NCAFC U15 1 – 1 Monaghan Utd U15

Newry City AFC U15s made the long trip to play Monaghan Utd in Gortakeegan for their third pre-season friendly last week. Andy Lennon’s lads put in a great team performance to come away with a draw from the match.

Andy told Newrycityafc.co.uk, “I’m delighted with the team’s performance. Monaghan have been unbeaten in their league all season so the fact that our lads held their own against them was really encouraging for us. We are continuing to rebuild our team for the coming season and look forward to the challenges that lie ahead.”

Thanks to Garbhan McParland for the great photos from the game.

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Newry City AFC Presentation Night!

 

 

 

Newry City AFC are pleased to announce we will be holding a Presentation Evening in the Canal Court Newry, Mardyke Suite. It will be held on Saturday, 24th May 2014 at 7.30pm. Music will be provided by Michael & Friends and the night will also include a Raffle, Auction and a Buffet. Tickets are priced at £10 and are available to buy from any committee members.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tiernan Murphy selected for NI elite squad

Photo caption, left to right: Newry City AFC U-12 player Tiernan Murphy is pictured here with his Dad Colm who is also the assistant manager of the U12 team, Newry City AFC academy manager Conlon Morrison and academy kit manager Sean Gaffney

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Congratulations to Newry City AFC U-12 player Tiarnan Murphy who has recently been selected for the Northern Ireland U-12 Elite development Southern area squad.

The programme aims to prepare our young players for the professional game and ultimately representing Northern Ireland at Senior International level. Tiernan has gone through a number of trial selections which started with over 80 players last September and whittled down to a final panel of 16 players.

The new strategy for player development ties in with the new corporate strategy with the aim of qualifying for a major tournament. The Irish FA Player Development Programme was established in January 2012 in response to the Association’s desire to identify talented footballers at the Under age groups across Northern Ireland and nurture that talent through an agreed coaching syllabus.

Tiarnan has progressed through the ranks at Newry City’s youth academy under the guidance of Academy Manager Conlon Morrison and his Professional coach Lee Kirrane. This is a great accolade for the newly formed Newry City AFC and shows how the club is progressing through its Youth structure.

All photos courtesy of Garbhan McParland

Newry City Champions!!

Newry City secured the Mid Ulster Intermediate League B title with games to spare at Richhill on Saturday. In what has been a tremendous first season for the reformed club, the reserve team having already won the Wilmor Johnston cup, this was the turn of the first team to claim some silverware and more importantly take the first step in a long ladder in their quest to bring senior football back to the city of Newry.

Obviously many people have worked long and hard to get the club to this point but none more so than the visionary manager Darren Mullen who perhaps had the biggest smile after Saturdays win “It’s been a terrific end to a long 20 months since we decided to reform the club. A lot of work has gone on both on and off the field in that time. I told the players before the game that they had the chance to create a bit of history and that’s exactly what they did. We have been the best team in the league and we will look forward to receiving the league trophy on Tuesday night. It gives our loyal fans, sponsors and all those who helped us rebuild something to celebrate after all that has gone on at the club.”

As for the game itself, as with so many of the previous games this season, Newry played some terrific passing football and ran out convincing 4-0 winners. They almost went a goal in the lead after only four minutes when Conor McCaul rose highest to win a Jimmy Walker corner only to see his effort cleared off the goal line by a Richhill defender stationed at his back post. The game swung immediately to the other end of the field for the home side’s best chance of the day which needed a goal line clearance from Niall Crilly, for the second game in a row, to keep the Newry goal secure.

The opening goal was not long coming. On seven minutes Neill Barr, on the edge of the box with his back to goal, controlled a pass from Chris McMahon before laying it back to Jimmy Walker. Walker worked his way across the edge of the box to create a shooting angle before shooting low into the corner of the Richhill net to put Newry 1-0 up. Mark Patton & Chris McMahon Celebrate

 Newry doubled the advantage on 22 minutes through Mark Patton. Crilly was again involved battling down the right wing to win a throw in which he took himself. Patton, who has been in tremendous goal scoring form of late, rose majestically to power a header from the middle of the penalty area past the helpless Richhill keeper to put Newry well on their way to securing the points. Crilly almost grabbed a goal for himself on the half hour mark and a picture goal it would have been. Gary McVicker floated a ball from the half way line to Barr who nodded it down to Patton on the edge of the box. Patton spotted Crilly steaming up from his right back position and laid the ball into his path, Crilly drilling his shot from 30 yards out inches over the home crossbar.

The game was over as a contest on 56 minutes thanks to Barr’s 29th goal of the season. McMahon sprayed the ball wide to Crilly who took a moment to look up and with the defence expecting a long cross to Patton at the back post Crilly picked out Barr at the front, Newry’s top scorer stooping to head the low cross into the top corner of the net.

Jimmy Walker MOTM

The best goal of the day was manufactured by the Man of the Match Jimmy Walker on 70 minutes. The Newry midfield maestro who had given an exhibition of ball skills all day picked the ball up on the half way line and skipped past tackle after tackle as he took the ball to the by line before pulling it back across goal where it was met on the volley by Mark Lowry who deftly flicked it past the Richill keeper for the fourth and final goal of the game.

From that moment on the 90th minute could not come soon enough for the large contingent of Newry supporters who joined in with the players on the pitch for scenes of celebration on the final whistle.

However with three league games and hopefully a cup run to come its back to business for the players on Tuesday night when they will be presented with the league trophy after the home match against Laurelvale which kicks off at the Newry Showgrounds at 19:30. Tonights match at the Showgrounds is FREE in for everyone:

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Destination Newry will also be covering tonights match at the Showgrounds with Mo Ruddy & Gareth McCullough commentating once again.

Newry will then travel to Broomhedge on Saturday 3rd May with a 2:15 pm kick off. The Newry travel club bus will leave the Stonebridge at 1pm, all welcome.

Newry City: Murphy, Crilly, Annett, McCaul, McVicker, Hand, McMahon, Walker, Lundy, Barr, Patton. Subs: Lowry, Edgar, Martin, Campbell, Anderson, Mooney.