Newry add Firepower

Newry City AFC are delighted to welcome Striker Stephen McCavitt on a year-long loan deal from Glenavon FC.

Newry Manager Darren Mullen commented “Our lack of goals last season cost us dearly so it’s an area that needed immediate improvement. Stephen will the first signing in that area and I’m delighted to get the deal done. We’ve known about him for a while especially after scoring a screamer against us in the Mid-Ulster Cup Final a few years ago. He joins us after finishing top scorer in the Premier Intermediate League so I’ve no doubt he’s ready for the step up. I know there were numerous other clubs interested in him but he has shown an obvious desire to play for us. I’d like to thank Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton for his help with this deal.”

Stephen McCavitt “I am happy to have signed for Newry City and can’t wait to get going at The Showgrounds. I was delighted when I got the phone call from Darren asking did I want to come down and play at Newry. I look forward to meeting everyone and hopefully I can score goals and do well at this great club.”

Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

John Boyle Re-Signs

As the rebuilding continues we are delighted to announce the re-signing of a fans favourite, John Boyle. Newry Manager Darren Mullen commented “It’s fair to say Boyler has been one of the best signings we have made over the past 6 years. He is a natural leader and a player that is held in the highest regards by his teammates. His new deal is a huge boost for the club as I know there was interest in him from other clubs. Like the other lads that have signed he believes that we can be a real force in The Championship this year and I’m delighted to have him on board for at least another season.”

John Boyle commented, “I am pleased to have signed a new contract with the club as I feel I have unfinished business. I have had an enjoyable and successful couple of years at Newry and I didn’t want relegation to be my final chapter. A lot of people work very hard for the club so they and the supporters deserve better than what happened last year. I am looking forward to getting started to put things right and you can be sure I’ll do my upmost to bring success for the supporters.”

NCAFC Awards Winners

Under 14s Managed by Jim Murphy & Jim Lowther – The U14s have done the club proud all season, a new group at the start of the season they improved as the season went on reaching one cup final and finishing mid table in a very strong league. The squad includes players that will this summer play in the Foyle Cup Derry & Dublin Cup where we have no doubt they will be great ambassadors for NCAFC.

  • Most Improved Players – Caolan McParland & Finnen McCann
  • Players Player of the year – Darragh Cluskey
  • Managers Player of the Year Award presented by Jim Murphy to – James Murphy

 

Under 19s Managed by Colm Murphy assisted by Gary O’Reilly & Emmanuel Fajemilua (Manny). Without getting any silverware the U19s also had a good season finishing fourth in the Mid Ulster Juvenile U19s League and enjoyed several cup runs, unfortunately falling at the semi-final hurdle in two competitions.

  • Players Player of the year – Adam Taylor
  • Leading goal scorer – Tiarnan Murphy
  • Managers Player of the Year Award presented by Gary O’Reilly to – Tiarnan Murphy

 

Under 20s Managed by Barry Treanor & Gary Redpath – Gave us a very entertaining season playing in the NI Football Premiership Development League where they were playing against teams with much more resource than our own. Despite this the team played an attacking brand of football and held their own with the best.

  • Players Player of the year – Josh Durnin
  • Leading goal scorer – Josh Durnin
  • Managers Player of the Year Award presented by Gary Redpath to – Lewis Hunter

 

Supporter of the year award to Daniel Murphy   –   Daniel Murphy is always accompanied by his mum, and the pair never miss a match. They are the life and soul of the supporter’s bus where they always have tea, coffee, sweets, buns and biscuits for all. A truly wonderful family, and Daniel is a true SuperFan who is loved by all at Newry City.

Young Supporter of the Year is a young lady who came home from a holiday a day early via 3 busses so she wouldn’t miss a cup tie v Portadown, hasn’t missed a first team match this year and went as far as Coleraine to cheer on the U20s.: Our young supporter of the year is… Emma Hillen.

 

Sam McCullough Memorial Young Player of the Year Award…. – Tiarnan Murphy

 

Newry City AFC First Team managed by Darren Mullen and assisted by Ray Byrne, Jervais McCaul, Mickey Keenan, Gary Boyle and Damien McCorry.

  • Travel Club player of the year – Thomas McCann
  • Players Player of the year sponsored by Allen’s Pharmacy – Thomas McCann
  • Tommy O’Hanlon Memorial Club Player of the year – Thomas McCann
  • Darren Mullen Managers Award – Dale Montgomery

 

Lavery re-signs at The Showgrounds

Work never stops for a manager as Darren Mullen continues to build his squad for next season by securing the signature of Stefan Lavery for another year.

Mullen commented “Stefan will be the first to admit that his ankle injury hampered him last season but he still showed enough quality to ensure that we wanted to retain his services. He’s a player with a wealth of experience and fitted in extremely well to our group last season so I’m delighted he has agreed to sign a new deal. I’ve no doubt he will prove his quality again this year.”

 

Stefan Lavery “I’m delighted to have signed again at The Showgrounds, from the minute I put on a Newry City jersey the support and backing from the club and fans has been great, so it was an easy decision!

The squad of players Darren has retained shows the determination to get back up into the Premier League and I look forward to being part of that and I know I speak for all the players that we will work hard to ensure Newry City hit the ground running come the start of the season.”