfielder to watch, that Kieran O’Flynn was selected as Man of the Match.

For his afore-mentioned saves, Mark Kelly also came into the Man of the Match reckoning, which indicates that Ballingarry created more chances throughout the game. In the 17th minute, Michael Molloy was whistled back for a free in as he bore down on goal when Ballingarry would have preferred the application of the advantage rule. Five minutes later, Sparling fired wide at the far post from a curling delivery by Singh but he had no problem in finding the target when he opened the scoring in the 40th minute.

Broadford’s only shot on target in the first-half came in the 37th minute when Pierce’s free-kick was turned around the post by Kelly. The League Champions showed greater penetration in the second-half and had three chances before Pierce’s late equaliser. TJ Kelly fired over on the turn from a pass by Stack and headed wide from a cross by Ciaran O’Sullivan, while Jack Mullane’s header from Pierce’s free-kick was deflected for a corner.
The Broadford management team of Patrick Stack, Ray Keane and Micheal Brosnan were proactive in Broadford’s comeback. In the 80th minute, they went with three at the back, getting left-back Darragh Ryan, who had a fine game throughout, to push forward. This formation lasted the three minutes it took to score the equaliser and then they reverted to 4-4-1-1 again.

The Broadford management have done a great job this season and that can also be said of Ballingarry manager Dean Clancy and his father, John, who is his assistant. It is their misfortune that they have come up against a winning machine in this Broadford side. The Clancys can be proud of the performances of their charges last Saturday, especially the hard-working displays of midfielders Josh Mulcaire and Sparling and the attacking contributions of Singh, Molloy and Kirwan.

Having lost out to Broadford in the League and League Cup, Ballingarry still have one more chance of a trophy this season. They are away to Abbeyfeale United in the Desmond Cup semi-final on Saturday and if they win that they will meet Broadford in the final.

So Broadford are now just one game away from the treble that they just missed out on last season. All Broadford supporters would love to see yet another trophy being presented to skipper James Molyneaux, who was a commanding figure in the heart of defence last Saturday despite just returning from an injury lay-off, but the players and management will realise that they can’t keep relying on prevailing in shoot-outs and that they will have to return to the levels seen earlier in the season.

Broadford United: Mark Kelly, Jack Brennan, Darragh Ryan, Jack Mullane, James Molyneaux, Ciaran O’Sullivan, Kieran O’Flynn, Conor Stack, Jack Pierce, TJ Kelly, Jamie Keane. Subs: Colm Ryan for TJ Kelly (80 mins), Kenny Lynch for O’Sullivan (107 mins), Cian Ryan, Graham Roche, Conor Davey.
Ballingarry: Keith Kelly, Kieran Storan, Kieran Tagney, Adam Long, Luke Flynn, Kian Kirwan, Josh Mulcaire, Garret Sparling, Andrew Meade, Michael Molloy, Dylan Singh. Subs: Darragh Casey for Singh (70 mins), Reece Kelly for Meade (82 mins), Michael Southgate, Nessan Leahy, Brian Mulqueen, Darren Bridgeman.
Man of the Match: Kieran O’Flynn (Broadford United).
Referee: Donie Wallace.
Assistant Referees: Sean Behan and Tony Fitzmaurice. 
 
Under 14 Girls Division 1 – Ballingarry 6 Broadford 1

On a beautiful Easter Saturday morning our under 14 girls were at home against Broadford. Ballingarry started very brightly and were one up inside the first minute with a strike from Katie Lawlee. With the girls playing great possession football they were rewarded with a second coming from Abbie Clancy. While they were in control for large parts, great credit to Broadford who never gave up. A break down the left wing resulted in a free for Broadford. From the free kick and a great save, Broadford were quickest to react and brought the score to 2-1. Half time 2-1. From the half time kick off Broadford went straight on the attack. With the home defence called into action on a few occasions keeping the opposition threat at bay. With the score still at 2-1 a Lucy Fitzgibbon free kick outside the box was latched onto by Nessa Markham who scored with a volley. A second from Abbie Clancy midway through the second half made it 4-1. Further goals from Donna Kenny and a second from Nessa Markham before the final whistle. A great team display from start to finish.

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €18,200

The numbers drawn in The Corner Bar were 14, 21, 23 and 25. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Valerie Morrison, €30 Pat and Sam and €20 went to the Houlihan family. Next weeks jackpot will be €18,200 and the draw will be held in Condrons Bar on Sunday April 28th. We thank you for your continued support.

Results Week ending April 14th 2019 – Ladies retain Title – 14s Girls off to Flyer – 16s win again

Monday April 8th

U14 Girls Div. 1 – Ballingarry 7 (Lawlee 3, O’Connor 2, Kenny 2) Kilcolman Rvs 0
On Monday evening Ballingarrys under 14 girls had their first league outing at home to Kilcolman. While starting brightly the visiting defence and keeper were in fine form and at kept the homeside at bay for long periods of the first half. Eventually Ballingarry broke the deadlock with a fine goal from Katie Lawlee. They went in 3 up at the break with another from Lawlee & one for Kate O’Connor. The second half saw a second for O’Connor and 2 from Donna Kenny while Lawlee found the net in the closing minutes to complete her hat trick.

Thursday April 11th

U/16 Boys Div 1 – Ballingarry 6 Kilcolman 1

Saturday April 13th

U12 Girls Division 2 – Kilcolman Rvs 1 Ballingarry B 6

Sunday April 14th

Ladies Premier – Kilcolman Rvs 0 Ballingarry 7 (Noonan 2, Coughlan 2, Kelly, E Noonan, OG)

Ballingarrys Ladies retained the Premier division title in style rounding off their league programme with a massive 7-0 win at Kilcolman. This is their 6th top flight title in all and continues their remarkable achievement of winning a trophy every season since the league was formed. Congratulations to Aidan Lynch and his squad of players.

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €18,100

The numbers drawn in Barretts Bar were 7, 13, 15 and 27. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Margo King, €30 Charlie and Darcy Brady and €20 went to Franny Walsh. Next weeks jackpot will be €18,200 and the draw will be held in the Corner Bar on Sunday April 21st. We thank you for your continued support.

Results Week ending April 7th 2019 – Ladies just one point from title

Tuesday April 2nd

U14 Division 2 – Broadford 2 Ballingarry 2 (Mullane, Kelliher)
                 
Well done to the lads last night on their performance on a bitter cold evening in Broadford.

Following a good start Ballingarry took the lead after 10 minutes with a fantastic individual goal from Billy Kelliher beating the keeper with a great shot into the top corner of the net. It remained 1 nil to half time even though the visitors created some good chances and were unlucky not to score. 

In the second half Broadford were more competitive and were rewarded with a deserved equaliser shortly after the break. It was a very close hard fought game from there on until Cathal McMahon hit the post and Jack Mullane finished the rebound to the net to make it 2.1 with 10 minutes left to play. Unfortunately a dubious refereeing decision with time almost up led to their equaliser and deprived Ballingarry of the win. 

A good all round performance with a special mention to Ballingarrys subs for waiting patiently on the side line in the bitter cold for their chance to play.

Thursday April 4th

U/16 Boys Div 1 – Ballingarry 6 (Geary 3, Bridgeman, Kelly, Moran) Shannonside 2

Sunday April 7th

Premier Division – Ballingarry 2 (A O’Connor, Singh) Rathkeale 3
A stirring second half performance that saw Ballingarry cancel out a 2-0 half time deficit wasn’t enough as Rathkeale found a third late on to secure the points. Aaron O’Connor and a first junior goal for Dylan Singh had seen Ballingarry look good for a point until that late strike.
Team: O’Kelly, J O’Connor, Fitzgerald, Flynn, Long, Smith, C Laffan, Forde. Hayes, Singh, A O’Connor.
Used subs: O’Kelly, Healy, Clancy.

Ladies Premier – Ballingarry 2 (Kelly, Shire) Breska Rvs 1
Ballingarry need just one more point from their last game to retain the Premier division title.

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €18,000

The numbers drawn in Dennys Bar were 1, 13, 16 and 27. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Mike Healy, €30 Donie O’Connor and €20 went to Tom, Noel and Eamon. Next weeks jackpot will be €18,000 and the draw will be held in Barretts Bar on Sunday April 14th. Tickets available, just ask.

Nicole added to 16s squad

Congratulations to Nicole McNamara who was last week added to the Republic of Irelands Womens U16 squad to travel to Belgium where they will play two friendly fixtures against the hosts. Nicole will travel out on April 4th next and return on April 8th.

The club as always wish Nicole every success and hope she adds to the U15 cap she has already won against Northern Ireland.

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €17,900

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 3, 16, 22 and 25. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Mark Tierney, €30 Jane and John and €20 went to Claire, Nessa and Tomas. Next weeks jackpot will be €17,900 and the draw will be held in Denny A’s Bar on Sunday April 7th. Tickets available, just ask.

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €17,800

The numbers drawn in The Condrons Bar were 16, 17, 22 and 24. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Tricia Fox, €30 Margaret Hartnett and €20 went to Barry Curtin. Next weeks jackpot will be €17,800 and the draw will be held in Trainors Bar on Sunday March 31st.

Results Week ending March 24th 2019 – Youths reach league cup final – Juniors bow out of cup.

Sat March 23rd.

Youth Div 1 League Cup Semi final – Askeaton 0 Ballingarry 1 (Singh)

A late Dylan Singh goal saw Ballingarry through to the Division 1 league cup final where they will face Broadford United.

U12 Boys Div. 1 – Ballingarry A 1 (Meehan) Abbeyfeale 1

On Saturday 23rd March the U12 Boys were at home to Abbeyfeale United. The opposition started strongly putting pressure on the home back line. This didn’t last as Ballingarry took control and dominated large periods of the first half without creating any clear cut chances.

The second half started in the same vein and the home side were rewarded with a goal after just two minutes from James Meehan. The quality of football being played was a joy to watch and appreciated by all the spectators. While Ballingarry created more chances they were unable to finish in the net due to in part some fine saves by the opposition keeper.

Credit to Abbeyfeale who never gave up and got the equaliser with the last kick of the game to leave Ballingarry very disappointed boys after a tremendous display of football.

U12 Boys Div. 4 – Ballingarry B 2 (OG, Bernie) Granagh Utd 1
 
The B team were in action straight after the A game. This time at home to local rivals Granagh United. In an even affair they found themselves 1 down after a converted free kick just outside the box. This setback spurred the Ballingarry lads into action and they were on top for the remainder of the first half with their superiority rewarded with a goal before the break from a corner which was deflected into the net.

The second half was even enough but overall Ballingarry were slightly the stronger side and got the deserved winner from a late Billy Bernie strike with only minutes left on the clock

Sunday March 24th.

Desmond Cup Rd. 2 – Broadford Utd 1 Ballingarry 0

A second half strike saw Ballingarry bow out of the Desmond cup at Broadford.
Team: O’Grady, Healy, Fitz, Quinlivan, Flynn, Moore, Forde, J O’Connor, A O’Connor, Smith, Laffan.
Used Subs: O’Kelly, Quille, Ling, Cahill.