The committee, management, players and supporters of Newry City AFC would like to express their sincere condolences to Mickey Keenan and his family, on the passing of his father Oliver.

The committee, management, players and supporters of Newry City AFC would like to express their sincere condolences to Mickey Keenan and his family, on the passing of his father Oliver.
Newry City have been drawn at home to fellow NIFL Premier Intermediate club Newington FC in the second round of the Irish Cup. The game will be staged at The Showgrounds on Saturday, 1st October 2016. Kick off 1.30pm.
Newry City booked their place in the 2nd round of the Irish Cup with a routine victory over Mid Ulster opponents Oxford Sunnyside at The Showgrounds on Saturday. Despite fielding a team which contained nine changes from last week’s opening league match Newry manager Darren Mullen never had a moments worry although the home fans had to wait on a second half goal spree to see the tie technically made safe. With a squad full of quality players the Newry manager will have been well aware that going forward he will have the selection problem that every manager longs for. This was emphasised with four of those personnel changes grabbing seven goals between them while Peter Murphy, back between the sticks, also looking very assured throughout.
Playing against a gusting breeze the home side opened with a flurry of goal attempts, Decky Carville, Sean McMullan and Keith Johnston all testing Neil Corey in the Oxford goal while a free kick from Oxford midfielder Paul Smyth which flashed wide being the only the only threat to the Newry goal. Indeed that was more or less as good as it got for the visitors with Murphy’s subsequent involvement limited to fielding long balls into his box.
The stalemate was broken after 15 minutes, McMullan displaying fleet of foot on the edge of the box to make room to lay the ball back to Jimmy Walker who spotting that Corey was a yard or two off his line made use of the wind to curl the ball over the keeper and into the roof of the net to put Newry a goal ahead. Without creating any clear chances Newry dominated the play for virtually the rest of the half with Jordan King and Mark McCabe showing up well on the left wing, alas the final ball into the box often letting the home side down.
That all changed in the second half starting with a picture goal from McCabe immediately after the restart and once more McMullan was the instigator hooking the ball over his head into the box perfect for McCabe to run onto before clinically placing his shot past Corey to double the Newry advantage.
Just after the hour mark two goals in two minutes from McMullan brought a more realistic look to the score line. On 64 minutes Carville won possession in midfield before spraying the ball wide to Paddy Mooney. Spotting that McMullan had found room at the back post Mooney picked the big man out with a pin point cross giving McMullan the simple task of powering a header wide of Corey to put Newry 3-0 ahead.
A minute later and it was four, this time Josh Durnin pulling the strings weaving between players before laying the ball into the feet of Johnston who beat his marker with his first touch only to be taken down as he turned onto the loose ball, referee Mark Domican immediately pointing to the spot for a penalty kick which McMullan duly planted into the back of the net for his 2nd and Newry’s 4th goal of the game.
With the game over as a contest it was now only a matter of how many Newry would score. On 70 minute’s goal number five arrived. Having provided a goal scoring opportunity for McMullan which was blocked on the goal line moments earlier the ball came back to Carville hovering on the edge of the box. This time Carville opted to try for goal himself drilling his shot high into the net before the Oxford keeper had time to react.
This was quickly followed by goal number six in a passage of play that was started and finished by McMullan. Picking the ball up outside the box McMullan rolled the ball to the feet of Walker who with his back to goal flicked the ball wide to Johnston. In turn Johnston curled his cross to the back post to where McMullan had continued his run and now having found space had the task of burying his header past Corey to claim his first hat trick of the season.
Newry’s final goal of the day came on 85 minutes and again Carville was involved, the midfielder taking the ball down the right wing before crossing to McCabe who once more displayed his finishing technique taking a touch before emphatically planting the ball into the back of the net to end the scoring with the home side winning 7-0.
In a one-sided game Ian Curran, Decky Carville and Mark McCabe all showed up well for Newry but with two assists and a hat trick it was Sean McMullan who won the Hughes bet Man of the Match Award.
After the game Newry manager Mullen was clearly content with his team’s performance ’Considering we made nine changes from last weeks starting line-up this was a pleasing result. We must have had about 80% possession in the first half but didn’t threaten enough with it. They set up with everyone behind the ball and it was up to us to break them down but we didn’t move the ball quick enough for that to happen.
The second half was a different story and once they tired it was just a matter of how many goals we could score. Mully has missed most of preseason so is still getting his match fitness but showed if he gets the right supply he can continue where he left off last year.
I thought Mark McCabe took his goals well and the introduction of Josh Durnin gave us the spark that had been missing in the first half. Both lads are only young and are still learning but I’ve no doubt will be important players for us this season. It’s unfortunate that we have no competitive fixture next weekend but gives us extra time to prepare for a very tough game away to Ards in the league cup. They have started the season very well but we go there with no fear and are looking forward to testing ourselves against quality opposition.’
Photographs Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.
Newry City AFC Team: Peter Murphy, Jordan King, Ian Curran, Conor McCaul, Paddy Mooney, Jimmy Walker, Mark Patton, Declan Carville, Mark McCabe, Keith Johnston, Sean McMullan. Subs: Josh Durnin, Mark Hughes, Graeme Edgar, Marty Havern, Paudie Smith.
Photo above: Liam Kehoe of Kehoe Kars Newry presents the Man of the match award to Rubén Salas from LA Sand & Surf. Also in the photo is the match referee, Joe Callaghan.
by Denis McGuinness, Newry U19 Manager
On our final pre season fixture with LA Sand & Surf before the season starts, it was not all about the scoreline. The guys travelling from America wanted to explore Newry and get to know the players and the surroundings from the place in which their senior coach Carl Dickson was born and raised. They traveled from Belfast this morning and had a light training session before lunch which was kindly donated by Courtneys. Then they went into the city to do a bit of shopping with a few of our players until it was time to return for the match.
The match itself was a great experience for both teams but especially the LA lads as they said the Showgrounds stadium and pitch was the best they have ever played on. Although a friendly, the game itself was very much contested and turned into an excellent battle which remained a stalemate until the last five minutes. Paul Hadden, who is the reserves first choice goalkeeper, finished the game off in the unfamiliar position of central midfield and won a good challenge before threading through the pass of the night to speedy Paddy O’Connell who very calmly slotted into the bottom corner to win the match for Newry.
Kehoe Kars Man of the Match tonight was LA Sand and Surf defender Ruben Salas who was excellent keeping our strikers at bay most of the game. The Newry Man of the Match was Kyle Mooney for making some excellent saves to keep a clean sheet and secure the win for his new club after signing from Warrenpoint Town, just a week ago.
I would also like to give thanks to Gerry Hillen, Barry Trainor, Mandy McGuinness, Joe Callaghan and Sean Gaffney for all their work today and for helping to make the occasion a huge success for the club, both on and off the pitch.
Finally congratulations to my squad tonight who represented Newry City AFC on the pitch and afterwards in a very professional manner.
See Video highlights from the match below (Courtesy of Ally McKenzie):
by Newry U19 Manager Denis McGuinness
Myself and my assistant Paul Torley been busy over the summer months scouting for new players and we have been very fortunate to add no less than 17 new players to the squad. I believe we have now got a squad capable of competing in the upcoming Lisburn League, who are running an under 19 league for the very first time. The league is compiled of top clubs such as Linfield, Portadown and Ballymena.
As like Newry senior team, we are doing our best to move the club forward to try and get Newry City AFC back to the highest level possible. The newly formed u19s have had some really good challenges during the summer friendlies and put up superb performances against Glenavon and Bessbrook United senior side. But the quality shown recently when the lads beat Oxford Sunnyside 5-0, with one of the new signings Abdul Azeez scoring his first hat trick for the club, was outstanding and very promising for the season ahead. Also, already this summer six youth players have made their reserve team debuts and U19 player Shealan Fegan made his first team debut, which is great to see.
This Monday night (15th August) we are welcoming a team from Los Angeles California to the Showgrounds, who are over for a tour of Northern Ireland. It will no doubt be another good challenge for our lads and a great experience for both sides. Kick off is at 7:30pm.
Finally, I would like to thank our new team sponsor Kehoe Kars for their generosity and support for the forthcoming season.