Category: Senior

Lower Maze 1-1 Newry City

Fixed Puzzle

Newry kicked off their Mid Ulster Intermediate A campaign with a trip to Lower Maze. The conditions were remarkably similar to the opening game of last season. Just as at Bourneview, the sun shone down on the lush turf of the tree lined pitch. Unfortunately, that’s where the similarities ended as a repeat of last year’s comfortable win rarely looked on the cards against a well drilled and competitive home side.

The first half was something of a non-event from a Newry perspective as they struggled to create anything of note. The only half chance came just before the half hour mark when Jimmy Walker played a neat one two with Sean McMullan on the edge of the box, only to shoot well over the bar.

Lower Maze defended well from front to back, forcing Newry to go long earlier than ideal and thus limited City’s attacking thrust, while the hosts were dangerous themselves when they broke forward at pace. They created two decent chances inside the opening 15 minutes; one very presentable opening blazed over by a well-placed centre forward and another quick break that forced Peter Murphy to race from his goal. Murphy made half a block and when the ball broke to the Maze winger, his cross into the box was cleared by David O’Connor. Murphy made another decent block midway through the half while the home side had two penalty claims turned down, one of which might have been given after the ball struck Conor McCaul’s hand.

The half time break offered Darren Mullen and his backroom team the opportunity to remedy the situation and they brought on Kenny Kearns for Aaron Brilly as well as changing formation from 4-4-2 to 4-3-3. The changes almost paid immediate dividends as Mark Patton played in Neil Barr, moved to a central role having played on the left in the first moiety. Barr raced clear but slotted just wide. Nonetheless, this was better and City didn’t have to wait long for a breakthrough. Establishing a greater degree of control in midfield, Kearns played McMullan in behind the home defence. Initially he didn’t look like getting there, but he reached the ball just in time to nip it past the home keeper who duly brought him down. McMullan dusted himself down and stepped up to slot the penalty and give City the lead.

Newry were now in the ascendancy but would spurn a series of opportunities to make their supremacy count. McMullan had two efforts, one shot just wide and a header saved while a cross from the same player was almost turned in to his own net by a home defender as Newry looked to turn the screw. City were a little unlucky on 63 minutes when O’Connor’s cross was headed home by Patton only for the referee to disallow the effort for an apparent infringement on the home goalkeeper.

A single goal lead is always precarious and so it proved. On 72 minutes, a Lower Maze corner wasn’t properly cleared and when the ball dropped just outside the box, the home player stroked home a sweet strike in to the bottom corner of the net. The goal rocked Newry back on their heels while giving a new lease of life to the home side. The game was much more even now but chances were hard to come by and the game appeared to be petering out as the clock ticked down. With ten minutes to go a dangerous Lower Maze break ended with a shot from their lively number 15 which was blocked before, to their credit, Newry roused themselves for one last effort which incredibly yielded four decent chances in the last five minutes. On 87 minutes, a superb McMahon ball released sub Chris Fay, but he shot wide when well placed. Then Fay turned provider with a cross to Neil Barr whose instinctive flick fell into the arms of the grateful home keeper. Newry kept coming, Walker played in Barr who shot straight at the keeper from a difficult angle before Paddy Magill and Mark Patton combined to provide a final chance which Barr clipped just wide.

After the game, manager Darren Mullen commented that, “we had a very poor first half and struggled to break them down. The intensity of our play wasn’t good enough and we kept giving the ball away. We looked a lot better in the second half when Kenny Kearns came on and we changed the formation. Once we scored we failed to take our further chances and paid the price. Although we had chances to win in it the end it was a disappointing performance but it shows the lads that this is a tough league and we are going to have to work very hard to get any rewards this season. It’s only the first game and we look forward now to 3 home games in a row.”

Plenty to ponder then for Newry. After a disappointing first half display, the side were much improved after the break but a failure to convert a host of chances meant one point instead of three. Newry now look forward to a first home game of the season, a tough one against Ballymacash Rangers on Tuesday evening, kick off at 8pm.

Newry City: Peter Murphy, David O’Connor, Paddy Magill, Paul Donegan, Conor McCaul, Chris McMahon, Aaron Brilly (Kenny Kearns), Jimmy Walker, Sean McMullan (Chris Fay), Mark Patton, Neil Barr. Subs not used: Niall Crilly, Ian Curran, Graeme Edgar.
newrycityafc.co.uk MOTM: David O’Connor

Newry host Warrenpoint Town tonight

The Newry first team continue their preparation for the new season tonight when they play host to neighbours Warrenpoint Town. Kick off is at 7.30pm down at the Showgrounds. Make sure you get down and support the lads!

Membership forms will be available from the club shop tomorrow night. It is £30 to become a member of the club for the 2014/2015 season. This will include a season ticket which grants you free entry into each of the home league games. For anyone wishing to renew their membership from last season, the form does not need to be filled out, the fee of £30 will suffice.

 

Newry Showgrounds

Updated Pre-Season Friendlies

The full list of of pre-season fixtures is as follows:

First Team:

Tuesday 15th July, home to Banbridge Town. NCAFC 5-1 Banbridge Town
Saturday 19th July, Rectory Rangers at Holm Park, 12 noon ko (Armagh City tournament) NCAFC 8-0 Rectory Rangers.
Tuesday 22nd July, home to Warrenpoint Town, 19.30 ko. NCAFC 0-2 Warrenpoint Town
Saturday 26th July, Armagh City at Holm Parkko 15.15 (Armagh City tournament)
Tuesday 29th July, away to Rathfriland, 19.30 ko
Saturday 2nd August, home to Donegal Celtic, 14.30 ko

Reserves Team:

NCAFC Reserves 0-0 Gilford Reserves

NCAFC Reserves 2-0 Seapatrick Reserves

NCAFC 1-1 Warrenpoint Reserves

Friday 25th July, away to Valley Rangers, ko 19.30

Tuesday 29th July, home to Ballybot

Friday 1st August, home to Haldane Fisher, ko 19.30

 

(Any amendments to the pre-season friendlies will be posted on the website)

City announce four new signings

Photo above: City boss Darren Mullen welcomes two of the club’s new signings Keith Johnston and Paddy Magill to the club

Newry City has announced four new signings to the club ahead of the coming season. Strikers Keith Johnston and Sean McMullan have agreed terms to join the club from Orchard City and Warrenpoint Town respectively, left back Paddy Magill has signed from Camlough Rovers while the club have welcomed back experienced central defender Paul Donegan for a third spell at the club.

Speaking to newrycityafc.co.uk, City boss Darren Mullen expressed his delight at the new signings.

“All four lads bring quality and experience in abundance to the squad,” Darren said.

“Three of the lads have already won the Intermediate A league, the league that we will be competing in next season. It shows the progress we are making that we can attract these players to the club but we know the hard work starts in pre-season all over again.

“We already had a strong squad but it’s always good to bring fresh faces into the club. Sean and Keith both enjoyed great success playing together up front for Warrenpoint and I’ve no doubt they will continue that success with us.

“Paddy has been one of the best left backs around for the past five seasons and will give us strength down that left side. Paul has returned for his third spell with the club and brings a wealth of experience that we will need moving forward.

“We are still a very young developing team but these signings give us a great boost going into the new season.”

Newrycityafc.co.uk caught up with all four lads at the weekend to get their reactions to signing with the club:

Paul Donegan

doneganFirstly it’s great to back at Newry. I am very proud to play for my hometown club. Anyone who knows me, especially the ones I work close with on a daily basis will stand testament to this, I’m very fortunate to play for the team I support.

I think it’s great timing for both myself and the club. I’ve still a lot to offer on the pitch and it’ll be great to be back at Newry as a relatively more senior player. I also think the addition of myself, Mully, Jonsy and Paddy to what is already a strong team, can match any side at this level and bring Irish league football back to the Showgrounds where the club rightfully belongs!

I personally would like to win a few trophies this season. My most enjoyable season at Newry was the year we were in the Championship and won the Mid Ulster and Intermediate cups. I hope to emulate that in the coming seasons. These are the things as a player you can look back on with pride in later years.

Sean McMullan

seanmcmullanI’m delighted to have signed for such a great club. I intend to do my best to help push the club back to where it belongs in the Irish league.

It was a hard decision to leave my own club after 24 years playing at youth and senior level but I can honestly say that Newry is the only club I would have left Warrenpoint for.

It’s been a while since I’ve had a decent run of games so I can’t wait to get started. Hopefully the Newry supporters will take to me because the one thing I will always give is 100% when I take to the field! 

Keith Johnston

keithjI’m delighted to be back playing at the Showgrounds. I fully enjoyed my first spell at the club and I can’t wait get going again. With the quality in the squad there’s no reason why we can’t get promoted back into the Irish League. 

 

Paddy Magill

paddymagillI’m delighted to be back at the club and can’t wait to get playing. The Intermidate A league has some strong sides but with the strength in depth at Newry there’s no reason why we can’t win this league. I just can’t wait to get started.