Newry City AFC 3-1 Armagh City FC

On Saturday afternoon Championship 2 side Armagh City made the journey to the Showgrounds for Newry’s final home friendly before two away fixtures. It has been an exasperating preseason for the Newry team and although they have performed admirably in the three ties played so far, all have been lost with no goals scored. Therefore it was with much relief that not only did this fixture see the first senior goal for Newry City AFC it also heralded the clubs first senior win.

The game started with the home team on the front foot creating three good chances for the opening goal. First up was Peter Thompson who had his shot saved by Daniel Rowney in the Armagh goal after he was played in by full back Niall Crilly. This was soon followed by a fleeting opportunity for debutant Paul McElroy who saw his shot turned away once again by Rowney. From the resultant corner John Smyth’s right footed drive grazed the cross bar.

Armagh soon found their feet and the game swung in their favour. Having dominated the play for the previous 15 minutes the away team took the lead after 35 minutes when Chris Maxwell worked his way into the Newry box and drove the ball past Newry’s debutant goalkeeper Ryan Graham for the game’s opening goal.

Newry responded well and had a chance to equalise just on half time when the two Smyth’s, John and Chris combined to force a corner which Paul Daly narrowly headed over.

Newry players celebrate first NCAFC win.
Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan

Newry made 3 changes at half time, which combined with the half time team talk from manager Darren Mullen, seemed to give a fresh impetus to the team. Now operating with two speedy front men the home team gave Armagh no time to settle on the ball. This approach nearly paid early dividends when Daly and Chris McMahon combined neatly in midfield to release Mark Lowry on the wing and his low cross was smothered by Sean Morgan in the Armagh goal.

Newry continued to make the running and reaped the reward when the ball broke, from a strong challenge in midfield by Conor McCaul, to Crilly who drove forward to the edge of the Armagh box before squaring to the free Lowry. Taking one touch to control Lowry blasted the ball high to the keepers right and into the Armagh net for the first senior goal for Newry City AFC.

Newry now on the crest of a wave soon went two up when Shane Lundy rose majestically to head Jimmy Walkers corner to the Armagh net.

Lundy was involved soon afterwards in the final goal of the day. After beating two opponents on the left wing his cross was met by Walker who’s shot hit the post but the ball fell to the waiting Chris Smyth who finished to the net despite the despairing dive of Morgan to complete a deserved victory for Newry.

Newrys next two fixtures are away from home. On Tuesday they travel to Oriel Park, Dundalk to play a Dundalk XI and on Saturday next they make the journey to Maynooth for another challenge match.

Man of the match: Mark Lowry

Newry City Team: Ryan Graham, Niall Crilly, Lonnie Larkin, Conor McCaul, Paul McElroy, Paul Daly, Jimmy Walker, Chris McMahon, John Smyth, Peter Thompson, Chris Smyth. Subs: Graeme Edgar, Gary McVicker, David O’Connor, Mark Lowry, Shane Lundy, Joel Annett.

Armagh City Team: Daniel Rowney, Dale Montgomery, Ryan McGlenigan, Barry McColgan, Dara Noonan, Michael McKenna, Eamon Kelly, Liam Cullen, Conor McNamee, Matthew Hynds, Chris Maxwell. Subs: Sean Morgan, Michael Toland, Mark Rowney, Johnny Walker.

Photographs by: Brendan Monaghan

Newry City AFC 0-2 Cliftonville FC

Newry City AFC continued their preparations for the new season with what proved to be an entertaining and keenly contested challenge game against Cliftonville FC at the Showgrounds on Thursday night. The visitors, fresh from a Champions League qualifier against Glasgow Celtic the previous evening, paid Newry the respect of fielding a team which contained six players who played first team football in their Premiership winning team of last season.

For the new season The Showgrounds is in sparkling condition with the playing surface perfect for free flowing football which suited both teams. The away team soon made use of the conditions with neat interplay which needed the timely intervention of Newrys centre half Conor McCaul who snuffed out the threat. Indeed this was an early glimpse of what was to come as both McCaul and his partner Joel Annett were the top performers of the evening for Newry.

The home team were also posing a threat at the other end and soon manufactured a gilt edged chance for the first goal for the new club. Peter Thompson, a strong running attacker beat two defenders in his foray from the half way line and while it looked much like he had run into a cul de sac he was able to pull the ball back to Conor McCaul who’s driven cross struck a defenders hand for a clear penalty.  Unfortunately Chris McMahon who has had an excellent preseason saw his penalty strike the outside of the post and go wide.

Undaunted, Newry continued to attack and had another good chance when a long cross from full back John Smyth was headed back into the box by the industrious Jimmy Walker to Gareth Hughes who blasted narrowly over.

Cliftonville took the lead in the 37th minute when a cross from the right wing was only half cleared to Darmuid O’Carroll who took the ball into the box and rounded Morley-Hillen in the home nets to put Cliftonville 1-0 up. Newry bounced back and on the stroke of half time a strong run from Shane Lundy set up John Smyth who’s left wing cross come shot deceived Barnett in the Cliftonville net who was relieved to see the ball slip over the cross bar.

Whilst the second half was evenly contested Newry perhaps had the clearer openings and continued to be solid at the back with the Louth County GAA keeper, Shane McCoy now between the sticks. Soon after the restart a long through ball from Annett gave Thompson a one on one against Barnett who deflected the shot for a corner. This was soon followed by a chance for Walker created by the tough tackling Lundy. Alas Walker was crowded out inside the box by the Cliftonville defence. And so the game flattened out except for a late breakaway goal from John Donnelly for Cliftonville to make the final score 2-0.

The Newry CIty AFC squad that played Cliftonville on Thursday night. Photo: Brendan Monaghan
The Newry CIty AFC squad that played Cliftonville on Thursday night. Click to view larger image. Photo courtesy of Brendan Monaghan

It was an all round good team performance from Newry – in a game were the positives far outweighed the negatives.

Man of the match: Conor McCaul

NCAFC donated the proceeds of the night, some £660 to the Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund. The evening would not have been possible without the support of Cliftonville FC to whom all at Newry City AFC are very grateful.

Next up for Newry is another friendly against Championship 2 side Armagh @ 14:30 Saturday 20th July. Newry Showgrounds.

Newry City Team: Nathan Morley-Hillen, Niall Crilly, John Smyth, Conor McCaul, Joel Annett, Chris McMahon, David O’Connor, Gareth Hughes, Peter Thompson, Jimmy Walker, Shane Lundy. Subs: Shane McCoy, Graham Edgar, Lonnie Larkin, Chris Smyth, Gary McVicar, Connor Lenaghan, Mark Lowry.

Cliftonville squad: Craig Barnet, Tomas Cosgrove, Eamon Seydak, Dermot McVeigh, Joe McNeill, Ciaran Donaghy, Conall McCandless, Chris Curran, Diarmuid O’Carroll, Johnny McMurray, Jody Lynch. Subs: Anthony O’Hanlon , Ryan McCloskey, John Donnelly.

Newry City AFC 0 Banbridge Town 4

Newry City AFC continued with their preseason itinerary of testing friendlies against teams from higher divisions with a match against Irish League Championship 2 side Banbridge Town on Tuesday evening at the Newry Showgrounds. Again the emphasis for the Newry management team was geared around the start of the new season with players interchanging and trialling both positions and formation throughout the game.

The visitors went ahead after fifteen minutes when a moment of hesitancy from the Newry keeper Jude Rooney was seized upon by the ever alert Conor Downey who prevented the ball from going over the end line and swung a nicely judged shot into the back of the empty net.

Newry however immediately began their fight back. Determined to play the ball on the ground most of Newrys best attacks started deep in their own half with defenders Conor McCaul and Joel Annett linking well with Graham Edgar and Niall Crilly in the Newry midfield.

Alas several chances to score the first goal for NCAFC came and went.  Most of these chances involved Mark Lowry, Chris Smyth and John Smyth all of whom tormented the Banbridge defence with neat interplay without fully testing the away keeper.

Unfortunately Newry were made to pay dearly for not capitalising on these chances when Downey scored on a breakaway to make the score at the interval 2-0.

The second half of the game was largely even with Newry playing most of the football. However the home teams determination to play the ball short was pounced upon after 65 minutes when a passing movement which started with a short kick out was intercepted by the Banbridge winger who crossed for Downey to volley in at the back post for his hat trick to make the score line 3-0 which was followed shortly afterwards with Banbridges  fourth.

These goals were a little harsh on Newry who continued to make a series of half chances created by the mid field duo of Chris McMahon and David O’Connor. Unfortunately these half chances went unfinished and the game ended with a final score 4-0 in the visitors favour.

The Newry management have purposefully set a series of testing games for their new young squad who should be encouraged by this display against a seasoned team who will ply their trade two divisions above Newry. The tests to come will not get any easier with Cliftonville, Armagh and a Dundalk eleven around the corner on the squads steep learning curve.

In this keenly competed game the best for Newry was John Smyth (pictured) who will surely soon be rewarded for his attacking play with a goal.

Player Sponsorship now available!

The Player Sponsorship Scheme is a popular and affordable way in which businesses and individuals alike can contribute that little bit more to the club without breaking the bank.

Sponsor a Player of your choice for just £50 and receive acknowledgement on our website for the full season! You can sponsor a player by yourself or, like many fans have done in the past, you can get together with friends and fellow fans and sponsor a player as a group.

Our Senior squad is due to be released within the next week – you can register your interest in sponsoring a player by contacting gary@newrycityafc.co.uk or give him a call on 07745112320.

City accepted into Mid Ulster Intermediate B league

We are delighted to announce that Newry City AFC’s application to join the Mid Ulster Intermediate B league was officially accepted at a Mid Ulster committee meeting last night. Newry’s Reserve team’s application to play in the Mid Ulster Reserve Championship was also granted.

We spoke with City Chairman Martin McLoughlin this afternoon, who expressed delight at the news.

mid ulster logo“After what seems like an eternity, I am overjoyed to say football is on the horizon at the Showgrounds again. The Mid Ulster Intermediate B league is our starting point – it’s a tough league but a well structured and professional setup.

“It has been a long hard road back and now we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. All credit must go to our Management Committee, Manager and his coaching staff”

He added, “I must also thank our main sponsor Around a Pound for their continued support and of course all of our other associated sponsors. I would also like to express our gratitude to our faithful fans for their continued support. I hope to see you all during pre-season and when we begin our new campaign.”

Newry City AFC Manager Darren Mullen echoed Martin’s sentiments.

“I am delighted that we have been officially accepted into Mid-Ulster Intermediate B for the forthcoming season. A lot of work has gone on behind the scenes for the past nine months and we can now look forward to what we hope will be a bright future.

” I would like to thank our committee who have worked tremendously hard and the members of the Mid-Ulster committee for their guidance in this process.

“The hard work on the training field has already begun with a good group of committed local lads who are keen to pull on the Newry jersey. All of the coaching staff will give the players every opportunity to progress. We know it won’t be easy but we will ensure that we will be hard to beat and are ready for the challenges ahead. I would also like to thank our fans for their
continued support and hope to see them supporting our new team throughout the seasons ahead.”

Newry are joined in the league by fellow newcomers  Dungannon Tigers and St.Marys Portadown while the other teams to make up the league are Banbridge AFC, Bourneview, Broomhedge, Hanover, Laurelvale, Lurgan Town, Moneyslane, Oxford Sunnyside, Richhill, Seagoe and Valley Rangers.

The league will commence on Saturday 3rd August although fixtures are yet to be released.