Category: Senior

Carville Championship Player of The Month

NCAFC are delighted to hear the news that Declan Carville has been named Championship Player of the Month by NIFWA for October.

Newry Manager Darren Mullen commented “It’s a great honour for both Declan and the club and one which is richly deserved. He has been in fine form whether it has been in midfield or upfront and has scored some important goals of late. The team is on a good run at the minute and it’s because the players have been working hard as a group that individuals have had the opportunity to shine. Declan knows that this award is a reward for not only his own work but also that of his teammates. The challenge for him now is to continue that form and I’ve no doubt he will.”

A delighted Carville said, “It’s an honour for me to win this award but it would not have been possible without my team mates. There’s a fantastic atmosphere at Newry at the moment and we believe we are capable of beating any team in our division. Though we need our fans to come down to The Showgrounds tomorrow night (Friday 7.45pm) and show their support as we welcome H&W Welders in what will be another tough league match.

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography

Newry Sail Past The Ports

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

 

“A super performance” was how Newry City manager Darren Mullen described his sides 4-1 demolition of preseason title favourites Portadown at Shamrock Park on Friday night.And as Mullen also pointed out the score line in no way flattered the Newry boys coming from an early goal down to dominate play, at the end perhaps a little disappointed not to win by more. That sentiment however will only come from within as this was a complete team performance from Newry, a measure of how well Newry played would be the difficulty in singling out their best player on the night, an honour which would probably go to Kevin McArdle who the Ports simply could not handle either defending or attacking.

 

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Indeed McArdle was involved in the first chance of the night after ten minutes, linking with Jimmy Walker to put the ball into the danger area, Stephen Hughes heading over the bar. While Portadown enjoyed a short period of possession it was Newry who had the next chance, Mark Hughes finding Decky Carville in the middle of the park, Carville sweeping the ball wide into the path of Walker who made some ground before shooting from 30 yards out, John Connolly diving to push the ball over his cross bar.

 

The home side thought they had grabbed the lead on 22 minutes when from a corner Adam McCallum powered a header on goal, Newry saved by Stephen Hughes who cleared the ball from the goal line. And while Newry will claim that they were denied the opportunity to open the scoring after 25 minutes when Mark McCabe was on the end of some rough handling inside the box it was Portadown who scored first on 27 minutes, a free kick into the box sliding off a Newry head into the path of Chris Lavery who gave Stephen Maguire no chance from close range.

 

The Ports had half a chance to double the advantage minutes later when confusion inside the Newry penalty area allowed the ball to momentarily run free, fortunately for Newry Marcus McKeown was alert to the danger to clear. That was as good as it got for Portadown as from then Newry moved up a gear to dominate, their pace, movement off the ball and quick passing simply too much for the home side. On 36 minutes Newry’s play was rewarded, be it a little furtuiously when Walkers shot was blocked on its way to goal and with several players challenging for the loose ball it was Portadown defender Kyle Neill who got to it first only to prod the ball past Connolly into his own net to level the scores.

 

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

A minute before half time Newry went ahead with a goal that captured everything that is good about their play. A sequence which started from a Portadown kick out, Carville winning the midfield aerial battle with a powerful header into space, Keith Johnston outpacing the defence to latch onto the loose ball before finding McCabe on the penalty spot. Aware of Walkers arrival behind him McCabe cleverly kept the ball moving, rolling the ball into the path of Walker who picked his spot in the corner of the Portadown net for a picture goal.   

 

It got even better for Newry minutes into the second half, Carville rising highest at the back post to win a Walker corner, Carville’s header brilliantly scooped out of the bottom corner by the diving Connolly. There was nothing the keeper could do with the rebound however, Carville lashing the ball into the roof of the net to put his side 3-1 ahead.

 

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Portadown had a fleeting opportunity to get back into the game on 65 minutes, Stephen Maguire electing to punch Peter Duffins shot from the edge of the box to safety. Minutes later Newry should have been out of sight, a long pass from Carville taking the Ports defence out of play giving Johnston a free run on goal, the winger electing to chip the advancing Connolly unfortunate to watch the ball bounce the wrong side of the empty goal. McArdle was giving Portadown all sorts of trouble pushing forward from right back and on 75 minutes he was almost rewarded with goal number 4, leaving opponents for dead as he turned inside and outside before finding McCabe with his back to goal, the Newry number 9 swivelling to shoot for the far corner missing the post by inches.

 

On 85 minutes McArdle was on defensive duty, the speedy Lavery cutting in from the wing along Newry by line, McArdle sliding in with a perfectly timed tackle to deflect the ball for a corner. With time almost up the pace of the Newry attack was again too much for Portadown, Walker releasing Marty Havern on the left wing, Havern drawing defenders before unselfishly setting up the better placed McCabe who made no mistake from close range to seal the points for Newry.

 

And so the winning run off games for Newry continues but as usual manager Darren Mullen takes it one game at a time “This was a superb performance from start to finish and a result that certainly didn’t flatter us. The work rate of the players as well as the quality was a joy to watch and each and every one of them deserve massive credit. I thought we should have had a penalty before they scored against the run of play but we then reacted in the right manner. They couldn’t handle our pace and movement with our second goal summing up everything good about how we play. The message at half time was to get at them again but knew they would have moments of possession. We just needed to keep our shape and be ready to hit them on the break when in possession which we did on numerous occasions. Our style of play is physically demanding and involves a serious of work both in and out of possession but I couldn’t have been prouder of how the lads carried out our tactics. What we have is a bunch of lads who are putting in a serious shift and playing for each other. The squad is still thin on the ground due to injuries but that’s an opportunity for some of the young lads to take their chance and it was pleasing to be able to give Leigh Crooks his Irish League debut. We are on a good run but there’s it’s a long season and we will just focus on the next game now. A final word for our fans who turned out in numbers and their support was greatly appreciated.”

 

Newry City AFC: Maguire, McArdle, Hughes, Boyle, McCann, Walker, Carville, McCabe, Hughes, Johnston. Subs: Havern, Cunningham, McKeown, Crooks, Irwin.

 

Newry now turn their attention to Friday next, the 3rd November when they play Harland & Wolff Welders at The Showgrounds, kick off 7:45pm.

Newry City AFC 1-0 Knockbreda

A single goal secured Newry City’s third league win in a row on Saturday at home to Knockbreda. And while a solitary strike from Decky Carville was enough to secure the points it really should have been a much more comfortable victory for the home side who dominated all bar the opening 10 minutes at a soggy Newry Showground’s. Indeed, it was only during those opening minutes that Knockbreda posed any real threat, the visitors coming closest to opening the scoring with a Mark Cooling free from outside the box which Stephen Maguire elected to meet with both fists to punch clear while minutes later Mark Hughes put his body on the line to block a fierce drive from Lewis Irwin to keep the Newry goal intact.

From there Newry took over with Stephen Hughes, Jimmy Walker and Carville pulling the strings. While it took the home side until the half-hour mark to score they really could have been out of sight by then with several chances missed with others blocked on the way to goal. Newry’s first chance came after 13 minutes, Carville releasing Mark McCabe with a quick throw, McCabe in turn flicking the ball into the path of Stephen Hughes who skipped past a defender before curling a shot for the far corner, Knockbreda keeper David Ferguson diving full length to push the ball wide. The first of those goal line clearances came from the resulting corner, Carville rising highest to meet Walkers cross unfortunate to see his effort cannon off a defender. Chances came and went for Newry, on 25 minutes Keith Johnston found Thomas McCann on the edge of the penalty area, quick feet from McCann making room for a shot on goal, Newry denied this time by Mark Cooling on the goal line.

The winning goal after 30 minutes came courtesy of the hard work of Keith Johnston, tracking back to the middle of the park to win the ball before releasing McCabe on the right side of the penalty area. Double marked McCabe immediately lobbed the ball to the penalty spot for the arriving Carville who made the finish look simple, passing the ball past the advancing Ferguson and into the bottom corner of the Knockbreda net to put Newry a goal up. Knockbreda almost had a half chance to equalize straight away, aided by a strong breeze a long ball into the Newry box looked likely to reach Knockbreda centre forward Michael Halliday were it not for a sliding challenge from Darren King knocking the ball for a corner.

If there was anything lacking in the Newry display it was that they didn’t finish off some super passing moves, Johnston unfortunate before the break to have his shot cleared off the goal line while after the break it was Stephen Hughes again denied, Mark McCabe leaving his marker for dead with a clever turn on the edge of the box, McCabe taking the ball to the end line before pulling the ball back for Hughes who’s first shot was saved by Ferguson, his effort from the rebound cleared from the line by a covering defender. On the hour mark it was John Boyles turn to be denied, the central defender ghosting unchallenged into the box to meet a Walker corner, Kris Pike doing his job on the post diverting Boyles header wide.

Newry City Goal Scorer Decky Carville & Man of The Match Thomas McCann

For their part Knockbreda never really looked like getting past a Newry defence superbly marshalled by Boyle and protected by holding midfielder Thomas McCann who hardly put a foot wrong throughout. However, a single goal is a precarious lead and in most games the chasing team will get at least one chance, Knockbreda’s coming on 85 minutes when substitute Ricky Rutherford found space to shoot, Maguire able to push his effort back out with Neil Mullen on hand to clear up any danger, Newry running out comfortable one goal winners. After the game Newry manager Darren Mullen was clearly content with his sides current form “’This was a game that we should have had finished by half time. We were dominant from early in the game and had numerous good chances to score before we eventually did. At 1-0, especially in this league, there’s always a chance you could pay for not taking those chances but thankfully we got another 3 points. That’s 3 wins in a row and we are now adding results to the performances that our play had deserved. As I said when we weren’t winning games there was no need to panic as we had been playing well without getting our rewards. It was only a matter of time before the results started to change and we need to keep building on this run of good form. Hard work is the minimum requirement for any successful team and the players deserve great credit for the effort they have been putting in. It’s easier to do that with the ball but the shift they put in to win the ball back was especially pleasing. We now have 2 really tough games this week which will test us even further but they are the games that the players, coaching staff and fans look forward to. Hopefully the fans will come out in their numbers both home and away for what I’m sure will be 2 entertaining games.”

Newry City now turn their attention to those 2 games scheduled for this week. On Tuesday night Newry welcome Premiership side Dungannon Swifts to The Showgrounds for a Mid Ulster Cup tie, kick off 19:45.

Then on Friday Newry make the short journey to Shamrock Park for a league match against Portadown, kick off 19:45. Newry City travel club bus will leave The Stonebridge at 18:30.

BBC Barry Flynn interviewed Newry Manager Darren Mullen on Radio Ulster Sportsound after the game.(3:14:00) http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0999swy

We were delighted to have Match Day Mascot Eoin Hartigan at The Showgrounds yesterday, check out the photos below:

Newry City: Maguire, McMahon, M Hughes, King, Boyle, McCann, Walker, Carville, McCabe, S Hughes, Johnston. Subs: Mullen, McKeown, Cunningham, Crooks, TJ Hughes.

There’s more to come – Johnston

Following a disappointing start to the campaign, which saw the club pick up just five points in their opening seven league fixtures, Newry City are beginning to turn a corner,  securing back to back wins in their latest two NIFL Championship games.

In form striker Keith Johnston, who has netted four goals in as many games, says the club’s recent revival in form has really helped boost the confidence levels within the squad and insists there is more to come from Newry this season.

He said:  “The game against Larne two weeks ago was so important to get a result, with them sitting behind us in the league. That set us up nicely then for the Limavady game  last week, everybody played well and worked hard and we got the win, so it’s important now to just keep it going.

“From the games previous to that which we have been beaten in, we honestly believe we could have got something out of them all. There’s been no team so far where we’ve felt they were far superior to us.

“I think we’ve just been unfortunate with injuries as well, particularly in defence. There has always been three of four boys out at one time, but hopefully now with lads starting to come back again we can just push on.

“We know with the squad we have we are more than capable of competing with the teams in this league.  A lot of our lads have played at this level before, the likes of Darren King was playing in this league last year and myself and a good few of the other lads have played in it previously as well, so we know we have players here that can compete at this level.”

Next up for Johnston and co.  is a home fixture against Championship high flyers Knockbreda next Saturday. Despite a shock defeat today at home to bottom club Larne, the Belfast based club are currently riding high in the NIFL Championship, sitting in second place, just one point off leaders Ballyclare Comrades.

Johnston is well aware of what Knockbreda will have to offer; having come up against them on numerous occasions while playing with Warrenpoint Town and is expecting a tough match.

“You know what to expect against  the likes of Knockbreda, they’re a really good, physical side,” said Johnston.

“It was maybe a shock to some people Larne going to Knockbreda today and getting a result, but it just goes to show that in this league everybody is capable of beating each other. There doesn’t really seem to be any one team that are consistent. No game in this league is going to be easy, so we just have to keep putting in the hard work and hopefully the good results will continue to come.”

Limavady 1-3 Newry City AFC

Two goals from Keith Johnston and another from Jimmy Walker won the points for Newry at Limavady on Saturday. While the goal scorer’s will always grab the headlines this was a complete team performance from Newry not least from Jack Heaney who was solid on his league debut in goals, Darren King and John Boyle who have forged a strong partnership in the centre of the Newry defence and Thomas McCann who seemed to be in the right place any time there was any hint of danger to the Newry goal.

It could however have been a very different story were it not for an excellent save from Heaney in the opening minute, quickly off his line to get the better of a one on one with Robbie Hume, Heaney giving the Limavady top scorer little sight of goal before blocking Humes shot with his legs.

NCAFC Goal Scorers Keith Johnston & Jimmy Walker along with MOTM Thomas McCann.

An important stop for Newry and one which they never looked back from. With five minutes on the clock Newry created a good chance of their own, Stephen Hughes releasing Johnston on the right wing, his cross taking the home defence out of the game giving Mark McCabe an aerial battle with Limavady keeper Paul Well’s, McCabe bravely getting his head to the ball a second before he was clattered by the keeper, referee Chris Morrison inexplicably waving away vociferous Newry claims for a penalty. McCabe’s movement was causing real problems to the Limavady defence, the Newry striker holding the ball up and winning repeated free kicks on the edge of the penalty area. With 25 minutes on the clock Newry finally made the home side pay for these infringements, free kick maestro Walker stepping up to curl a dead ball around the wall, the pace of Walkers shot together with the wet surface too much for Well’s, the ball squeezing under the keeper’s dive and crossing the goal line despite his attempt to claw it back. Newry continued to dominate possession, their patient passing game creating decent scoring chances for Johnston and McCann, both players narrowly shooting wide. Newry’s superiority had to pay off and with time running out in the first half they doubled their advantage. Starting with a super tackle from McCann deep inside his own half Newry broke forward at pace, Stephen Hughes bringing the ball to the edge of the Limavady box before cutting the defence with a pass into the path of Johnston. From an acute angle Johnston still had lots to do but made light work, drilling a fierce drive across Wells into the far side of the goal for a clinical finish leaving his side 2-0 up at the break.

With Newry content to hold their two-goal advantage the second half began slowly, Walker, McCabe and Johnston all involved in Newry attacks while defensively the visitors were rarely troubled with King and Boyle rock solid in defence. With 70 minutes gone Newry sealed the points. Pressing high up the pitch the visitors forced Limavady’s Ryan Logue into a poorly executed back pass. Similar to Newry’s last game Johnston was again alert to such an opportunity latching onto the loose ball. While his first effort was saved by the advancing Well’s Johnston was not to be denied, picking up the rebound before expertly lobbing the ball over the keeper and into the back of the Limavady goal to put the game out of the home sides reach.

3 League Debutants Robbie Mackin, Jack Heaney & Aaron Casey

To their credit Limavady refused to give up and pulled a goal back on 80 minutes, for once a crossed ball catching the Newry defence out allowing Gerard Gillan a free header at the back post, Heaney with little chance to save from close range. It was however too little too late to stop Newry running out comfortable winners which pleased Newry manager Darren Mullen “The message to the players before this game was to start getting some consistency in our play rather than just in certain phases of games. Apart from their chance in the first minute I thought it was probably our best performance this season in terms of dominating a game. The work rate throughout the team was exactly what’s needed in this league and thankfully we got our rewards. Considering the amount of injuries we have and losing Kevin McArdle in the warm up it’s a testament to the squad that players are doing so well, especially those playing out of position. It’s also pleasing to be able to give three young lads their Irish league debuts and what they need to do now is continue to work hard to make sure it’s not their last appearance for the senior team. Their inclusion is a testament to the great work Barry Trainor, Gary Redpath and their coaches are doing with the young players at the club. We now have a two-week break which will give us a chance to get some players back from injury.”

Limavady United: Paul Wells, Marcus O’Kane (Jordan Thompson h-t), Andy Devlin, Graham Crown, Johnny Watt (c.), Gary McFadden, Paul Owens, Gerard Gillan, Glenn Law (Aaron Mullan), Ryan Logue (Shane Jennings), Robbie Hume. Substitutes not used: Ray Kelly, Joel Bradley.

Newry City: Jack Heaney, Mark Hughes, Darren King, John Boyle, Chris McMahon, Stephen Hughes (Martin Havern), James Walker, Thomas McCann, Mark McCabe (Aaron Casey), Declan Carville (Robbie Mackin), Keith Johnston. Substitutes not used: Neil Mullen, Kevin McArdle.