Castleknock








9th/10th May 2009

AUL Div2A Sat : Rare defeat for Celtic as they exit Cullen Cup in Semi-Final.  John Moriarty's goal was not enough as they went down 2-1 to Palmerstown Rangers.  1-2

LSL Maj1D Sat :

AUL Div1 Sun :  Comfortable win for Celtic with goals  from Kevin Keane and Neil Ahearne.  Most notable event was referee refusing to play initially because of a clash of jerseys. Guess the Colours: Green-White hoop shirts/White shorts versus White shirts/Black shorts.  That must be a first, especially after Shamrock Rovers played for generations against Dundalk with not a problem in the world! 

AUL Div3 Sun :  Celtic cruise to 6-1 home win over National FC.  They turned on the style to record their third successive win.  Paul Duffy hit a hat-trick in the 3rd, 10th and 14th minute, which laid the foundation for this emphatic win. Regrettably he had to leave the pitch early.  Giresse Makunday made it 4-0 on 52 mins with a clinical finish.  A goal on 67 mins gave the away team a consolation goal.  But late goals from Aaron McAdam, who is a contender for this team's player of the year, and one from Deco Cunningham, completed a good day's work.  Man of the match was Cian Kennedy.  6-1

NDSL 7A:

NDSL 7B:

DDSL 8A:

NDSL 8B

NDSL 8C:

NDSL 9A:

NDSL 9B:

DDSL 9C:

NDSL 9D:

NDSL 10A:

NDSL 10B:

NDSL 10C:

NDSL 11Prem:

DDSL 11B:

NDSL 11C:

NDSL 11D: Celtic earned a draw away to Marino Boys with a goal from Sean Gannon.  1-1

NDSL 12Prem:

NDSL 12B (CON):

NDSL 12C (JOL):  Fabulous win for Celtic as they take the points at home to Baldoyle Utd. A performance full of skill,passion and commitment, saw Castleknock overcome a well disciplined Baldoyle in Porterstown.  Having led 1-0 at the break through Paul Donoghue, Castleknock saw Baldoyle equalise against the run of play early in the 2nd half.  Castleknock stayed focused after this setback, and wave after wave of attacks saw further goals from Shane Coffey, and man of the match David Kelly, to seal the win.  A win that keeps the promotion dream alive.  3-1   

DDSL 12D (PAllen):

NDSL 12Girls: Memorable day for Celtic's girls as they push WFTA to the limit. 1-2 

DDSL 13Prem:

NDSL 13Prem:  Ian Watkins and Aran Mooney were Celtic's marksmen in this crucial fixture v Ashbourne.  Celtic dominated the game with a superb performance.  Ian Watkins, Jack Kennedy and Stephen O'Reilly were Celtic's contenders for man of the match.  With St Columbans losing to Corduff, Celtic are well positioned to make their challenge for the title. 

NDSL 13C (JnHayes):

NDSL 13D (JnByrne): Celtic went down 3-0 at home to Clontarf in a game that was spoiled by some dubious decision making, according to Celtic's management.  0-3  

NDSL 13E (AlFahy): Fab win sets up showdown next Wed. 

14Girls:  Celtic made it 7-out-of-7 with a 5-2 win away to St Josephs East Wall in Fairview Park.  Louise O'Connor opened the scoring on 11 mins.  Further goals from Joy Guinane, Megan Naughton, and Hannah Hanlon, made it 4-0 before the home side pulled one back before the break.  With a strong wind at their backs, Joeys intensified their efforts, and reduced the gap to 2.  Megan's second on 53 mins sealed the win.  With great performances from all players, it was hard to name a girl of the match, but the honour goes to Nicole McAuley.  5-2

NDSL 14Premier:  

DDSL 14Major:

NDSL 14C:

NDSL 14D:

NDSL 15Prem:

NDSL 15B: Celtic went down 3-0 at home to Balscadden Boys in Porterstown.  0-3

NDSL 15C:

DDSL 16A1:

NDSL 16C:

NDSL 17A:

DDSL 18Prem: 

 
 
 
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