Archive for the ‘National Youth League’ Category

30 December, 2009

U12 National Goal Tally

Daniel Kerr

8

Glenavon, Ards, Cliftonville, Limavady, Maiden City, Linfield, Sion Swifts, Carniny Youth

Paul Donnelly

7

Glenavon, Limavady, Linfield, Sion Swifts, Carniny Youth (3)

Cian Murtagh

6

Ards (2), Greenisland, Cliftonville, Bertie Peacocks, Carniny Youth

Samuel Haugh

6

Ards (3),Greenisland, Carniny Youth (2)

Gavin Corr

5

Cliftonville, Oxford Utd Stars, Maiden City, Sion Swifts, Carniny Youth

Deane Kane

3

Limavady (2) Sion Swifts

Shea Gordon

3

Larne Youth, SOPFC, Sion Swifts

Caolon Corr

3

Ballinamallard, Greenisland, Cliftonville

Tomas Carney

2

Ballinamallard, Bertie Peacocks

Naoise Martin

2

Ballinamallard, Bertie Peacocks

Connor Murtagh

2

Ards, Maiden City

Jordon Hazelton

1

Ards

 

13 December, 2009

U14s do the business

On saturday last the U14s made the long journey to Carrickfergus in what can be said was a total mis-match as the hosts where no match for Garys Boyds table toppers. During the first 7mins the referee made a few off side calls that even the home team look embarressed. DUY took the lead on 8 minutes as Mark McConnell played a through ball to Dungannons striker Joshua Watson who remained calm and totaly wrong footed the keeper. A few minutes later the game was held up for several minutes as a Carrick defender took the full force of the ball straight in the face eventuly having to be replaced. As the game restarted Ryan Leech was having a field day down the left flank whipping in ball after ball, Matthew McIlvenna was picked out on 16 minutes who decieded to shoot first time when put through, this proved to be the wrong choice as there wasnt a defender in sight. Chris Lowe made it 0-2 and collected his first goal of the season and what a goal it was from all off 25 yards with a delightfull lob spotting the goal keeper well off his line. DUY where 3 up with still 10 minutes of the first half remaining, a nice sweeping move from the defence seen Aidan Obrien play in Mark who feed Ryan who picked out Joshua with a precise pull back for his 2nd of the day. Just before the break DUY center half Jamie Smith found himself in the book and a yellow card for decent. Half time Carrick Rangers 0 DUY 3….
At the start of the second period Ross lavery come off the bench to replace Jamie to slot into center midfield as Matty Young dropped into his old center half position. Matthew McIlvenna should have scored when 1 on 1 with the keeper on 44 minutes after Liam Donnelly planted a long ball from defence. Dungannons top goal scorer Conor Mullan come into the game for the injured McIlvenna with 20 minutes remaining trying to add to the 9 goals he has chalked up so far this campaign, his pressence around the box was instant, within 60 seconds his strike partner Joshua feed Conor before beating a defender to set Mark up for a sweet cross to pick out the well timed run of Ross who headed DUY into a 0-4 lead and make it 2 goals in as many games. As the game progressed with the 3 points firmly in the bag Ross had two long distance strikes with both going close but failed to test the keeper. In the final 10 minutes DUY made their 3rd sub as Scott McMullan who was in goal this week and never had 1 single save to make was replaced by Mark Brown. 3 minutes remained when it was 0-5, Matty Young won possession at the back, passed to Liam and with a defence splitting pass picked out the run of Mark McConnell who cooley slid home into the bottom corner of the net. There was still time however with the last move of the game for another goal, Obrien sent Mullan clear whos shot struck the keeper but only palmed kindly into the path of Joshua who headed in to complete his hatrick and Dungannons 6th of the day. Full time Carrick Rangers 0 DUY 6..
This was a game Dungannon where never going to lose but none the less the guys that took to the field did what they had to, scoring 6 goals and yet another clean sheet, as injuries mount up Gary Boyd will no doubt welcome the break, giving some of his players in Joe, Stefan, Eoin and now Matthew a chance to get back in the new year. Team Scott McMullan, Aidan Obrien, Jamie Smith, Liam Donnelly, Cainan Fox, Mark McConnell, Chris Lowe, Matty Young, Ryan Leech, Joshua Watson, Matthew McIlvenna. Subs Lavery for Smith, Mullan for McIlvenna, Brown for McMullan, man of the match this week goes to Joshua Watson.
DUY would like to thank this weeks sponsor Lawerence Dooey of Coalisland Clothing Co for his kind generousity.

13 December, 2009

DUY take 3 points from Ballywalter

DUY U13 National League played Ballywalter last Saturday. Ben Hall soon opened up the Dungannon scoring account, followed by a Ballywalter own goal and finally Ryan Coleman who netted a goal too. Half time saw DUY lead 3 - 0, but a scrappy second half saw Ballywalter score a consolation goal in the last minute of the match.

Final score: DUY 3 - 1 Ballywalter

13 December, 2009

Fantastic 5….

DUY U12 National Team took on Sion Swifts at the Junior Stadium in Dungannon last Saturday. DUY were quick to take control of the match and were rewarded by an early goal thanks to Paul Donnelly. The game was in places scrappy but thanks to an error by the opposition goal keeper, Dungannon scored their second goal, converted by Deane Kane.

Half time came and the score remained 2 – 0 in Dungannon’s favour. The team remained the same for the start of the second half, but very quickly you could see the half time team talk from manager Joe McAree had been listened to by his young players as they started to produce a better standard of football. Sion Swifts found it difficult to penetrate a very strong Dungannon defence and good midfield work between Daniel Kerr and Shea Gordon soon saw them reap the benefits when both midfield players scored to put Dungannon 4 – 0 in the lead. During this time, Joe Mac and his assistant Tony Courtney made some changes, giving runs out to their five subs.

With ten minutes remaining substitute Gavin Corr scored the fifth and final goal bringing the final score to 5 – 0.

Manager Joe Mc Aree said after the match that he thought his team were a little sluggish in the first half, not having played a match last week, but that we deserved the three point.

Man of the Match was awarded to Centre Back Paul Donaghy for his excellent performance.

This week’s match was sponsored by Granville VIVO. Many thanks to Pamela and her staff for their support to DUY Under 12 National League Team.

DUY U12 Nationals next match is against Carniny Youth at Mallusk.

29 November, 2009

DUY U13’s draw against Bertie Peacocks

Dungannon United Youth U13 National League drew against Bertie Peacocks with Loran Mallon converting a Stevie Corr corner.

Aidan Coleman said that it was a great performance from all the lads!