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Three points for City

Newry City quickly bounced back from Tuesdays League Cup exit with an emphatic win away to Lisburn Distillery. Newly promoted to the Premier Intermediate League early fixtures were always going to be a learning period for both the Newry players and manager Darren Mullen and having now secured maximum points from their first two league games the Newry boys will be content with the start they have made “Our first game away was always going to be a test so it was pleasing to come away with three points. We were well worth our win and the score line certainly doesn’t flatter us. We could have been two up after ten minutes and the only criticism I have of the first half performance is that we were wasteful in the final third.

“The 2nd half was a lot better with our pace and fitness evident. To have four different scorers was also good and shows that we have a threat throughout the team. This was a good physical test for us and one that we’re well capable of handling with some strong challenges throughout the game. It’s a good start for us but we need to continue to work hard in every single game we play and that will need to be the case in our next game in the cup at home to St Marys on Friday night”

Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.
Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

On top in the early play Newry could have gone ahead in the first minute, Mark Hughes and Keith Johnson exchanging passes, unfortunately the return ball a little behind Hughes preventing him from getting the necessary power on his shot to beat Jack McCrea in the Lisburn goal.

Newry’s opening goal came after ten minutes when Conor McCaul was bundled over on the edge of the box, referee Dillon awarding a penalty to Newry which Jimmy Walker placed inside McCrea’s post for his second converted penalty in as many games. Newry were much the better team all over the park but playing against a strong breeze they struggled to create many clear cut chances although Kevin McArdle started and almost finished an opportunity on the half hour mark, winning a strong challenge inside his own half before launching an attack which ended with him receiving the ball from Walker in the Lisburn box alas finding the side netting with his low shot.

The home side had chances of their own, Jonny McCaw going close with a glancing header and then the final chance of the half also going to the home side, Timmy Clarke finding Alan McMurty who for a moment appeared to be through on goal only for Neil Mullen to snuff out the threat with a perfectly timed block.

Newry doubled their lead straight after the break, Johnston finding Hughes inside the box, Hughes showing quick feet to skip inside two Lisburn players before firing in a shot which McCrea could only parry, the alert Mark McCabe presented with the simple task of planting the ball into the net to put Newry 2-0 ahead.

In response Lisburn had little to offer, Ian Curran and Neil Mullen comfortably dealing with anything which came their way.

Newry’s 3rd goal duly came short of the hour mark, Hughes spotting the chance to take a short corner to Walker. In turn Walker spotted the run of Johnston to the near post and glided the perfect ball into his path, Johnston using the pace on the cross to flick the ball with the outside of his boot across McCrea and into the far side of the net for a picture goal.

Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.
Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

On 70 minutes the home side were reduced to ten men when Walker picked the ball up inside his own half and played the ball into space for Johnston to race away from the Lisburn defenders only to be cruelly chopped down by Stephen Curley who, although already booked for an earlier challenge, was shown a straight red by the referee Dillon.

The visitors came close to making it four with five minutes left, Paudie Smith swung a cross into the box for which McCabe rose higher than goalkeeper McCrea but was unfortunate to see his header drop over the crossbar. Newry were not to be denied that 4th goal, Chris McMahon picking the ball up inside the Lisburn half before setting out on a mazy run in which he beat half a dozen players almost creating a goal for himself only for his shot from inside the box to be blocked for a corner. That corner however led to goal number four, Ian Curran meeting Decky Carville’s cross with a powerful downward header which gave McCrea no chance.

What will annoy the Newry management will be that their team, for the second league game in a row, conceded a late goal. This time Aaron Harris popping up in injury time for a consolation goal for the home side. That though takes little away from a solid performance from the Newry boys which sets them up for Friday night’s Bob Radcliffe cup tie under the lights at The Showgrounds with St Mary’s the opponents, kick off 7:45pm.

Newry City Team: Peter Murphy, Kevin McArdle, Conor McCaul, Neil Mullen, Ian Curran, Chris McMahon, James Walker, Mark Patton, Keith Johnston, Mark McCabe, Mark Hughes. Subs: Declan Carville, Padraig Smith, Sean McMullan, Stephen McCabe, Tiernan Rushe.

Photographs courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Newry City AFC Golf Classic a huge success

Newry City AFC hosted what proved to be a hugely successful golf classic in association with the Eamonn Morgan Trust at Warrenpoint Golf Club last week.

Over 35 teams took part in the four-man scramble event with the sun coming out to make for an enjoyable day on the course for all who played.

With two events running on the day for both GUI members and Non-GUI golfers, competition was fierce throughout with some top-class prizes for those on offer.

The top prize in the GUI competition, won by the fourball of Michael Carr, Ruairi Carr, Micheal Rice and Adrian Farrell was a fourball at the world-famous Portmarnock Links plus an overnight stay.
They just pipped the group of Gerry McGuigan, Pat Taylor, Brian McGuigan and Paddy Digby, who won a fourball at The K Club (Smurfit Course), while a round at Greenore Golf Club was the prize for the third-place team of Garrett Hughes, Paul Greenan, Gary Sands and Fergal McConville.

In the Non-GUI event, City first team player Ian Curran, Colm Heaney and Linfield pair Mark Haughey and Ross Gaynor took victory and with it the prize of a fourball and food at Mannan Castle Golf Club.
They beat the team of Neil McCullough, Paul McCullough, Kieran Donnelly and Gareth McCullough into second place, who picked up a fourball at host club Warrenpoint for their efforts.

As well as being part of the third-placed team in the GUI competition, Paul Greenan took the longest drive at the 4th hole, while Neil Wilson, from the B Wilson and Sons group was closest to the pin at the 14th. Both won £50 vouchers for the Warrenpoint Golf Club Pro Shop.
Ballyholland Harps GFC player Robbie White was the winner of the putting competition, earning himself a £25 voucher for the pro shop.

The club and organisers would like to thank the main sponsor for the classic, Peadar McCoy and Peak Electric for their contribution to what was a great day.
We would also like to thank associate sponsors NW Kehoe and Sons, B Wilson and Sons and Noreast Beers Ltd, along with everyone who sponsored a hole at the event for their contribution.

Newry City AFC and the Eamonn Morgan Trust would like to thank main organisers Gary Wilson and Gareth McCullough, along with those who provided assistance on the day, Kevin Lyons, Neil McCullough, Jimmy Irwin, Roger McCullough and Denis McGuinness.

Roll on next year…!

RESULTS

GUI Competition
1st: Michael Carr, Ruairi Carr, Micheal Rice and Adrian Farrell – 61 Gross/52.875 Nett
2nd: Gerry McGuigan, Pat Taylor, Brian McGuigan and Paddy Digby – 60 Gross/53.375 Nett
3rd: Garrett Hughes, Paul Greenan, Gary Sands and Fergal McConville – 63 Gross/55.2 Nett

Non-GUI Competition
1st: Ian Curran, Mark Haughey, Colm Heaney and Ross Gaynor – 64 Gross/54 Nett
2nd: Neil McCullough, Paul McCullough, Kieran Donnelly and Gareth McCullough – 64 Gross/56.25 Nett

Longest Drive (4th hole)
Paul Greenan

Nearest The Pin (14th hole)
Neil Wilson

Putting Competition
Robbie White

 

PRESENTATION PHOTOS

NCAFC Golf Classic spots still available!

The Newry City AFC Golf Classic in association with the Eamonn Morgan Trust is just a couple of days away and there are a very limited number of tee-times left.

eamon morgan trustWe have 40 teams signed up to play this Friday at Warrenpoint Golf Club and with the conditions set to be good on the day, this is the last chance to book your place!

The top prize is a fourball at Portmarnock Links with an overnight stay included while other prizes include fourballs at Mannan Castle Golf (plus a meal voucher), Greenore and Warrenpoint. There will also be prizes for the longest drive, closest to the pin and a putting competition.

Entry is £120 per fourball, which includes golf, a goody bag before your round, refreshments at the 9th hole and a meal after your round.

Presentations will take place in the St John Bosco Social Club, Water Street, Newry no later than 10pm on Friday and all prizewinners are asked to have a representative there to pick up their prize.

Tee-times still available are as follows:

8:10am, 8:20am, 1:50pm, 3:10pm and 4:10pm

To book your place, contact Gary on 07745 112 320 or Gareth on 07759 095 558 ASAP.

Match Day Help Required

With the new season fast approaching Newry City are looking for volunteers to help around the ground on match days. In particular we require someone to operate the snack facility inside the ground. If you are interested please contact Laura on 07857077176 or laurah0817@hotmail.co.uk

Newry City AFC Golf Classic

Newry City AFC will be hosting their annual golf classic, in association with the Eamonn Morgan Trust, at Warrenpoint Golf Club on Friday July 29.

Pictured at the launch of the event are l-r, Gary Wilson NCAFC Commercial Manager and golf classic organiser, Peadar McCoy of main sponsors Peak Electric, club captain Chris McMahon, Manager Darren Mullen and Kevin Fox from the Eamonn Morgan Trust.

The format will be a four-person scramble with prizes for the top three teams, longest drive and nearest the pin. Entry is £120 per fourball, which includes golf, a goody bag before the round and a meal afterwards. Prizegiving will be held later that evening in the St John Bosco GFC club, Water Street, Newry.

To book your tee-time, email ncafcgolfclassic@hotmail.com or phone Gareth on 07759 095 558. If you wish to sponsor a tee or green, contact Gary on 07745 112 320.