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Tulla come from behind to earn win over Olympic


Tulla Utd B 2
Shannon Olympic B 1

Shannon Olympic B took the lead mid-way through the first half in this Third Division tie when Joe Brennan found the net from five yards.

Olympic should have doubled their advantage before the break but Tommy Hourston failed to get enough power behind his shot to trouble the Tulla goalkeeper.
In the second half Olympic appeared content to sit back and defend their lead. Inside the last quarter they conceded a free in front of goal and this led to the chance that Phil Browne converted to level the game.
Spurred on by the goal, Tulla piled on the pressure and substitute Martin Floyd hit what proved to be the winner.
Best for Olympic on the day were Gerard Mason, Joe Brennan and Brain Ko. 
Tulla United B: Trevor McInerney; Phil Browne, Eamonn Howley, Emmet O’Brien, John O’Hagan, Alan Leamy, Gerry Ryan, Declan Curran, Cathal Dinan; Owen Ryan, Cheyanne Power.
Subs: Brian Canny for Curran; Martin Floyd for Ryan; Niall Leamy for Dinan.
Shannon Olympic B: Gerard Mason; Declan McManus, Ronan McGirl, Conor Flynn, Colm Ryan, Joe Brennan, Stephen O Grady, Vlado Pahuli, Adam Kelly, Tommy Hourston, Brian Ko.
Subs: Karl Ashvled for Hourston; Grzegorz Zmija for O’Grady; Dwayne Man for Ashvled.

 

St Pat’s 3
Hermitage B 5

Hermitage B travelled to Kilmihil on Sunday and returned with the points after a good win over St Pat’s.
The home side, who started with eight players, scored first through Stephen Moloney but it was all Hermitage after this and the visitors were 5-1 in front when the half-time whistle sounded thanks to goals from David Cahill, Cathal Keane and a hat-trick from Chris O’Riordan.
It could have been worse for the home side as Keith Considine saved from the penalty spot before the break.
St Pat’s were reduced to 10 men early in the second half when David Rigney was sent off but they fought back and Sean McNamara scored from a free and then added another. The home side piled on the pressure and Stephen Moloney hit the bar twice in the closing stages but they failed to add to their tally and Hermitage held on for victory.
St Pat’s: Keith Considine; Noel Sexton, Damian Clohessy, David Rigney, Brian Troy, Damian Devine, Sean McNamara, Sean Haugh, Damian Lineen, Stephen Moloney, Brendan McNamara.
Sub: Aidan Sexton for Devine.
Hermitage B: Kevin Ruane; Brendan Dobbins, Sean Dobbins, Sean Kelleher, David Cahill, Cathal Keane, Chris O’Riordan, Kieran Greene, Owen Cahill, Clinton Keane, Damian Hand.
Subs: Cormac O’Neill, Niall Corry, David O’Dwyer.

Bunratty B 0 
Bridge Celtic  B  0

A scoreless draw resulted at Woulfe Park on Sunday when defences dominated. Bunratty had the better chances but failed to convert and amongst their misses was one from the penalty spot.
Bunratty B: Damian Haugh; Don Murphy, Cathal Jones, JP Griffin, Andrei Shermarov, Brian Sherlock, Kieran Keating, Danny McLaughlin, Christy Griffin, Damian Smith, Danny Hanson.
Subs: John Liddane for Kieran Keating; Brian O’Leary for Brian Sherlock; Cathal Kilmartin for Damian Smith.
Bridge Celtic B:
Paul O’Connell; Brendan Nolan, Johnnie Howard, Wesley Fleming, James Nolan, Noel Howard, Ollie Phillips, Eugene Fleming, Ben Hynes; Alan Kelly, Kevin McEvoy.
Subs: Aaron Walsh, Noel Enright.

Treaty Celtic 4
Rineanna Rovers B  3

Rineanna Rovers took an early lead through Ronan McCormack and Thiago before the home side had their opening goal from Paddy Hogan.
Rineanna quickly regained their two-goal advantage with another goal from Thiago but back came Treaty to be on level terms at 3-3 at half-time, Conor O’Brien scoring twice.
The winner came in the second half and O’Brien was again on target, completing his hat-trick.
Treaty Celtic: James Ellard; Niall Donovan, Joe Cusack, David Nolan, Noel Nash, Paddy Hogan, Colm O’Shea, Declan O’Halloran, Martin McCarthy, Gary Thompson, Conor O’Brien.
Subs: Derek Meade, Conor Cronin, Sean Hayes.
Rineanna Rovers: Eugene O’Mahoney; Alan Leamy, Martin O’Donnacda, Paudie O’Looney, Alan Barrett; Martin Frawley, Darragh McCormack, Declan O’Mahoney, Enda Barrett, Ronan McCormack, Thiago.
Subs: Shane Meehan, David Barrett, Kieran O’Connor.

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