Reserve your bid on auction items

Newry City AFC are holding a fundraising night on Saturday 28th September at the Canal Court Hotel.

The night will include an auction with many attractive items on offer for sport lovers. If you would like to put a reserve bid on any of the following auction items, contact Decky McParland on deckydan@hotmail.co.uk or 07971134624.

 

Newry City lose in Bob Radcliffe Cup.

Newry City bowed out of the Bob Radcliffe Cup at the second round stage with a tepid display at home to Hanover on Friday night. Playing at home in front of another large expectant crowd the Newry side could not build on last week’s Irish Cup win and must now regroup for the upcoming local derby against Rathfriland Rangers.

Friday night’s game started slowly and the first clear chance after 15 minutes turned out to be the decisive moment of the night. A long high hopeful ball into the centre of the Newry defence was met with a sliced clearance the ball falling into the path of a grateful Hanover forward who neatly tucked the ball past Peter Murphy in the home net.

Newry went on the offensive for the rest of the first half and created a number of half chances without really looking like drawing level. On 20 minutes Lonnie Larkin controlled a Murphy kick out on the left wing before crossing to Gareth Hughes on the edge of the box only for Hughes effort to be charged down by the Hanover defence.  Minutes later Hughes again found himself in the same position after Niall Crilly’s cross to the far post was headed back across goal by Larkin. Unfortunately the Hanover defence were again on hand to block Hughes effort. Newrys best chance of the half came with moments left when Jimmy Walker fired the free kick he himself had won across the edge of the Hanover six yard box and when a deflection from either an attacker or defender could have been enough to deflect the ball into the net neither happened and the ball flew wide of the far post.

Newry swapped their front pairing shortly after the restart introducing John Smyth and Neil Barr in an effort to introduce some fresh impetus into the attack. On the hour mark Newry had perhaps their best opening of the night when a Murphy clearance was met with a deft Hughes headed flick into the path of Walker arriving into the Hanover box and with the home crowd expecting an equaliser Walkers shot cannoned off Short in the away goal for a corner. Newry kept the pressure on as Ian Curran picked up the crossed corner at the back post and laid the ball back to Crilly who unleashed a fine drive from about thirty yards which the keeper could only deflect for another corner. This time the corner arrived at the feet of Barr who turned and shot just wide of the far post.

Newry thought they had found the elusive goal on 75 minutes when Smyth’s cross from the right wing was finished to the net at the back post by Larkin who’s celebrations were cut short by referee Kerr who had already whistled for a push on the defender and Newry’s Radcliffe Cup run ended with their last chance of the game when Smyth’s run and shot ended in the hands of Short in the Hanover net.

This was a tame display by Newry.  Disrupted by the pre-match withdrawal of Conor McCaul and already without the services of Sean Hand and Captain Chris McMahon amongst others Newry failed to make enough clear chances to win the game. Although served well by hard working displays from Crilly, Walker, Hughes and Graeme Edgar the home management can have little complaints about this defeat and must now look forward to the league and other cup competitions to come.

Newry City AFC: 1 Peter Murphy 2 Niall Crilly 3 David Anderson 4 Joel Annett (Curran) 5 Paul McElroy 6 Jimmy Walker 7 Peter Thompson (Barr) 8 Graeme Edgar 9 Chris Smyth (J Smyth) 10 Gareth Hughes 11 Lonnie Larkin. Subs: 12 Paul Daly 13 Ian Curran 14 Stefan Martin 15 Neil Barr 16 John Smyth.

Ballyvea FC U13 0-3 Newry City AFC U13

Ballyvea FC U13 0-3 Newry City AFC U13

Sean McConville 40mins, Joseph Connolly (pen) 42mins & Tiarnan Murphy 53mins

Newry, after an excellent start to the season had to fight hard but claimed all three points against a battling Ballyvea side in Kilkeel Friday evening.

In what can only be described as a scrappy first half Newry struggled to control the game like they had in their previous two matches. Goal chances were few and far between with Newry coming out on top in the first half on count back of attempts. Half time came with the teams tied at 0-0.

Newry’s second half performance was an improvement on the first and they were rewarded on the 40th minute with a goal scored by Sean McConville.  From the kickoff Newry regained possession and attacked the opposition area where a goal bound shot was handled by a Ballyvea defender. A penalty was awarded and expertly dispatched into the top corner by Joseph Connolly making the score line 2-0.

To Ballyvea’s credit they continued to battle and but for some resolute defending by an excellent back four, might have had a goal that could’ve instigated a comeback.

It wasn’t to be for Ballyvea and the result was confirmed for Newry in the 53rd minute when Tiarnan Murphy cut in from the left wing and slotted into the far corner for his fifth goal in three games.

Newry will gladly take the three points from this tough encounter and move on. In their next league game they face a strong Windmill Stars side and Newry will have to bring their “A” game if they are to continue their brilliant start to the season.

Meet The Players: Neil Barr

In our latest player catch up, we spoke with Newry City AFC leading goalscorer Neil Barr. Neil, who has been involved in the club for several years has netted two competitive hat tricks so far this season with a third hat trick in a friendly game. Neil has scored 7 league goals so far this season and looks to add to his tally when the team get back to league action.

 

Name: Neil Barr

Age: 22

Previous clubs: Parkview, Midway United, Glenavon and Camlough rovers

Honours: Umbro International Cup, Runner-up in the Dunluce Trophy at the Milk Cup, Carnbane League: 1st division

Position: Striker

Footballing hero: Steven Gerrard or Robbie Fowler

If you could take 3 celebrities to dinner who would they be and why? Cheryl Cole, pure babe. Steven Gerrard to talk about Istanbul in 2005 and finally Lee Evans for a good old laugh.

Whats the best ground you have played in? Windsor Park

What would you like to achieve by the time you hang up your boots? Hopefully play a part in getting Newry back to the Premiership and win some trophies along the way.

Who is the joker of the team? Niall Crilly

Who is the best at training? Sean Hand or Shane Lundy

Who has the worst dress sense? Chrissy Hughes

One song that gets you pumped up for a match? Avicii – Levels

Who is the best player you have ever played? Alot of people may see this coming but its definitely my dad Jim Barr, very easy to play with and learnt so much from him.

What one word would best describe you as a footballer? Passionate

And finally…a word for the fans? keep the brilliant support going “YOU’RE SIMPLY THE BEST”

Ladies match cancelled tonight

Unfortunately, due to the Cliff Larne Ladies being unable to field a team for the second time, The Newry City Ladies match & presentation of the Division 1 title tonight at The Showgrounds has been cancelled.