Newry slump to away defeat!

Away form has let Newry City down this season with Saturday’s defeat at Broomhill their fourth straight league loss on the road, a stat which wasn’t lost on manager Darren Mullen after Saturdays match “Our away form has been bad to say the least this season and this result highlights a lot of our problems. The movement, decision making and basic quality was terrible in the first half. The second half was better and even when down to ten men we were the more threatening team. That said, we haven’t been good enough and this season has been a steep learning curve for us as a group. We will keep giving everything for the remainder of our games and use the positives and the mistakes as a learning tool and motivation for next year”

As for the game itself Newry had enough chances to win any game but at the other end relied on Peter Murphy who made a number of top drawer stops to keep his side involved right to the final whistle.

Starting off with two wingers making the bullets for centre forward Sean McMullan Newry were always going to make chances although as they have so often found on their travels this season the tight confines of some pitches doesn’t lend itself to their style of football. For the first half hour there was only one team in it with Newry having all the chances, the first coming in the fifth minute when a long David O’Connor pass beat the home defence allowing Mark Lowry to run onto the ball, the winger holding play up before finding McMullan who fired his shot into the side netting. McMullan was unfortunate not to score on the quarter hour mark when Paul Donegan rose highest at the back post to nod another O’Connor cross back across goal, McMullan the first to latch onto the loose ball but unluckly to see Steven McHugh dive low to his near post to save. With Newry in control Murphy’s only contribution during that first half hour was to deal with long high balls. However that changed on the 30 minute mark when a poor ball out of defence put the Newry midfield in trouble, the loose ball intercepted by Broomhill who broke forward, the ball initially falling for Chris McElroy who’s shot from inside the box was saved by Murphy who parried it up in the air to the edge of the small box from where McElroy headed it towards goal this time to be denied by the covering O’Connor who was able to stop the ball from going over the line but couldn’t get enough on his clearance to stop Daniel Rayner who was following up from smashing the ball to the back of the Newry net to put Broomhill a goal up.

Newry had a chance to equalize with minutes to go before the half when Paul Donegan strode out of defence with the ball skipping past a few challenges before spreading the ball wide to Gary Crummy who steadied himself before firing a left foot shot across goal unfortunately missing the far post by inches.

Newry picked up where they left off in the second half with Graeme Edgar linking with Chris McMahon to create an early chance for Mark Lowry who forced a diving save from McHugh in the home goal. Newry made some changes on the hour mark in a bid to bring a new impetus to their attack and the change almost bore instant fruit when Conor McCaul took the ball out of defence before finding the recently introduced Chris Fay wide on the right, Fay whipping a wicked cross across the face of goal just out of reach of fellow substitute Neil Barr arriving at the back post.

Newry suffered yet another self inflicted wound on 65 minutes when a pass out of defence was intercepted again by Broomhill, the ball again falling to McElroy who was fouled as he bore down on goal. While a red card may have been the correct decision, although Newry had numbers in defence, all present were mystified when the referee showed the card to Donegan who clearly was not involved in the tackle. Now reduced to 10 men Newry still had to deal with a free kick on the edge of their box, the visiting support relieved to see Murphy make an excellent save low to his right from Jason Harpers strike.

Newry threw everything into attack playing with only three at the back. They almost grabbed the equalizer with 15 minutes left when Lowry helped a corner across the box where it was met at the back post by Barr with a back heeled effort which was scrambled off the goal line.

Playing with three at the back leaves gaps and the game was almost put out of Newrys reach on 78 minutes when a Broomhill attack ended with Harper finding himself with space for a shot from the edge of the box bringing yet another excellent save from Murphy.

Newry went straight back on the attack, Fay swinging in a high cross which Ian Curran met with a powerful header which skimmed the crossbar. Curran was to have the next Newry attempt. McMahon lobbed a ball into the box to Mark Patton who had pushed up from his midfield role, Patton rolling the ball back to the edge of the area where Curran met it with a first time shot which McHugh grabbed at the second attempt. And Newry realized the game was up in the final minute when McMahon won a header in the middle of the field which landed with Barr on the edge of the box, Barr juggling the ball to make room before firing in a dipping volley which HcHugh dived low to save, pushing the ball up and off his crossbar rebounding to Fay who blasted over.

Newry City AFC: Murphy, Edgar, O’Connor, McCaul, Donegan, Smyrginas, Patton, McMahon, Lowry, McMullan, Crummy Subs: Barr, Fay, Curran, McConnell

Newrys next match is on Saturday 28th February away to Banbridge Rangers. Supporter’s bus will leave Stonebridge at 1:15pm.

David Bentley visits Newry Showgrounds!

Newry Groundsman Willie Young with David Bentley. Photo: Brendan Monaghan Photography.
Newry Groundsman Willie Young with David Bentley. Photo: Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Newry City AFC were pleased to welcome former Premiership Star David Bentley to the Showgrounds this morning.

During his visit he took part in filming for ‘The Toughest Trade’ in which he co stars with with Armagh GAA player Aaron Kernan,  Kilkenny hurling star Jackie Tyrell and Baseball player Brian Schneider.

 

 

 

David was happy to pose for a selfie with Club PRO Laura. Photo: Brendan Monaghan Photography.
David was happy to pose for a selfie with Club PRO Laura. Photo: Brendan Monaghan Photography.

For the show the sportsmen swap roles for a week to compare the life of amateur GAA players with professional athletes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The show which is sponsored by AIB will be aired on 12th March at 10pm on TV3.

And of course Manager Darren Mullen couldn't miss out on a selfie chance with the star either!
And of course Manager Darren Mullen couldn’t miss out on a selfie chance with the star either!

 

 

Photographs courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Last Man Standing round 2 results

So after the second round of fixtures we have whittled the competition down to just 35 people. With Man City failing to win at home against Hull City, the Merseyside derby ending in a scoreless draw and Arsenal losing out to North London rivals Tottenham, we had quite a lot of fallers.

Still in the game we have current Last Man Standing champion John Prentice who squeezed through after Southampton scored a last minute winner away to QPR. Also still in is Liam Murphy who is yet to use any of the big guns, having progressed so far with Sunderland and Crystal Palace.

There is still all to play for with some tough fixtures coming up this weekend also.

People through to round 3
Name Round 1 Round 2
Willie Brown Spurs Chelsea
Barry Johnston Sunderland Chelsea
Martin McLoughlin Liverpool Chelsea
Brian Elmore Arsenal Chelsea
Marie Robertson Arsenal Chelsea
Lauren Redpath Arsenal Chelsea
Aaron Irwin Stoke Chelsea
Baz Feehan Arsenal Chelsea
Patrick Higgins Arsenal Chelsea
Mo Ruddy Arsenal Chelsea
Martin Buchanon Arsenal Chelsea
Joe Bennett Spurs Chelsea
Darren Mullen Man Utd Chelsea
Eric Wilson Newcastle Chelsea
Philip Wilson Man Utd Chelsea
Mickey Rocks Jr Stoke Chelsea
Kevin Taylor Arsenal Chelsea
Michelle McCormack Stoke Chelsea
Liam Murphy Sunderland Crystal Palace
Dorothy Taylor Newcastle Crystal Palace
Emilie Wilson Stoke Crystal Palace
Conor McEvoy Stoke Southampton
Ricky McVeigh Stoke Southampton
Michael Higgins Arsenal Southampton
Paul Lyons Man Utd Southampton
John Prentice Man Utd Southampton
Diarmuid Rocks Man Utd Southampton
Seamus McParland Stoke Southampton
Kevin Ruddy Arsenal Southampton
Mickey McAlinden Spurs Southampton
Tom King Arsenal Southampton
Mickey Heaney Liverpool Southampton
Aaron Kehoe Man Utd Southampton
Gary Wilson Newcastle Southampton
Margo Wilson Newcastle Southampton

Newry City U14 latest match reports

by Colm Murphy, Newry City U14 Manager

 

Newry City U14 3-0 Ballyvea U14 –  Feb 7th

Newry had their first game since before Christmas away to Ballyvea in Kilkeel on Saturday Feb 7th.

The team were missing a number of regulars due to illness and were lucky to have the bare 11 players. This put extra pressure on some of the fringe players who stood up to the mark when called upon. Although played in extreme conditions, some great football was played and Newry eventually opened the scoring with a fine goal from some excellent play.

Ballyvea came more into the match after this goal but Newry stepped up a gear and added a second goal shortly after half-time and finished off a fine display with a third goal just before the end of the match to record another away victory. A well-deserved victory considering the circumstances.

Newry City U14 0-2 Ballybot Celtic U14 – Feb 14th

Two of the top teams in the league met at the Showgrounds on Saturday. The previous encounter ended in a 2-2 draw and both teams were keen to achieve victory this time. Newry started off really well with a number of attacks and should have been at least a goal up after 10 minutes but for some fine defending and goal-keeping by Ballybot. Shortly after this Newry had another chance when the ball broke free to Sean McConville who hit a shot that rebounded off the ‘keeper only for the follow up to be cleared off the line again. Totally against the run of play Ballybot took the lead. On one of their first attacks a shot was taken and heading wide only for it to hit one of their players and deflect into the Newry net. A cruel blow to the Newry lads!

True to form the Newry team never give up and again had an opportunity to level but some poor finishing was to prove costly. After half time another rare Ballybot attack resulted in the second goal. From a corner the ball broke loose to a player on the edge of the box who finished clinically to put Ballybot in control. Newry had numerous  opportunities to get themselves back in the match but some fine defending and goalkeeping kept the score in favour of Ballybot.

This was the team’s first defeat of the season but there is still a long way to go and time for this ever improving team to bounce back. Credit most go to a very sporting Ballybot team for an excellent match and both teams should be commended for a very high standard of football.