Jun 26 2011

IORRAS (B) THROW AWAY THREE GOAL LEAD

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 7:06 pm

Iorras Aontaithe (B) were at home to Partry Athletic on Sunday 26th in the League, the final score, Iorras (B) 3 Partry 3.  Sean O’Donnell had Iorras (B)  two goals up at half time, and were in control.

Sean O'Donnell, had Erris (B) in front at the break, with two goals

Shortly in the second half, the home side made it 3-0 when Stephen Cawley was fouled in the area, the offending Partry player was red carded and a penalty was awarded which Padraig Doherty converted. But after that, things tended to go down hill for Iorras (B).

 

Padraig Doherty, penalty conversion in second half

On 64 minutes John Paul Sweeney started the comeback for ten men Partry and on 78 and 83 minutes, Kieran Henley levelled proceedings with two good efforts. Stephen Cawley, Paul Barrett and Jason Boylan had a few chances to take all three points for Iorras, but poor finishing let them down.

 

 

Iorras (B) were a shamble after the first Partry goal and failed to protect a three goal advantage. In fact, the visitors could have taken all three points in the closing minutes, such was the state Erris were in.



Jun 25 2011

ASTRO UPDATE

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Jun 25 2011

IORRAS DROP POINTS AWAY TO WESTPORT

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 9:23 pm

Iorras Aontaithe dropped three needed points away to Westport United in the Super league on the evening of the 25th June, final score: Iorras 1 Westport 3.

John Cafferkey, levelled for Erris, with excellent free in second half.

Iorras were 1-0 down going in at the break. But shortly into the second half, John Cafferkey levelled the score with an excellent free kick. But unfortunately Iorras conceded two more, the last one was from a corner, just before full time. Iorras goal keeper, Ivan Barrett was excellent, despite  the final score line.



Jun 24 2011

LOTS OF EFFORT, BUT NO POINTS FOR IORRAS (B)

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 10:20 pm

Iorras Aontaithe (B) were up against Castlebar Celtic (B) on Thursday evening the 23rd in a rescheduled League fixture,, the final score Iorras (B) 1 Celtic (B) 2.

Iorras Aontaithe (B), lots of effort, no points

Erris began well with better football from their last outing. They had lots of possession but were finding it hard make use of it, and on 32 minutes, totally against the run of play, the visitors took the lead when Terry Maughan slotted the ball past Harry Reilly. Castlebar Celtic (B) could have made it 2-0 two minutes later, but the effort clipped the cross bar. It remained 1-0 at the break. In the second half Erris (B) continued to press the opposition and on 64 minutes the grand old young man, Gareth O’Malley had Iorras back level with a neat finish. Erris (B)  continued to push forward for the lead goal with efforts from Vinnie McGrath, Paul Barrett, Tom Duffy and Jason Boylan.

Gareth O'Malley, infull flight.

But on 74 minutes Terry Maughan scored his second goal after some sloppy defending by Iorras. The home side pushed forward in the closing minutes, even Harry Reilly, the Erris keeper got in on the efforts to be replace by Paul Reilly in goal, but it wasn’t enough and the visitors had done enough to secure all three points.

 

 



Jun 22 2011

YOUTH TRAINING TIME.

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 1:55 pm

Training/Coaching for U-12 will be held on Fridays at 5.30pm. Training/Coaching for U-14 will be held on Tuesdays at 5.30pm


Jun 19 2011

ITS A BREEZ FOR ERRIS IN GOLD CUP, ROUND TWO

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 6:38 pm

Iorras Aontaithe breezed past Super League rivals, Swinford in round two of the Connaught Gold cup at Carne Nash Park on Sunday 19th June, final score Erris United 4 Swinford 0.

Erris United, into third round:back L/R Anthony Mills (C), Micky Togher, Ivan Barrett, David Reilly, John Cafferkey, Brendan Nallen. Front L/R Liam Donoghue, Neil Geraghty, Jonathan Donoghue, Mark Gilbert, Michael Meenaghan.

The home side started the brighter with Micky Togher, Mark Gilbert and Anthony Mills probing the visitors.

 

Brendan Nallen, a lovely boy, he drive a Volvo diesel

But in the 14th minute, Brendan Nallen had Erris in front with a unchallenged effort just out side the area. But Swinford could have levelled on 32 minutes, but Alan Carter’s effort rattled the cross bar.

 

Eamon McAndrew, always a hand full in the Erris attack

Then on 39 minutes, Jonathan Donoghue made it 2-0 just before the break, with an excellent finish from a tight angle from the left, side almost on the end-line, squeezing it in between the Keeper and the post. In the second half Swinford pushed forward with Chris Reddington, Richey Dalton, Trevor McDonald, and Alan Carter trying to pull one back.

 

Jonathan Donoghue, good finish, tight angle.

Then, Erris assistant Manager, Martin McIntyre made some changes which injected more pace in to the Iorras attack and on 77 minutes substitute, Eamon McAndrew scored, goal number three.

 

The fans- they can inflate or deflate your ego, with one lash of their tongue.

Ten minutes later Eamon McAndrew scored his second to make it 4-0 . The final score could have been greater, given the number of chances Iorras had in the closing minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jun 18 2011

ROUND ONE, CONNAUGHT GOLD CUP

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 10:11 pm

Iorras Aontaithe (B) were at home, this evening the 18th June, in the first round of the Connaught Gold Cup to Urlaur United, final score Iorras 2 Urlaur 0.

Iorras Aontaithe (B), a cup performance, to forget.

Roland McIntyre, scored on 11 minutes

The home side scored, each side of the half, Roland McIntyre on 11 minutes and Vinnie McGrath on 62 minutes from a neat cross from Eric O’Reilly.

Vinnie McGrath, great finish, sorry about the photo.

The visitors for their part, had lots of chances to put a score on the board at various moments in the game but they failed to

The Iorras (B) performance was like this line, all over the place.

capitalise on poor defending by Iorras, at times.


Jun 17 2011

RONAN DROPS IN

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 9:37 pm

Ipswich Town F.C. and Republic of Ireland U21, Ronan Murray took time out from his summer holidays recently to call in on  his old club, to give a few pointers to the very young members of Iorras Aontaithe.

Ronan giving a few pointers

Des O’Connor and Martin McIntyre were giving their weekly coaching sessions and everyone was delighted when Ronan dropped in.

 

Ronan under presure.

Ronan is back at Ipswich Town where he has secured another contract after his loan spell at Torquay. Des and Martin coached Ronan when he arrived at the club, all those years ago.

 

Martin, Ronan and Des with Erris United stars of the future.


Jun 15 2011

IORRAS PROGESS, WITH GOOD SECOND HALF, CUP DISPLAY

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 12:37 pm

Iorras Aontaithe U13 recorded a 2-3 win away to near neighbours, Achill Rovers in the third round of the Mayo Youth cup on Tuesday 14th June. Manager, Vinnie McGrath was ably assisted by the Club Chairman who was standing in for Paul who is on his holidays with his Family in France. In the opening half Iorras were all at sea and were 2-0 down after 20 minute.

Iorras Aontaithe U13, good second half.

But just before half time Darren Lennon pulled a goal back with a delightful cross from the right hand end line, that deceived everyone ending up in the back of the net. In the second half Iorras were a different outfit, and with a number of changes, imposed themsleves more on the home side. The second goal came ten minutes into the half with Darren Lennon scoring his second, with a carbon copy of his first goal. Iorras continued to push forward, taking the game to the opposition, with the third goal coming 12 minutes before full time. Substitute, Luke O’Reilly was the provider with his inventive play on the left wing providing a good cross to the waiting, Darren Murray, heading the ball home at the far post, great effort. Achill Rovers pushed forward in the final minutes for an equaliser, but good defending by Iorras cancelled their efforts. Iorras Aontaithe are now in the last 16 of this competition. This was a very good second half performance with imposing play and inventiveness in the final third.  It started to rain not long into the cup clash, which was predicted by the Chairman to Vinnie and Derek, the bus driver- the hills were near, a sure sign of rain. Well done everyone and on to the next round.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jun 12 2011

IORRAS LET LEAD SLIP.

Category: UncategorizedThomas @ 6:28 pm

Table toppers, Castlebar Celtic were the visitors to Carne Nash Park this afternoon, Sunday the 12th June and they lift with three points, a game in which, if Iorras had made more of their opportunities to score, the result may have been different.

Jonathan Donahue, nice finish

The visitors started bright with Stephen Gavin, Terence Cogrill and Alan McDonnell probing the Iorras defence in the opening half. Erris, for that matter, had their chances with Anthony Paddan, Anthony Mills and Mark Gilbert, the best of these on 33 minutes when Mark rounded the keeper, but just at the last moment lost his footing. But one minute before half time Iorras went in front when Mark Gilbert provided a nicely waited pass, for Jonathan Donahue to score from close range.

In the second half, Castlebar Celtic were back level on 54 minutes when Jamie Fallen got inside the Iorras defence to score from the edge of the area.

Micky Togher, excellent game.

Then on 61 minutes James Minogue was gifted a free header from a corner, to put Celtic in front. Iorras then brought on Pat Barrett, Eamon McAndrew and Paul Barrett, to freshen things up. Erris continued in search of the equalizer but to know avail. The final score was: Iorras Aontaithe 1 Castlebar Celtic 2.

 

 

 

Micky Togher had a very good game, getting his head to most of what went the home sides way. 

TEAM- Ivan Barrett, Sean Gaughan Liam Donahue, David Reilly, Michael Meeaghan: Anthony Mills, John Cafferkey, Anthony Paddan, Jonathan Donahue: Mark Gilbert, Micky Togher. SUBS- Pat Barrett for Anthony Paddan 59m (injury). Eamon McAndrew for Jonathan Donoghue 71m. Paul Barrett for Sean Gaughan 82m (injury).

The Officials cost 265 Euro.


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