Manager’s corner (29.9.14)

We are now entering the month of October and we have only played three league games to date. Our 5-0 win against AFC Craigavon was our first league win of the season and hopefully this will be the first of many. We won 5 of our 6 cup games and whilst the cup competitions will all be taken seriously the league is our main concern. Those cup wins have given us the chance to see most of the players in our squad in action and has allowed some consistency within the team towards the end of that run.

Once all the players are fit I believe we have a squad to match any in our league but quality alone will not guarantee success. Successful teams need to have hunger, belief and desire allied to hard work to have any chance of achieving their goals. Ramy, Jervis, Micky and I are constantly reminding the players of these qualities and they know that standards will not be allowed to drop within the club.

Our next game is at home to Donard in the Irish Cup next Saturday. A home draw is always welcome in the cup but we certainly won’t be taking our opponents lightly. We are still a big scalp for teams and we will need to carry last week’s performance into this game to have a chance to progress to the next round.

Whilst the Senior team get most of the headlines within the club, great credit must go to the other coaching staff from the Reserves right down to the Kids Skills School. For the club to be sustainable and full of local talent this work is vital and has not gone unnoticed.

Finally, the announcement of our three year sponsorship deal with The Canal Court is great news for the club and an endorsement of what we are trying to achieve. They were one of the club’s main sponsors when we were in the Premier League and to have them back on board is a huge boost. This deal along with another three year agreement with Around A Pound to remain as one of the main sponsors gives us much needed stability in moving forward. Great credit must go to the committee and all those involved in sealing these deals. Hopefully we can continue to match those efforts on the pitch.

Yours in Sport,
Darren.

Newry hammer five past Craigavon!

With a defence superbly marshalled by Man of the Match Paul Donegan Newry City finally got their league campaign up and running with a comprehensive five goal thumping of AFC Craigavon at The Showgrounds on Saturday. With only one point secured from the two league games already played this was just the result that the Newry boys needed to kick start their first season in Mid Ulster Intermediate A.

That said it took an early intervention from keeper Peter Murphy to stop Craigavon taking an early lead when Ryan Haddock wriggled free inside the box, Murphy quickly off his line to block Haddocks shot with his legs.

The Newry response was swift, Keith Johnston bursting down the right wing, his run only halted when he was hauled down wide of the penalty area. Quick of feet and thought Johnston took a short free to Jimmy Walker who forced the Craigavon keeper Geogheghan into a fine save from inside the box. The reprieve to the Craigavon goal did not last long as Newry opened the scoring with their next attack. Neil Barr controlled a long pass from defence, spun his marker and although forced wide of the goal as he skipped past the advancing Geoghegan, Barr composed himself on the end line to pick out his partner Sean McMullan who got free from his marker to side foot Barr’s cross to the empty net to put Newry 1-0 up.

Having now ended his five game goal drought McMullan had enough chances to grab a hat trick within five minutes. On 24 minutes Chris Fay worked hard to retrieve a ball which had gone across the face of the Craigavon goal and was heading for a throw in on the other side. Fay turned back on goal and picked out McMullan with a chipped cross which the big man did well to get power into but was unfortunate to see his header hit the underside of the crossbar. Two minutes later the striker had another chance, Johnston broke from the half way line showing Coleman a clean pair of heals. Level with the penalty area Johnston whipped in a cross which first evaded Barr at the front post but fell to the backing up McMullan who was unfortunate to find Geogheghan with his snap shot.

Newry doubled their advantage on 36 minutes in a sweeping movement which started with Graeme Edgar at left back and ended with Johnston on the right wing swinging in a cross for which Fay rose highest at the back post to bullet his header into the roof of the Craigavon goal.

Two nil up at half time Newry sealed the points 10 minutes into the second half. Taking a short corner from Fay, Jimmy Walker whipped in a low cross which went through a ruck of players and seemed to be heading out of the box only for Donegan to react quickest getting to the ball just before a Craigavon defender who, now committed to the challenge, took the Newry man down. With the referee having little option but to award a penalty up stepped Fay to blast his spot kick high into the top corner to put Newry 3-0 up.

With Newry completely dominant in possession and with Donegan and Chris McMahon urging against any complacency more goals looked sure to come.

Midfielder Ryan Quinn certainly looked to have got the message from his captain when he harassed a mistake from the Craigavon defence as they attempted to hold possession, the breaking ball falling to Newry playmaker Walker 30 yards from goal. As only Walker can he held up the ball before chipping a delightful pass which landed on the chest of centre forward McMullan who controlled the ball and turned away from two markers in one movement before shooting home from the middle of the penalty area to put Newry four goals clear with 25 minutes left.

Newry almost conceded a goal and also almost scored one of the goals of the season, both within 30 seconds on 80 minutes.

First in a rare break away Craigavon threatened to score only to be thwarted by Murphy who again was quickly of his line to spread his frame and smother the shot. Regaining his feet Murphy rolled the ball to Niall Crilly who in turn released the speedster Johnston. In a flash Johnston was down the wing and swinging over a cross which curled back to the edge of the box where David O’Connor met it on the run, his volley thumping of the crossbar with the beaten Geogheghan motionless. The final goal of the game came late on and appropriately it went to Johnston who had enjoyed an excellent performance. Aaron Brilly, keen to impress having been introduced as a substitute, came deep to pick up the ball and made ground into the Craigavon half before neatly finding Walker. Instantly Walker released Barr who’s first time shot could only be palmed up in the air by Geogheghan, Walker the first to react to the rebound controlling the looping ball and slipping a pass to Johnston who blasted his low shot to the net to seal a 5 goal win.

In all a thoroughly deserved victory for Newry in a game in which at last they turned the hard work and incessant passing into goals. Newry manager Darren Mullen had clearly sounded a warning to his players “We are gathering a big squad now and the players know that they have to be playing at the top of their game to be in the team. In recent games with the possession and the chances we have been creating I knew that it was only a matter of time before we had a big win and thankfully that proved to be the case.”

Newry City’s next game is next Saturday, 4th October at home to Donard Hospital in the 2nd round of the Irish Cup.

Newry City AFC: Murphy, Crilly, Edgar, McMahon, Donegan, Quinn, Walker, Johnston, Barr, McMullan, Fay. Subs: Brilly, Magill, O’Connor, Curran.

Man of the Match: Paul Donegan

Photograph courtesy of Louis McNally.

Newry City Ladies complete Historic Double

The Newry City Ladies team capped off a fantastic season earlier this month at Holm Park in Armagh when a hat trick from Captain Aoife Lennon eased them to a 3-1 win over Sion Swifts in the final of the Championship League Cup. This completed a remarkable double for the Ladies team after they won all but one of their league games to help them to a fourth successive league title in as many years. The Ladies were also very unlucky not to make a clean sweep of all trophies when they lost out on penalties to Linfield Ladies in the final of the Irish Cup.

Newry City Ladies Manager James Feehan told newrycityafc.co.uk he is delighted with how the season went and looks forward to the challenges that lie ahead.

Newry City Ladies Manager James Feehan and Captain Aoife Lennon are pictured here with the Concentrix Championship League Cup
Newry City Ladies Manager James Feehan and Captain Aoife Lennon are pictured here with the Concentrix Championship League Cup trophy

“Our goal when we started off in Division four in 2010 was to one day play in the Premiership and we are delighted to have achieved this in such a short space of time. The girls also did great to reach the final of the Irish Cup this year – it was a great experience for them. It was a cruel way to lose out on penalties but it will make the girls even more determined next season.

“We’d obviously love to win the Premiership at some stage but our main aim next season is to finish as high in the table as we can and build on it the following year. Anything else is a bonus. In our cup matches with Premiership sides in the past couple of seasons we have shown that we can more than hold our own with them so they know that we will be no walkover”.

James is pleased with the team’s progress but equally he would like to see support for the girls continue to grow.

“We have a loyal band of supporters but new faces are always welcome down to the Showgrounds. We are hoping that local people will come out in force next season to cheer the girls on in their first season in the Premiership. Most of our squad are also playing international football which means we can offer a high standard of football. All of our league matches are free entry also so it is a great opportunity for people to come down and cheer on their local club at no expense”.

The Feehan family
The Feehan family with the Concentrix Championship League Cup trophy

Newry City AFC Chairman Martin McLoughlin said that the Club are proud of the girls’ achievements to date.

“It’s great to see Newry City Ladies progressing so well – it’s been a dream season for them this year”, Martin told newrycityafc.co.uk

“They were also very unlucky to lose out on penalties in the Irish Cup final. Everybody at the club is very proud of their achievements thus far and we wish them well in their new league campaign next season”.

Newry Men’s Senior Team Manager Darren Mullen echoed Martin’s sentiments.

“It’s been another terrific year for James and The ladies team who are going from strength to strength. Anyone who has seen them play this year could not help but be impressed by the standard of football that they play. To win a league and cup double is never easy and great credit must go to all involved. They have done the club proud this season”.

Last Man Standing round 5 results

And we have a winner!!

After just five rounds of the NCAFC Last Man Standing, we have a winner! Congratulations John Prentice. We will be in touch with you this week to arrange collection of the prize money.

Newry City AFC would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who took part in the competition. Your support is greatly appreciated by the club.

Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
1 John Prentice Liverpool Swansea Aston Villa Everton Arsenal
ELIMINATED
1 Chris Fay Liverpool Chelsea Swansea Man Utd Spurs
2 Mark Patton Arsenal Chelsea Swansea Man Utd Everton
3 Teresa Lennnon Chelsea Spurs Swansea Man Utd Everton
4 Raime Woods Arsenal Chelsea Aston Villa Man Utd Everton
5 Camillus Fitzpatrick Arsenal Chelsea Aston Villa Man Utd Everton

Newry U14 3- 2 Killowen U14

by Colm Murphy, Newry City U14 Manager

Newry City played their first league match of the year away to Killowen Celtic. Both teams played an open entertaining game in a very sporting manner and it was Newry that started out of the blocks the quickest when Matthew McGinn slipped a neat pass that split the Killowen defence allowing Sean Mc Conville to slide the ball past the keeper. Things got better for Newry 10 minutes later when Tiarnan Murphy played a looped ball over the head of the Killowen back line for Tiernan O’Reilly to side foot past the on rushing keeper making it 2-0 to Newry.

The remainder of the half saw Killowen play a number of long balls in on top Newry’s defence but were unable to really trouble the away team’s goalkeeper.

The second half started with Killowen playing more ground football and a number of attacks nearly paid off only for the sharpness of the Newry defence and stand in keeper Nathan Crudden who put the keepers jersey on due to the regular keeper being injured.

From a quick break away the Newry forwards caught Killowen standing still at the back and were nearly in for their third goal only for a foul on Tiernan Reilly. Tiarnan Murphy played an excellent cross in from the resulting free kick which fell to Joseph Connolly who turned his marker and slotted into the net to make it 3-0!!

Although 3 nil down, Killowen never gave up and were rewarded soon after with a penalty. The resulting kick hit the post but Newry were not quick enough to the rebound and Killowen scored to make it 3-1.

The last 10 minutes were played at a frantic pace and again Killowen were rewarded with quick thinking and slid a ball through to make it 3-2! A tense final few minutes followed but Newry held out for a win!
It was great to see both teams giving their all and Killowen can take heart from a good team effort and will cause many teams problems as the league continues. Newry had many good individual performances on the day but overall it was team work that won this match. Hopefully we can bring this forward to our next game but in the end it was a great start to the league campaign!!