Newry kick off season with win

Newry City enjoyed a successful first game back in the ranks of the Irish League this afternoon with a 3-2 win against Moyola Park at the Showgrounds!

Goals from Timmy Grant, Marty Havern and Man of the Match Mark Hughes gave the hosts a resounding 3-0 lead going into the closing stages of this encounter before two quick-fire Moyola goals in the last few minutes ensured there would be a nervous finish to the match. But thankfully Newry held on to claim a historic win. Full match report to follow.

In other news at the club, Newry have been drawn away to Premiership side Glenavon in the first round of the Mid Ulster Cup. The game will take place on Tuesday 20th September, kicking off at 7:45 pm.

Manager’s Corner (12.8.2016)

As we prepare for our return to Irish League football this weekend there is a great sense of excitement about the club. We have worked extremely hard both on and off the pitch for this to happen. Once the players take the field there will be a moment to appreciate what we have done but that will quickly be replaced with a determination to keep pushing forward. I am under no illusion how difficult this season will be for us but it’s where we want and deserve to be. We have gathered a squad that we feel will be able to compete at this level and our preparations for the new season have gone very well. The games, training sessions, our away day and our hike up Slieve Donard have all helped to create a good team spirit. The new signings have not only added experience and quality to the squad but have contributed to what was already a very good atmosphere within the changing rooms.

It’s always nice to kick off our season at home but Moyola will offer a stern test in our first league game. With the league now condensed into 12 teams there really won’t be any easy games this season. We are going to have to adapt very quickly to a quicker, more physical league and a higher standard of football than we have been used to. That said we won’t be a pushover for any team and are more than ready for the challenges ahead. We have worked too hard as a group to bring the club back to this level and we intend to keep progressing. Our away draw to Ards in the league cup has been rightly described by many as a very tough draw especially as they were last year’s beaten finalists. However these are the games that we want to be playing in and we should be looking forward to testing ourselves against Premiership teams.

Credit must also be given to the work being done by the reserve and youth team management in preseason. They are all ensuring that the best young players within the area are being given the best opportunity to step up to first team football. This is by no means easy but it’s vital we have a continuous supply of local players feeding into the senior team. As with any team that progresses we have lost some players along the way and I would like to take this opportunity to wish Sean Hand, Mark Lowry and Ben Wilson all the best in their future careers. They have all contributed to the success at the club and will always be welcome at The Showgrounds.

Finally I would like to thank our sponsors and fans who continue to back the club. Whilst we are working hard to achieve success on the pitch we couldn’t function without your unwavering support off it. Hopefully we can continue to give you something to cheer about and I can guarantee you that we will give all that we have to continue the good work at the club.

Yours in Sport,

Darren

NCAFC Academy Manager required

Newry City AFC is currently accepting applications for the position of Academy Manager. This is a voluntary role and will involve coordinating coaching sessions, training, attending games and general administration of the youth academy. It will also involve liaising with the senior coaching staff at the club. Applications are to be emailed to darren@newrycityafc.co.uk detailing previous experience and relevant coaching qualifications.

Kehoe Kars unveiled as Newry U19 sponsor

logokehoeNewry City AFC is delighted to announce that Kehoe Kars Ltd have agreed to sponsor the club’s U19 team for the upcoming season.

Commenting on the deal, Newry City AFC U19 Manager Denis McGuinness said, “I am thrilled that John Kehoe and Kehoe Kars Newry have decided to come on board and sponsor my U19 side for the forthcoming season. Sponsors for any club is vital and we are extremely grateful to Kehoes for their sponsorship.”

To find out more about Kehoe Kars you can visit their website at www.kehoekars.com

Newry City AFC Golf Classic a huge success

Newry City AFC hosted what proved to be a hugely successful golf classic in association with the Eamonn Morgan Trust at Warrenpoint Golf Club last week.

Over 35 teams took part in the four-man scramble event with the sun coming out to make for an enjoyable day on the course for all who played.

With two events running on the day for both GUI members and Non-GUI golfers, competition was fierce throughout with some top-class prizes for those on offer.

The top prize in the GUI competition, won by the fourball of Michael Carr, Ruairi Carr, Micheal Rice and Adrian Farrell was a fourball at the world-famous Portmarnock Links plus an overnight stay.
They just pipped the group of Gerry McGuigan, Pat Taylor, Brian McGuigan and Paddy Digby, who won a fourball at The K Club (Smurfit Course), while a round at Greenore Golf Club was the prize for the third-place team of Garrett Hughes, Paul Greenan, Gary Sands and Fergal McConville.

In the Non-GUI event, City first team player Ian Curran, Colm Heaney and Linfield pair Mark Haughey and Ross Gaynor took victory and with it the prize of a fourball and food at Mannan Castle Golf Club.
They beat the team of Neil McCullough, Paul McCullough, Kieran Donnelly and Gareth McCullough into second place, who picked up a fourball at host club Warrenpoint for their efforts.

As well as being part of the third-placed team in the GUI competition, Paul Greenan took the longest drive at the 4th hole, while Neil Wilson, from the B Wilson and Sons group was closest to the pin at the 14th. Both won £50 vouchers for the Warrenpoint Golf Club Pro Shop.
Ballyholland Harps GFC player Robbie White was the winner of the putting competition, earning himself a £25 voucher for the pro shop.

The club and organisers would like to thank the main sponsor for the classic, Peadar McCoy and Peak Electric for their contribution to what was a great day.
We would also like to thank associate sponsors NW Kehoe and Sons, B Wilson and Sons and Noreast Beers Ltd, along with everyone who sponsored a hole at the event for their contribution.

Newry City AFC and the Eamonn Morgan Trust would like to thank main organisers Gary Wilson and Gareth McCullough, along with those who provided assistance on the day, Kevin Lyons, Neil McCullough, Jimmy Irwin, Roger McCullough and Denis McGuinness.

Roll on next year…!

RESULTS

GUI Competition
1st: Michael Carr, Ruairi Carr, Micheal Rice and Adrian Farrell – 61 Gross/52.875 Nett
2nd: Gerry McGuigan, Pat Taylor, Brian McGuigan and Paddy Digby – 60 Gross/53.375 Nett
3rd: Garrett Hughes, Paul Greenan, Gary Sands and Fergal McConville – 63 Gross/55.2 Nett

Non-GUI Competition
1st: Ian Curran, Mark Haughey, Colm Heaney and Ross Gaynor – 64 Gross/54 Nett
2nd: Neil McCullough, Paul McCullough, Kieran Donnelly and Gareth McCullough – 64 Gross/56.25 Nett

Longest Drive (4th hole)
Paul Greenan

Nearest The Pin (14th hole)
Neil Wilson

Putting Competition
Robbie White

 

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