Newry edge past Hanover in Bob Radcliffe!

This was a game that had everything, ten goals, red cards, penalties, the woodwork hit, dubious refereeing decisions and to cap it off a Newry win which puts them into the second round of the Bob Radcliffe Cup and in the process gain some revenge on Hanover for a couple of cup defeats last season. With the sides having met five times last year, Newry shading those games 3 to 2 and with Hanover having made a good start to this season Newry would have been well aware that this had the makings of a tricky cup tie. And while it turned out that way much of Newry’s discomfort was of their own making.

Having got off to the best possible start after only three minutes when Ian Curran got his head to Chrissy Fay’s free kick to help the ball into the far corner of the Hanover goal Newry immediately allowed Hanover back into the game when indecision and slack marking at the back saw Hanover win two headers inside the home penalty area, the second of which belonged to Stephen Douglas who nodded the ball into the Newry net at the back post. The home side were creating chances with Paul Donegan unfortunate to see his half volley from the edge of the area fly the wrong side of the post after Joel Armstrong in the Hanover goal had flapped at a Fay cross. Armstrong was even more fortunate minutes later when David O’Connor played in Fay on the left wing. Fay who was giving his marker the run around with a Man of the Match display took the ball to the by line and whipped in a low cross which was met on the volley by Aaron Brilly who was unlucky to see his effort slam of the inside of the post and back into the arms of the grateful Armstrong.

Despite this pressure, Newry went a goal down on 27 minutes. Awarded a free kick inside their own half Hanover hit a long ball to Justin Bradley and with the home defence waiting for the referee to call play to a halt as Bradley appeared to have started his run from an off side position Bradley lobbed the ball over the advancing Peter Murphy to put Hanover 2-1 in the lead. The home side had a golden chance to equalize just before half time and again Fay was involved. This time he turned his marker inside out on the edge of the box before sliding a pass to Mark Lowry. Lowry took one touch before turning inside too quickly as it transpired for the Hanover centre half who tripped him, the referee pointing immediately to the penalty spot. Having missed a spot kick last week Newry changed the penalty taker trusting Ian Curran with the task. However, the result was similar, the Newry defender pulling his shot wide of the post leaving his team a goal down at half time.

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.
Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

The home side did however equalize straight after the break, Fay swinging in a corner for which Mark Patton rose highest to bullet a header into the top corner of the Hanover net. Although Newry were now on top they did not look like scoring and in an effort to change the game manager Darren Mullen introduced last season’s top scorer Neil Barr, Keith Johnston and Kenny Kearns from the bench. Niall Crilly was having success attacking down Newry’s right flank and on the hour mark he linked up with Chris McMahon and Lowry in a sweeping movement which ended with a Barr shot from inside the box being deflected wide. A Newry goal was coming with Crilly continuing to get forward. Released by Fay Crilly ran directly at the Hanover defence playing a one two with Barr before testing Armstrong with a shot from inside the box which the Hanover keeper did well to save. The goal however did come minutes later and this time it was from a penalty which was converted. With a loose ball waiting to be won in the middle of the park McMahon as usual committed 100% to the tackle, winning the ball which spun wide to Crilly. Crilly found Fay on the edge of the box and when his shot was blocked by the arm of a Hanover defender the referee again pointed to the penalty spot and perhaps harshly sent off the Hanover defender. Once more Newry changed their penalty taker this time Fay making no mistake shooting low into the corner to put Newry 3-2 up.

Yet again Newry contrived to make things difficult for themselves allowing Bradley to score two soft goals within five minutes of each other to turn the game on its head. And to make matters worse for the second of these goals Newry protested too vociferously against what appeared to be another dubious offside decision by the referee leading to a straight red card for Paul Donegan. With both sides now reduced to 10 men Newry pressed for the equalizer and got their reward with time running out when Barr went on a run down the left wing, cut inside the Hanover box and fired in a low and hard shot which Armstrong could not hold, the alert Lowry forcing the loose ball over the line to leave the final score level at 4-4.

The home side’s fitness played a major part in extra time as they looked much the livelier team with Murphy in the Newry goal untroubled in both periods. With the first period remaining scoreless it was only a matter if Newry could score to prevent the lottery of penalty kicks. And score the home team did, twice in fact, to win the tie. First Crilly took the ball out of defence and from the edge of the penalty area slipped a clever ball to the unmarked Kenny Kearns who took one touch and then drilled the ball into the roof of the Hanover net. Newry sealed victory with goal number six, Kearns intercepting the ball in midfield and passing to Barr who calmly took the ball around the advancing keeper and slotted the ball into the empty night to seal victory. While happy with the win Newry manager knows that his team can improve on this display “We couldn’t have wished for a better start with the early goal but defensive mistakes throughout the team made this a more difficult game than it should have been. Games against Hanover are never dull and this one proved no different. We actually played some good football but basic errors made it a hectic game in terms of chances and goals. If we can cut out the errors, which we will work on in training, then hopefully we can continue on this winning run. Having six different goal scorers shows the threat we have throughout the team including those coming off the bench”

Man of the Match, Sponsored by B.Wilson & Sons: Chris Fay

Newry City AFC: Murphy, Crilly, O’Connor, Donegan, Curran, McMahon, Brilly, Fay, Patton, McMullan, Lowry, Subs: Kearns, Barr, Johnston, Martin, Campbell, Quinn, Davison.

Johnny Ferns Ice Bucket Challenge, Brendan Monaghan Photography.
Johnny Ferns Ice Bucket Challenge, Brendan Monaghan Photography.

 Newry City AFC would like to congratulate one of our loyal supporters Johnny Ferns for completing the Ice Bucket Challenge after being nominated by Newry Manager Darren Mullen. Johnny completed the challenge outside Newry Social Club on Saturday after the match. Well Done Johnny!!

Photographs Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Last Man Standing Round 2 results

Just 12 eliminated this week folks.

Round three fixtures will be sent out Thursday evening and must be returned by 8pm on Friday. Cheers.

No Name Round 1 Round 2
1 Paul McKenna Chelsea Arsenal
2 Conor Smyth Man City Arsenal
3 Jennifer Martin Hull Arsenal
4 Chris Fay Arsenal Chelsea
5 Chris Fay Liverpool Chelsea
6 Philip Wilson Arsenal Chelsea
7 Margo Wilson Aston Villa Chelsea
8 Patricia Heather Liverpool Chelsea
9 Aaron Kehoe Spurs Chelsea
10 Ian McDonald Arsenal Chelsea
11 Chris Coffey Arsenal Chelsea
12 Noel Quinn Arsenal Chelsea
13 Seamus Byrne Liverpool Chelsea
14 Gabriel Farrell Spurs Chelsea
15 Raime Woods Arsenal Chelsea
16 Camillus Fitzpatrick Arsenal Chelsea
17 Dorothy Taylor Arsenal Chelsea
18 Jim Hillen Arsenal Chelsea
19 Laura Hillen Liverpool Chelsea
20 Gerard Hillen Liverpool Chelsea
21 Paddy McGrath Arsenal Chelsea
22 Gareth Young Arsenal Chelsea
23 Shaun Cinnamond Arsenal Chelsea
24 C Davison Arsenal Chelsea
25 Caolan Gallgher Arsenal Chelsea
26 Jim O’Connor Arsenal Chelsea
27 Anthony Grimes Arsenal Chelsea
28 David O’Connor Liverpool Chelsea
29 John Fearon Liverpool Chelsea
30 Conor Murdock Liverpool Chelsea
31 Gary Redpath Arsenal Chelsea
32 John McDowel Arsenal Chelsea
33 Eric Wilson Arsenal Chelsea
34 Dara Taylor Arsenal Chelsea
35 Mickey Rocks Arsenal Chelsea
36 Emilie Wilson Aston Villa Chelsea
37 Valerie Edgar Liverpool Chelsea
38 Damien O’Hare Arsenal Chelsea
39 Gerard McKevitt Arsenal Chelsea
40 Artie Kavanagh Liverpool Chelsea
41 Joe Campbell Arsenal Chelsea
42 Roddy Campbell Arsenal Chelsea
43 Chris Johnston Arsenal Chelsea
44 Shane King Arsenal Chelsea
45 Mark Patton Arsenal Chelsea
46 Robert Toman Arsenal Chelsea
47 Mickey Keenan Liverpool Chelsea
48 Brendan McCann Liverpool Chelsea
49 Robbie Casey Liverpool Chelsea
50 Peter Murphy Liverpool Chelsea
51 Paddy Heaney Arsenal Chelsea
52 Gerry McKevitt Liverpool Chelsea
53 Shane Lundy Arsenal Chelsea
54 Kevin Taylor Arsenal Chelsea
55 Sean McMullan Arsenal Chelsea
56 Kevin Lyons Liverpool Chelsea
57 S Davison Arsenal Man City
58 Jim Campbell Arsenal Man City
59 Chris Fay Chelsea Spurs
60 Chris McMahon Chelsea Spurs
61 Teresa Lennnon Chelsea Spurs
62 Barry Johnston Arsenal Spurs
63 Gary Wilson Arsenal Spurs
64 Michael McCormack Arsenal Spurs
65 Tom O’Hanlon Liverpool Spurs
66 Conor McKeown Arsenal Spurs
67 Chris Fay Arsenal Swansea
68 Chris Fay Arsenal Swansea
69 Michelle McCormack Hull Swansea
70 Brian Collins Chelsea Swansea
71 Andrew Boyd Chelsea swansea
72 John Prentice Liverpool Swansea
73 Jonny Finnegan Spurs Swansea
74 Conor McEvoy Spurs Swansea
75 G Davison Liverpool Swansea
76 Marie Robertson Chelsea swansea
77 Eric Johnston Spurs Swansea
78 Julie McArdle Arsenal Swansea
79 Kevin Darcy Arsenal Swansea
80 Liam McLoughlin Spurs Swansea
81 Marty McParland Arsenal Swansea
82 Micky Mallon Man City Swansea
83 Conor Crilly Man City Swansea
84 Rachel McClymont Man City West Ham
ELIMINATED
85 Jason Finnegan Spurs Stoke
86 Christine O’Rourke Liverpool Aston Villa
87 Paul Farrell Arsenal Man Utd
88 Daniel Murphy Chelsea Man Utd
89 Paul Murtagh Chelsea Man Utd
90 Darren Lonergan Spurs Newcastle
91 Jason Rafferty Arsenal Newcastle
92 Chris McMahon Arsenal Southampton
93 Martin Walker Arsenal Southampton
94 David McGrath Chelsea Southampton

Darren Mullen does the Ice Bucket Challenge!

Newry City Manager Darren Mullen undertook the Ice Bucket challenge on Tuesday evening at the Showgrounds after getting nominated by his brother Neil and City player Paul Donegan!

Before completing the challenge, Darren nominated all of the Newry City AFC coaching staff, Warrenpoint Town FC player Timmy Grant and and Newry fan Johnny Ferns.

The Ice Bucket challenge has been used throughout Ireland the UK recently to help raise money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association and Macmillan Cancer Support.

Watch Darren’s video below:

Newry beat Strabane in Irish Cup!

“I thought it was going to be one of those days” was how Newry manager Darren Mullen summed up his teams Irish Cup 1st round match in Strabane on Saturday. Having twice hit the woodwork before going a goal down just after the half hour mark and then spurning a series of good chances most present would have agreed with his assessment but that was not allowing for Newry’s battling qualities and Mark Patton’s equalizing goal in the 87th minute after which there was only going to be one team progressing into the next round from this tie.

For the first half hour the game was fairly even with chances coming and going and both ends. After only five minutes Newry keeper Peter Murphy was forced to dive low to his right to make a fine save from a Jason McGrinder effort from inside the penalty area. Newry’s response was immediate, Chrissy Fay making space wide on the left wing and swinging in a cross which the Strabane keeper flapped at, the loose ball falling to Sean McMullan who with a wall of players in front of him lobbed the ball over the keeper only for a covering defender to head the ball up and off the underside of the crossbar and bounce to safety.  McMullan was soon to have another chance. Fay fed the over lapping Lowry who cut inside the box and pulled his pass back to McMullan on the penalty spot, the big man twisting and turning but unable to get a clear shot on goal.

On 20 minutes Murphy came to Newrys rescue once more when a sloppy pass out of defence was seized upon by Strabane who worked the ball into the Newry box, Murphy diving full length to save a goal bound shot. With play now end to end the next chance was Newry’s. Embarking on a mazy run Lowry was tripped in a central position some 25 yards from goal. Up stepped McMullan to whip the free kick up and over the wall only to see his shot smack off the crossbar.  Newry continued to press with Aaron Brilly breaking down the right wing before playing a cross field pass which found Lowry on the edge of the box, Lowry’s shot well saved by the home keeper.

Newrys hopes of a cup run were dealt a blow on 35 minutes when Strabanes McGrinder made his way inside the box and fired in a low and hard shot which beat Murphy’s dive, smacked the post and rebounded into the prostrate Newry keeper ricocheting into the opposite corner of the net to put the home team into the lead.

A goal down at half time Newry had a great chance to equalize straight after the restart. Niall Crilly aimed a long throw in to McMullan inside the box. Spotting the run of Patton cleverly McMullan stepped over the ball which fell into his partner’s path, Patton unfortunately unable to get enough force into his shot to beat the keeper. Newry kept making chances. Ryan Quinn who was having a major influence on the game having been introduced into the centre of midfield played a through ball to McMullan. Again McMullan twisted one way and then another to find room to shoot before attempting to curl the ball into the far corner, his shot once more finding the home keeper. And when a Fay cross from the left wing found an unmarked Lowry in space on the edge of the six yard box and the man who has been in such good form hit his shot off the top of the crossbar the omens were really bleak for a Newry cup run. However that was all to change with minutes left Patton battling for a long ball in the Strabane box, the big man using his physical presence to turn his marker and then plant the ball into the roof of the Strabane net to bring the tie to extra time.

Full of energy and buoyed by the late equalizer Newry completely dominated the extra period. As early as the 2nd minute Lowry went on a mazy run and from the corner of the box curled a left foot shot towards the far top corner and with the home keeper stranded the ball hit the Strabane woodwork for the 3rd time. This was only delaying the inevitable as minutes later Crilly and Lowry wove a pattern of passes down the flank before finding Keith Johnston who sped away from his marker and slipped a clinical finish past the Strabane custodian to put Newry in front. Newry had a chance to give themselves some breathing space soon after with Lowry once more weaving his way around defenders only to be chopped down inside the box, the referee with no option but to award a penalty kick. With the large travelling support holding its breath up stepped McMullan. Unfortunately the Strabane keeper got the better of the battle diving to his left to smother the spot kick. Again the let off was temporary. For this game Newry had an embarrassment of strength on the bench one of whom was captain Chris McMahon who was returning from injury. Normally a midfield dynamo McMahon was introduced in the first half at left back due to an injury to Conor McCaul. Whilst he did not look out of place defending McMahons two most important contributions were to be direct long balls which lead to goals.

With the first period of extra time running out McMahon hit a long pass over the top of the Strabane defence for speed merchant Johnston who had also been introduced from the bench. Although not winning the first ball Johnston battled back to secure possession. With Fay providing a decoy on the overlap Johnston ran direct at the Strabane rearguard taking the ball almost to the end line before firing in a low cross which was met by Lowry darting across the face of the goal to deflect the cross into the net with the deftest of touches. The second period of extra time was a keep ball exercise for Newry illuminated by another spot by McMahon seeing Lowry isolated on the half way line and playing perfect long pass which the Newry speedster ran on to before lobbing the ball over the advancing keeper to add some gloss on the score line.

Newry manager Darren Mullen was obviously delighted with his team’s perseverance “We knew that Strabane were a good side and I would say that they deservedly took the lead as we started slowly. However after they scored we were the better team for the remainder of the game and had many chances to score. I thought it was going to be one of those days but after Mark scored I had no doubt that we were going to win. The pace of Keith Johnston and Mark Lowry caused them problems and it ended up a very good win for us. It has taken us a while to get going and while we are not going to get carried away we are starting to look like a proper team”

Newry City AFC: Murphy, Crilly, McCaul, Curran, Donegan, Patton, Fay, Brilly, McMullan, Edgar, Lowry. Subs: McMahon, Quinn, Johnston, Barr, Campbell, Martin, Davison.

Last Man Standing Round 1 results

Newry City AFC would like to thank all 157 entrants for taking part in our Last Man Standing competition and helping to support the club. We would also like to thank all of our Last Man Standing sellers. It is greatly appreciated by the club.

We had a total of 61 fallers in the opening round. Manchester United’s (31 backers) shock defeat to Swansea and Everton’s (16 backers) draw at Leicester City accounted for the majority of these. However, Arsenal backers can count themselves extremely fortunate to still be in the competition. A massive 48 of you had Aaron Ramsey to thank for his late winner against Crystal Palace.

A special mention must go to Jennifer Martin and Michelle McCormack who both took a punt on Hull to win away at QPR. Well done ladies.

The full list of Round 1 results can be seen below. Anyone who is numbered from 97 – 157 has been eliminated. Good luck to the 96 entrants who made it through to round two of the competition and remain in the hunt for the £500 cash prize.

No Name Round 1
1 S Davison Arsenal
2 C Davison Arsenal
3 Chris Fay Arsenal
4 Chris Fay Arsenal
5 Chris Fay Arsenal
6 Chris McMahon Arsenal
7 Caolan Gallgher Arsenal
8 Jim O’Connor Arsenal
9 Jason Rafferty Arsenal
10 Anthony Grimes Arsenal
11 Barry Johnston Arsenal
12 Gary Redpath Arsenal
13 John McDowel Arsenal
14 Julie McArdle Arsenal
15 Kevin Darcy Arsenal
16 Ian McDonald Arsenal
17 Chris Coffey Arsenal
18 Noel Quinn Arsenal
19 Martin Walker Arsenal
20 Damien O’Hare Arsenal
21 Paul Farrell Arsenal
22 Gerard McKevitt Arsenal
23 Michael McCormack Arsenal
24 Joe Campbell Arsenal
25 Roddy Campbell Arsenal
26 Conor McKeown Arsenal
27 Chris Johnston Arsenal
28 Shane King Arsenal
29 Mark Patton Arsenal
30 Robert Toman Arsenal
31 Marty McParland Arsenal
32 Raime Woods Arsenal
33 Camillus Fitzpatrick Arsenal
34 Jim Campbell Arsenal
35 Dorothy Taylor Arsenal
36 Jim Hillen Arsenal
37 Paddy McGrath Arsenal
38 Paddy Heaney Arsenal
39 Gareth Young Arsenal
40 Shaun Cinnamond Arsenal
41 Sean McMullan Arsenal
42 Shane Lundy Arsenal
43 Gary Wilson Arsenal
44 Philip Wilson Arsenal
45 Eric Wilson Arsenal
46 Dara Taylor Arsenal
47 Mickey Rocks Arsenal
48 Kevin Taylor Arsenal
49 Ruairi McKevitt Aston Villa
50 Margo Wilson Aston Villa
51 Emilie Wilson Aston Villa
52 Gerard Murphy Aston Villa
53 Chris Fay Chelsea
54 Chris McMahon Chelsea
55 Marie Robertson Chelsea
56 Brian Collins Chelsea
57 Daniel Murphy Chelsea
58 Paul McKenna Chelsea
59 Paul Murtagh Chelsea
60 Andrew Boyd Chelsea
61 Teresa Lennnon Chelsea
62 David McGrath Chelsea
63 Jennifer Martin Hull
64 Michelle McCormack Hull
65 G Davison Liverpool
66 Chris Fay Liverpool
67 David O’Connor Liverpool
68 John Fearon Liverpool
69 Conor Murdock Liverpool
70 Valerie Edgar Liverpool
71 Seamus Byrne Liverpool
72 Artie Kavanagh Liverpool
73 Tom O’Hanlon Liverpool
74 Mickey Keenan Liverpool
75 Brendan McCann Liverpool
76 Laura Hillen Liverpool
77 Gerard Hillen Liverpool
78 John Prentice Liverpool
79 Peter Murphy Liverpool
80 Gerry McKevitt Liverpool
81 Christine O’Rourke Liverpool
82 Robbie Casey Liverpool
83 Patricia Heather Liverpool
84 Kevin Lyons Liverpool
85 Conor Smyth Man City
86 Micky Mallon Man City
87 Rachel McClymont Man City
88 Conor Crilly Man City
89 Eric Johnston Spurs
90 Gabriel Farrell Spurs
91 Liam McLoughlin Spurs
92 Jonny Finnegan Spurs
93 Jason Finnegan Spurs
94 Darren Lonergan Spurs
95 Conor McEvoy Spurs
96 Aaron Kehoe Spurs
ELIMINATED
97 Chris Fay Stoke
98 Bobby Johnston Stoke
99 Des Edgar Stoke
100 Tony McElroy Stoke
101 Graeme Homer Stoke
102 Stefan Martin Stoke
103 Chris Fay Sunderland
104 Johnny Ferns Sunderland
105 Chris McAllister Sunderland
106 Jennifer Martin West Brom
107 Michael McAlinden Everton
108 Niall Crilly Everton
109 Chris Crilly Everton
110 N McCann Everton
111 L Davison Everton
112 Keith Waters Everton
113 Willie Brown Everton
114 Colm McCabe Everton
115 Aaron McParland Everton
116 Mo Ruddy Everton
117 Jonny Irwin Everton
118 Ciaran Galbraith Everton
119 Ciaran Kelly Everton
120 Denise Leonard Everton
121 Gary McGinn Everton
122 Alan Martin Everton
123 Jonny Lennon Leicester
124 Chris Fay Man Utd
125 Chris Fay Man Utd
126 Decky McParland Man Utd
127 Jackie Redpath Man Utd
128 Tony McCreanor Man Utd
129 Jake Redpath Man Utd
130 Davy Magaffin Man Utd
131 Stevie McArdle Man Utd
132 Ryan Gourley Man Utd
133 Graeme Edgar Man Utd
134 Mark Kenning Man Utd
135 Gerry McCoy Man Utd
136 Brian Og McSorley Man Utd
137 Jimmy Walker Man Utd
138 Darragh Teague Man Utd
139 Liam Kerr Man Utd
140 Paul McCrink Man Utd
141 damien Lavery Man Utd
142 Keith Johnston Man Utd
143 Seamus McParland Man Utd
144 Frosty O’Hare Man Utd
145 Gary Cregan Man Utd
146 Liam O’Hagan Man Utd
147 Ciaran Horsfall Man Utd
148 Ronan McGrath Man Utd
149 Sean Cunningham Man Utd
150 Allister Heaney Man Utd
151 David Short Man Utd
152 Darren Mullen Man Utd
153 Chris Taylor Man Utd
154 Simon Taylor Man Utd
155 Martin McLoughlin QPR
156 Tommy Canning QPR
157 Barry Traynor QPR