Fans in focus: Kevin Ruddy

Name: Kevin Ruddy.

Age: 30.

How long have you supported Newry? I have been supporting Newry for the last 16 years and I hope for more to come.

How did you come about supporting the club? I started going to games with my cousin who is a life long Newry fan.

Your favourite ever player? My favourite ever player would have to be Stuart McLean, he gave everything on the pitch for the team.

Favourite current player? It would have to be Joel Annett. He is very similar to McLean, he gives his all for the team.

Best memory supporting the club? My best memory of supporting the club was the game against Distillery to win the 1998 First Division title.

Funniest moment supporting the club? My funniest moment at the club was when I done an interview for the match day programme and they called me the little drummer boy. I still can’t live that one down!

Favourite ground you’ve visited and why? My favourite ground after the showgrounds would have to be Glenavon’s Mourneview Park.

What is it you like most about following Newry? I like to follow Newry as I am from the Town and I like their style of football, it’s easy on the eye. I also like the all round atmosphere at the club, which is why I am very proud to say I support the my local club.

Hopes for the future? My hopes for the future is that the club can get back to where it belongs in the top flight of Irish League football, passing Warrenpoint Town along the way.

Bellurgan U12 3 – 3 Newry City U12

The newly founded Newry City FC U12 team made the short trip to Dundalk to play their first ever game against Bellurgan Utd U12 in a friendly game. City got off to a great start, opening the scoring on 15 mins when Oran Campbell slotted home. City took control and should have went further ahead but Bellurgan drew level with a 10 yard drive into the net shortly before the interval.

newryu12_2City went 2-1 up early in the second half, Oran Campbell grabbed his second goal of the game when he rounded the keeper and fired home. Bellurgan got back on level terms though on 45 minutes, somewhat against the run of play. This young City team showed great team spirit to take the lead once more though when Jack Jennings hit a fierce drive from 15 yards into the roof of net.  Bellurgan drew level for the third time when they found the back of the net on 55 minutes. The match finished 3-3 and the City Coaching team were delighted with the team performance from this young side in their first ever match.

The Newry City AFC u12 side are still recruiting players for the season ahead. Any interest parties are asked to contact Conlon Morrison on Mobile:  07919592943 or email: conlon@newrycityafc.co.uk.

Newry City AFC win local derby!

Newry City AFC came out on top in a tense and at times dour local derby at the Newry Showgrounds on Friday night. As in many of their games this season the Newry side spent most of the game camped in the opposition half but had to rely on a moment of class from captain Chris McMahon to secure the points which keeps them at the top of the league.

The defining moment of the game came as early as the 14th minute. Shane Lundy playing wide on the wing found his over lapping left back David Anderson who took the ball to the by line and drove in a low and hard cross which was met by a perfectly timed run by McMahon who smashed a left footed volley past Adam Rowland in the Moneyslane net before he had a chance to react.

The home side nearly doubled the advantage minutes later when Niall Crilly pushed forward from his right back position before sliding the ball to the feet of centre forward Mark Patton. Patton cleverly back heeled the ball into the path of Jimmy Walker, his shot from inside the box flashing wide of the post.

Patton created Newry’s only other goal chance of the half on 36 minutes when he battled and won possession of a loose ball in the Moneyslane area before again finding Walker. Walker passed to Graeme Edgar on the left corner of the box, Edgar taking a step to his right before firing in a low shot which Rowland saved at the foot of his right post.

Moneyslane for their part never really got going in the first half with Conor McCaul and Joel Annett comfortably dealing with the little which came their way and Peter Murphy in the Newry net mostly employed by home back passes, as Moneyslane defended in numbers, the half ending with Newry holding that solitary goal advantage.

McMahon had a glorious chance to bring his goal tally to two for the evening on 49 minutes when he anticipated and intercepted a poorly judged cross field pass along the away defence which gave him a run on goal from just inside the half. McMahon, with defenders at his heels, took the ball to the edge of the away box before tamely shooting wide with the goal at his mercy.

Sporadic chances continued to come Newrys way. Shortly after McMahons chance Edgar retrieved a Crilly cross at the back post before laying the ball back to the feet of the supporting Anderson. His cross was met by the head of Patton who climbed highest on the penalty spot only for his effort to fly wide of the post.

Although Newry always held the upper hand they could not get the breathing space of a second goal and were reminded of the fragility of a one goal lead on 55 minutes when Moneyslane broke wide on their right and zipped a low cross to inside the Newry six yard box which McCaul got to first and facing his own goal worked wonders to hook his clearance up and over his own cross bar to safety.

Newry pressed forward again in search of that elusive second goal. On the hour mark Patton battled to win another corner which was swung over by Walker finding Anderson at the back post who watched as his header dropped the wrong side of the crossbar.

Anderson, like his partner full back Crilly, was as much involved in Newry attacking movements as he was engaged defensively, instigated the best piece of football on the night on the 70th minute when he received the ball inside his own half facing his own goal and in a fleeting movement back heeled the ball into space, leaving his marker in his wake. Anderson then found Walker free inside the Moneyslane half. Walker fed the ball to the feet of Patton who returned the pass to Walker before spinning round the Moneyslane defender in time to meet Walkers cross with his head on the edge of the six yard box for what would have been the perfect goal had his header not have gone the wrong side of the post from Newry’s perspective.

This was a satisfactory display by Newry. Once again Newry were solid at the back returning their ninth clean sheet of the season which means that they only have to score once to win and Newry did that thanks to that stunning strike from Man of the Match Chris McMahon who literally is a dynamo that never stops running, tackling and passing but topped the evening off with the game’s only goal.

Newry City AFC Team: Peter Murphy, Niall Crilly, David Anderson, Joel Annett, Conor McCaul, Graeme Edgar, Christopher McMahon, Ian Curran, Mark Patton, Jimmy Walker, Shane Lundy. Subs: Peter Thompson, Mark Lowry (Curran), Lonnie Larkin, Paul McElroy, Joe Campbell.

Moneyslane FC Team: Adam Rowland, John Whitten, Mark Jardine, Mark Irvine, Andrew Moore, Alistar Quinn, Thomas Lockhart, Chris Kerr, Michael McKee, Dean Heasley, Gareth Bingham. Subs: David Boyd, Steven Adair, Robert Weir, Mark Anderson, Neil Bingham.

Friendly match on Tuesday night

There is a friendly match at home on Tuesday night (19th Nov) against The Northern Ireland Over 40 team. It will involve the remainder of the squad that didn’t play on Friday night. The match could also see Graeme Edgar play some part against his Dad Dessie who is a member of the NI Over 40 team. There will also be guest appearances for the Over 40s from Darren Mullen, Raymond Byrne and Mickey Keenan! Kick off is at 7.30pm and admission is free.