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February 21, 2010

Under 13 Kynog United V Newbridge

Kynog welcomed Newbridge to Kynog Park for what was to be a very entertaining game . Newbridge started strongest attacking the Kynog back line of Darragh Lynch, Jack Byrne, Eoin Kelly & Gerry Melia and showing some good fast passing and slick moves to try and get their opener but the opener was to come at the other end after a spell of Kynog possesion which say Eoin Kavanagh who was making his debut finish ever so sweetly pass the Newbridge Kynog United 4 Newbridge 3
keeper.
 
Kynog got fired up after this and applied some great pressure on the Newbridge side and it paid off after Dylan DOnohue crossed for Brian McGrath to make it 2.
Newbridge were starting to gain more possession in mid field with Liam Glynn and Shane Smith starting to get more balls played to them to keep the Kynog defence on their toes.
 
However it wasnt long before Kynog were 3 up after Dylan Donohue received a super pass from Dean Bowers and he made no mistake with the finish. After the break we saw a different Newbridge side who won a lot more possession and kept Kynog in their own half.
This paid off for them 8 minutes into the second half when Luke Glynn got them on the score sheet. Newbridge got their heads up and soon made it 3-2 with a brilliant strike from Shane Smith that Kynog keeper Lee Dempsey could'nt keep out.
 
Kynog were feeling the pressure now and the introduction of Conor Murray and Luke Herbert settled them down as Brian McGrath latched onto a pass from David Lee to make it 4-2. But Newbridge were'nt finished yet and a goal mouth scramble saw them reduce the gap to one goal again when Peter Carroll shot through a crowd of players to bring a very tence ending to the game.
 
The game ended 4-3 to Kynog who deserved their win but credit is due to Newbridge who never gave up and both teams played some excellent football and in a very sporting manner. Well done to all players

 

 

 

Posted by kynog24 at 04:22 PM

February 14, 2010

Under 9 Kynog United V Edenderry

Kynog Utd 1 – 5 Edenderry Town

 

Two goals from C. McCarthy, with further goals from R Glynn, D. Dunne and J.Carey saw Edenderry win comfortably at Kynog despite the best efforts of Josh Harris and Justin Reilly who had excellent games for Kynog whose goal was scored by Shane O’Connor.

Posted by kynog24 at 06:18 PM

Under 12 Kynog United V Bridgewood

 A cold but dry day brought Bridgewood to kynog park.
 The game started off very evenly with both sides trying hard to be the
 first off the mark.
 They battled for about 20 minutes until Johnny Byrne got the
 breakthough for Kynog. Despite great play from Bridgewood Daniel
 Condon got a 2nd for Kynog leaving them 2 nil up at half time.
 Kynog started the 2nd half very strongly with AJ lynch scoring 2 goals
 in quick succession. These goals were quickly followed with 2 for Adam
 Toman and another one for Johnny Byrne.
 Bridgewood fought back but despite some excellent play from Aran
 Gouldsbury and Dillon Dunne they were unable to beat what was an
 exceptional performance from Kynogs stand-in keeper Joey Toman.
 Final score Kynog 7 - Bridgewood 0

Posted by kynog24 at 06:01 PM

February 13, 2010

Kynog United Red V Kill

On Saturday morning Kynog played Kill Celtic in front of a large crowd, And what a match they provided. The first quarter saw a tight end to end match, But at the end of the quarter Sean O Connor showed power and accuracy to blast home a 20 yard half volley.The second Quarter saw the phase of the game rise, And it wasnt long before the goals rained in when Kynog applied presure on the Kill defence. Liam Brady found himself unmarked to make it 2-0,whithin minutes ha made it 3-0. His chance for a hat-trick came at the end of the quarter when a ball passed threw by Ryan Murran found Liam Brady leaving him free to beat the keeper with a nice finnish. The third quarter Kynog started where they left off, And when captain Dylan Waldron found himself he did so very smartley to make it 5-0. Some excellent defending by Shane Heggerty kept Kynog at bay, But the pressure was to much and Liam Brady found himself to score twice more. Minutes later the Kill goal keeper found himself under more presure when Ryan Murran pulled off his marker to finnish nicely to make it 8-0. In the fourth quarter Kill put some great presure on Kynog and score a well finished goal by Even Twiford to make it 8-1. Kynog were to answer straight back when Ger O Conner made a lovely run and a great finnish to make it 9-1. Kill should hold ther heads very high as form start to finnish they battled hard all over the pitch, Credit to both teams for a great match.

 

 

 

Posted by kynog24 at 07:23 PM

Kynog United Red V Kill

On Saturday morning Kynog played Kill Celtic in front of a large crowd, And what a match they provided. The first quarter saw a tight end to end match, But at the end of the quarter Sean O Connor showed power and accuracy to blast home a 20 yard half volley.The second Quarter saw the phase of the game rise, And it wasnt long before the goals rained in when Kynog applied presure on the Kill defence. Liam Brady found himself unmarked to make it 2-0,whithin minutes ha made it 3-0. His chance for a hat-trick came at the end of the quarter when a ball passed threw by Ryan Murran found Liam Brady leaving him free to beat the keeper with a nice finnish. The third quarter Kynog started where they left off, And when captain Dylan Waldron found himself he did so very smartley to make it 5-0. Some excellent defending by Shane Heggerty kept Kynog at bay, But the pressure was to much and Liam Brady found himself to score twice more. Minutes later the Kill goal keeper found himself under more presure when Ryan Murran pulled off his marker to finnish nicely to make it 8-0. In the fourth quarter Kill put some great presure on Kynog and score a well finished goal by Even Twiford to make it 8-1. Kynog were to answer straight back when Ger O Conner made a lovely run and a great finnish to make it 9-1. Kill should hold ther heads very high as form start to finnish they battled hard all over the pitch, Credit to both teams for a great match.

 

 

 

Posted by kynog24 at 07:23 PM

Kynog United white V Newbridge

Kynog Utd White 0-8 Newbridge , Kynog Park 11:30

Newbridge notched up four late goals to seal an eight nil
victory despite the battling efforts of Kynog.

Josh Mllihan lead the scoring with 3 goals for Newbridge.
Two for Gavin Mitten, and one each for Niall Costigan,
Ciaran Fagan and Shane Halloran.

Newbridge went two up early in the first quarter. Kynog came
back into the game with some great performances by Gavin
Keely and Alex Kilmurray. THe second quarter only stayed
scoreless because of some fine goalkeeping by Taghe Leonard
in the Newbridge goal. Conor Kelly and Conor Fox coming
close for Kynog.

Newbridge took control in the third quarter scoring twice.
The last quarter saw another four goals by Newbridge as they
finished off a fine display and ran out deserved winners.

Teams:
Kynog Utd White
Cian Loughlin, Conor Somers, Alex Kilmurray, Adam Condon,
Jaime O'Brien, Gavin Keely, Conor Kelly, Conor Fox, Ryan
Loughlin.

Newbridge
Rory Scanlon, Gavin Mitten, Sean Donoghue, Killian
O'Shaughnessy, Taghe Leonard, Naill Costican,Robert Ryan,
Adam McHugh, Luke O'Brien, Josh Mullihan, Michael O'Connell,
Ciaran Fagan, Shane Halloran

Posted by kynog24 at 04:04 PM

February 06, 2010

Under 16 cup match Kynog V Newbridge


Saturday 06th Feb
U16 Cup
Kynog United 2
Newbridge Town 2
(AET)
 
 Newbridge Town win 4 2 on penalties.
 
Newbridge Town advanced to the next round of the cup following a hard fought victory after penalties in Kynog Park last Saturday.The home team started the better with both Stephen Byrne and Donal McGrath narrowly shooting wide . The visitors started to get a grip in midfield and took the lead in the 24th minute following a Michael Fitzgerald cross the ball broke for Wayne Foy who volleyed home. Kynog responded with an Adrian Moran pass which released Martin Baneham whose shot across the Newbridge goal glanced the upright. The honest endeavour and technical ability of the home team all over the pitch was restricting Newbridge in their attacking  opportunities. The second half found Kynog on the attack and a Jason Ryan pass almost found Donal McGrath who was denied by David Murphy in the Newbridge goal.The equaliser arrived in the 52nd minute when Donal McGrath found Martin Baneham who found the bottom corner of the net. The game was now in the balance and Newbridge were awarded a penalty in the 59th minute when Ian Mulligan was fouled and Keith Egan despatched the resulting penalty. However this Kynog team once again displayed the spirit that exists within the squad when Dale Percival flicked the ball on for Martin Baneham to score his second. Both Eamon Cox and Ciaron Baselmans were giving tremendous displays in the full back positions pushing forward at every opportunity. The game went into extra time as both teams went in search of a winner but chances were limited as both defences showed great resolve. As a result the game went to penalties with Newbridge winning 4 2 on spot kicks. On the day the result could have gone either way with every one of the Kynog players excelling.  




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