Erris United (B) progressed to the second round of the Tonra Cup away to near neighbours, Achill Rovers on a score of Achill 2 Erris 3 on Sunday the 12th May. At the break the home side were, 2-1 in front, Brendan Murphy scoring for Iorras but in the second half the inspirational Gareth O’Malley scored twice to secure their place in the next round.
May 03 2013
IORRAS HIT CELTIC (B) FOR 5
Iorras u13s recorded a 5.1 victory over Castlebar Celtic (B),despite starting brightly. Iorras didn’t play well in the first half and with the scores at 1-1 at half time, but after few stern words and encouragement from Eric and Sean Iorras put in much better second half performance.
The Iorras boys were easy winners in the end, Iorras u13 currently sit top of the Division One table, keep up the good work.
TEAM.Anthony Walsh, Mark Harding, Fionnan Ryan, Padraig Cowman, James O’ O’Donnell. Caolan Walker, Luke O’ Reilly, Cormac Murray, Owen McHale, Evan Ivers, Shea O’ Donoghue, John Leneghan, Gabriel Harding, Diarmaid O’ O’Donnell, Matthew Sullivan, Matthew Walsh, Mikey Ginnelly, Robert Barrett
Apr 28 2013
IORRAS As, CONCEDE LATE EQUAILISER
A late goal in injury time gifted Ballyheane a share of the points at wind swiped Carne Nash on Sunday 28th in the Super league, result, Erris United 1 Ballyheane 1.
This was a very close run encounter with both sides battling for control for the middle of the park all through the opening half with no real good efforts on goal from both sides, so the half ended 0-0. In the second half Jason Boylan was introduced for the injured Eamon Carey shortly followed by Kyle O’Reilly and it brought some change to the Erris mid field and on 60 minutes Ballyheane conceded a penalty which David Reilly converted. Ballyheane continued to press the Iorras defence for the equaliser and equally, Erris were looking for their second goal with Mark Gilbert, Kyle O’Reilly and Thomas Murphy making good effort. But as the clock ticked down, Ballyheane substitute, Arek Tobiasl grab a point for the visitors.
Iorras Aontaithe- Paul Reilly, Diarmuid Healy, David Reilly, Michael Meeaghan, Shane Murphy: Anthony Coyle, Gary Boylan, Thomas Murphy, Eamon Carey, Mark Gilbert, Darren McManaman. Subs- Jason Boylan, Kyle O’Reilly, Stephan Nallen.
Ballyheane- Sean Fahey, Alan Tuffy, Patrick Bourke, Padraig Mulroy, Peter Bourke, John Kelly, Barry McLoughan, Chris Maughan, Theron Coghill, Ian Naughton, Niall Tuffy. Subs- Arek Tobiasl. Terry Maughan. Dave Sheridan.
Apr 28 2013
PHELIMS BOYS RUN OUT OF STEAM
When Erris (B) reflect on their opening fixture of the new league season in Division one, words like nightmare will spring to mind. Their clash with Glenhest Rovers could be described as been a game of two half’s for the home side. Iorras certainly started the brighter and were one up on 5 minutes with Gareth O’Malley slotting home from a Kyle O’Reilly pass.
But Glenhest Rovers were back level on 23 minutes when the Iorras defence failed to deal with Christopher Rowland who scored from close range. Then four minutes later Seamus O’Malley had the home side in front with a neat finish. But just before the break Gareth O’Malley scored direct from a corner to make it 3-1. Four minutes into the second half Kyle O’Reilly was presented with a great opportunity when he lost his maker, and with the keeper to beat, his effort went wide of the post. Glenhest started to impose themselves more on the game from this point on, especially in the middle of the park and on the 53rd minute then scored, and with further goals on 69 minutes, 75 minutes and on 82 minutes, the visitors took all three points. In the second half both sides had penalty claims dismissed by the Referee. Lots for the Management to ponder/reflect before the next fixture. Final score Iorras (B) 3 Glenhest Rovers 5.Next up their away to Achill Rovers on Saturday evening the 4th with a 6.30 kick-off.
Match Official- 95 Euro
Apr 24 2013
IORRAS DENIED BY LATE PENALTY
Iorras Aontaithe U15 were denied a share of the points by a late Castlebar Celtic penalty in their third league fixture of the new league season at Carne Nash on Wednesday evening the 24th April, final score, Iorras 1 Celtic 2.
The Erris young guns are still looking for their first win after dropping points against Claremorris and dawning against Manulla in their opening fixtures. In the opening half Erris keeper, Niall Duffy denied Celtic’s Gavin Durcan’s powerful header with a great save shortly into the half but and at the other end, Adam Carabine was very close with his effort, but the half ended 0-0. Then half way through the second period Aryan Naughten gave Castlebar the lead with good finish but Iorras equalised shortly after when Adam Carabine scored from a Brian Keane free kick. But with the clock ticking down, Iorras conceded a needless penalty to gift Celtic the three points. TEAM-Niall Duffy, David Padden, Leo Howard, Michael Keane, Brain Keane: Nathan Reilly, Darragh Murray, Aaron Reilly, Dathi O’Donoghue: Adam Carabine, Padraig Reilly.
Apr 20 2013
DEFEAT FOR IORRAS IN OPENING LEAGUE ENCOUNTER
Iorras opening Super league fixture for 2013 ended with a 3-nil defeat away to Manulla this evening, 20th April. With no fewer then five new signings making their debut, it was a game which Erris never really got to grips with and where 3-nil down going in at the break. Lots to reflect on going into the next fixture.
Apr 16 2013
ITS PARTY TIME.
Apr 16 2013
COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALIVE AND WELL
Congratulation to the young guys from Our Lady’s Secondary School on capturing the U17 Colleges Connaght crown recently.
It was a tight encounter with Balla Community School with both sides level after extra time at 2-2, Our Lady’s winning on penalty’s 5-3. Harry Reilly & Rob Turner are to be congratulated also and well done to all.
Apr 15 2013
SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE PLEASE.
Apr 15 2013
LUKE IS FOLLOWING IN HIS DAD’S FOOTSTEPS.
The SFAI U.12 Inter League Jim Cashin Cup Mayo, final score, 3-1 Roscommon
The Mayo Under 12 team maintained their 100% record in the Jim Cashin 12 Cup on Sunday last, 14th April with a hard earned victory over a gallant Roscommon team in round four of the SFAI inter league played in terrible conditions in Manulla.
Roscommon started the brighter and were a goal up after 5 minutes, playing with a very strong wind at their back. Mayo initiated a response and through playing some good football, they were back on level terms after 20 minutes when Dylan Fell got onto a loose ball on the edge of the box and rounded the Roscommon defender and finished neatly in the bottom corner. Mayo were winning all the 50/50 balls in the centre of midfield and Jack O’Connor and Luke Dawson were causing Roscommon lots of problems in the wings. Despite the pressure from out wide, it was all square going in at the break.
In the second half Mayo introduced Luke O’Reilly and they started to get on top in all areas of the pitch. Playing with a strong wind at their back, Mayo had a number of chances to take the lead, particularly when Ronan Dervan went close with a well hit shot from close range but the Roscommon keeper was equal to his effort.
With 15 minutes remaining Luke O’Reilly showed some great skill by beating his man and striking an unstoppable shot into the bottom right hand corner to put the home side in front. Roscommon tried everything to get back into the game but they could not get the better of the Mayo defence. While Roscommon were chasing an equaliser, Mayo got their third goal with 10 minutes remaining and it was Luke 0’Reilly who was on target again scoring from close range. Mayo settled for the 3-1 win and it confirmed their top spot in their group.
Mayo now face Inishowen on the 27th April at home in the SFAI Jim Cashin Cup quarter final.
The Mayo team in full.
Cormac Henry, Liam Og Horkan, Cillian Redmond, Michael Fahy, Simon Walsh (Capt.),Darragh Byrne,
Shea Pye
Luke Dawson
Jack O’Connor
Alan McHale
Dylan Fell
Subs used
Darragh Fallon
Luke O’Reilly
Ben Edel
Ronan Dervan
Ross Jordan
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