Fundraising quiz on Friday night

There will be a a fundraising quiz for the Newry City AFC academy held in the NCAFC lounge at 9:45pm this Friday night. The cost is £10 per four person team.

The quiz will consist of a total of 6 rounds with 8 questions in each round. This will be followed by a raffle and spot prizes.

Newry coaches take part in charity match

The NI Over 40 side that played Newry United Over 35s on Sunday
The NI Over 40 side that played Newry United Over 35s on Sunday

On Sunday past, three of Newry City AFC’s coaching staff represented Northern Ireland Over 40s in a friendly against Newry United Over 35s, a team made up of retired footballers from the locality. All proceeds of the match were in aid of Marie Curie Cancer.

Newry manager Darren Mullen and first team coach Micky Keenan who are regulars in the NI Over 40 team, played alongside assistant manager Raymond Byrne who made his debut. They were joined by former Newry and Cliftonville ace Shane Mulholland, who was also making his debut for the international side. The game was a keenly contested affair, with the Newry United over 35 team running out 2-0 winners but the real winner on the day was Marie Curie Cancer as almost £1000 was raised for the charity.

The game was organised as part of the Respect Football project by Martin Connell. To learn more about the Respect Football project and the work they do you can visit their website at www.respectproject.co.uk

All photos are courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography

 

Newry clear at the top!

Newry City AFC moved a step closer to winning the Mid Ulster Intermediate B league title at the first time of asking with a victory over rivals Valley Rangers in Kilkeel on Tuesday evening.

Played high up in the Mourne’s this game had lost some of its edge with Valley losing their preceding two league games meaning that a game which up until recently looked likely to be a title decider ultimately turned out to be a routine victory for the Newry side as they march relentlessly towards the title.

That’s not to say that the home side did not have their chances with Newry having their Man of the Match Peter Murphy to thank for some important saves. The first of these was perhaps the most critical when after 14 minutes he advanced quickly from his goal line to snuff out a Valley chance. The importance of this save quickly became evident as his team mates immediately swept the ball up field to grab the lead which they never relinquished.

As so often with Newry goals this season Mark Patton was involved laying Chris McMahons pass back to David Anderson who drove his shot from the corner of the box across Richard Baillie in the Valley nets and inside the far post to put Newry 1-0 up. Newry continued to press and almost doubled their advantage after 24 minutes when neat passing between McMahon, Patton and Jimmy Walker gave McMahon a sight of goal, the Newry man’s shot crashing into the Valley side netting. The home side responded with a good opportunity of their own David McMurray breaking down the Newry left and forcing another splendid save from Murphy at his near post to preserve the Newry advantage at half time.

The second half was only minutes old when Newry again threatened. With a free kick in a dangerous position some thirty yards from the Valley goal Sean Hand feigned to shoot but instead passed to Walker, closer to goal but with a worse angle, the Newry midfield maestro fizzing his shot wide of the post. The reprieve was to be only temporary as Newry did double their advantage on 53 minutes. Patton won the ball with his back to goal half way inside the Valley half. In an instant the Newry striker turned his defender and slipped a clever pass forward to Walker who in turn made ground before finding Neil Barr lurking on the right side of the home penalty area. Barr looked up and picked out Hand arriving at the back post, Hand sliding to finish to the far corner of the home net to put Newry 2-0 up.

Although down by two goals the home side were not out of the game. On 75 minutes McMurray again threatened floating in a left wing cross come shot which Paul McElroy had to head from under his own cross bar and from the resulting corner Thomas Graham fired in a shot which Murphy did well to get his body behind and hold on to.

Newry finished off any hope which the home side harboured with goal number three on 82 minutes. Hand picked up the ball inside his own half and skipped down the left wing before finding Shane Lundy. Lundy played the ball square to Walker who from the edge of the box cut the defence with one pass which Mark Lowry’s pace got him to before the Valley defender who could do little but bundle the Newry attacker over giving referee Gerry Murray no option but to award a penalty which Walker side footed home to leave the final score 3-0 for Newry.

Delighted with the win Newry manager Darren Mullen spoke after the game, ‘We knew this was going to be one of our toughest challenges to date against one of the main promotion rivals. This proved to be the case on a pitch not suited to our normal passing game. They had a few decent chances after we scored our first goal but our defence was outstanding for the remainder of the game allowing us to punish Valley on the break. This was a big win for us but we still have seven games to go and the players are aware that all the remaining teams need to be treated with the utmost respect. If our attitude and application is right then hopefully the rewards will come”

Newrys next game is at home on Friday 18th April @ 19:30hrs v Richill. There will be a fundraising quiz following the game starting at 9.45pm, all are welcome to come along and join in on the fun!

Newry City AFC: Murphy, Crilly, McVicker, McElroy, Annett, McMahon, Walker, Hand, Anderson, Patton, Barr, Subs: McCaul, Lowry, Lundy, McLarty, Martin.

Meet the players: Mark Lowry

Name: Mark Lowry

Age: 25

Occupation: PainterMark Lowry

Previous Clubs: Newry Celtic, Midway United

Honours: Carnbane Premier League, Newry Celtic top goalscorer, Midway U18 player of the year.

Position: Striker

Footballing Hero: Eric Cantona

What are your interests outside of football? Spending time with the girlfriend and my son.

If you could take 3 celebrities to dinner who would they be and why? Nigella Lawson to do the cooking, Milton Jones for a good laugh and Ed Sheeran for a good sing song.

Tell us something about yourself not many people know! I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie!

What is the best ground you have played in? Newry Showgrounds

What would you like to achieve by the time you hang up your boots? To climb as many leagues as possible with Newry.

Who is the joker of the team? Big Mackle (Paul McElroy) or Niall Crilly

Who is the best at training? David Anderson

Who is the worst at training? Joel Annett

Who has the worst dress sense? Niall Crilly with his wig on him.

One song that gets you pumped up for a match? Chain smokers –  Let me take a selfie

Who is the best player you have ever played with? Jimmy Walker

What one word would best describes you as a footballer? Speedy!

And finally…a word for the fans? They’re our 12th man, keep it up boys!

 

Cover photo: Brendan Monaghan