Under-15A Cork Schoolboys League Division 6
Sun, 18 May 25 at Ballyadam
Sun, 18 May 25 at Ballyadam
Carrigtwohill United - 1
Rathcormac - 0
Rathcormac - 0
Report:
Top-of-the-table Rathcormac visited Ballyadam this morning in what turned out to be a pulsating and high-quality game of football.
Rathcormac started the brighter of the two, but the Ballyadam backline-Cian, Callan, Luke, Jack, and Roger in goal-stood strong throughout delivering a great defensive performance.
In midfield, Zach and Ryan Barry worked tirelessly, often outnumbered but never outplayed. Their composure and control were vital in dictating the tempo and allowed Paulie and Sam to find pockets of space, creating a host of chances.
Top-of-the-table Rathcormac visited Ballyadam this morning in what turned out to be a pulsating and high-quality game of football.
Rathcormac started the brighter of the two, but the Ballyadam backline-Cian, Callan, Luke, Jack, and Roger in goal-stood strong throughout delivering a great defensive performance.
In midfield, Zach and Ryan Barry worked tirelessly, often outnumbered but never outplayed. Their composure and control were vital in dictating the tempo and allowed Paulie and Sam to find pockets of space, creating a host of chances.
Fionn Morrissey and JP were relentless up front, both striking the woodwork and constantly threatening with their energy and work rate. On a scorching morning, squad rotation was key, and what's been most impressive this season is the consistency of performance-no matter who comes on, the standard remains high.This is a testament to the team's growth and depth.
Ryan Mathew, Patrick, Will, and Eoghan Rall all gave everything for the cause, and with around 15 minutes left in the second half, the breakthrough finally came. Ryan Barry stepped up and curled a beautiful 20-yard free kick into the top corner-a goal worthy of winning any game.
Ryan Mathew, Patrick, Will, and Eoghan Rall all gave everything for the cause, and with around 15 minutes left in the second half, the breakthrough finally came. Ryan Barry stepped up and curled a beautiful 20-yard free kick into the top corner-a goal worthy of winning any game.
It was no more than Carrigtwohill deserved after a dominant second-half showing. A superb team performance, full of character and quality.
Thank you to everyone on the sidelines whose support undoubtedly helped push the team over the line!
Thank you to everyone on the sidelines whose support undoubtedly helped push the team over the line!
Carrigtwohill Scorers: Ryan Barry
Player of the Match: Cian o Connor
Player of the Match: Cian o Connor