Seniors First Team 15-16

Johnstown Treble Sees Off Torro as 3 See Red

Torro Utd 0
Johnstown 3
3 red cards late in the game ensured this match lived up to recent encounters between these two sides, as Johnstown won out 3-0 in another closely fought meeting with Torro Utd in Kilberry on Sunday morning.

It could have been a different story had early Torro pressure yielded the goals their start deserved. Both Andy Tolan and Colm Gilsenan went close for the hosts but neither could find the target.

On 15 minutes, Johnstown punished Torro fully for their missed chances. Sean Challenger won possession in midfield. He passed to Mark Grumley on the Johnstown left who quickly fed Arnold Ruksenas in the left channel. He fired a low cross into Shane Conroy, who tapped in from close range, scoring his first of the season.

Within 2 minutes, Andy Tolan almost had Torro back on level terms. He closed and harried Jake Colton out of possession. Tolan turned but fired over from close range.

In an near carbon copy of their opening goal, Johnstown doubled their lead on 25 minutes. Mark Grumley passed to Ruksenas, playing on the left wing. His power and pace created room for him to cross for Kacper Zeberek who applied the finishing touch from close in.

The alert Ruksenas made it 3-0 in injury time as he robbed a Torro defender on the edge of the area and made no mistake, ensuring a comfortable half time lead for the visitors.

Almost immediately after the restart, Andy Tolan was again through on the Johnstown goal. This time, his effort was on target but Gintas Baltinas in the Johnstown net saved well, denying Torro a foothold in the game.

Just after the hour mark, Kacper Zeberek played in Obi Pilane. Under pressure, Pilane got his shot off but was thwarted by a good save from Conor Cullen in the Torro Goal.

With 5 minutes left, an incident in the area led to a penalty for the hosts. A foot left out late in the direction of Baltinas, prompted the Johnstown keeper to throw the ball at Kevin McKeever. Thus ensued a mass of pushing and shoving resulting in red cards for Jimmy Caffrey (Johnstown), Andy Tolan and Kevin McKeever (both Torro) and a penalty for the hosts.

Once order was restored and having escaped punishment for his involvement in the fracas, Baltinas dived low to his right saving the spot kick, securing Johnstown’s first clean sheet of the season.

Johnstown FC Team: G. Baltinas, J. Colton, J. Connolly, D. McQuillan (c), M. Grumley, J. Flynn, S. Conroy, C. Murphy, S. Challenger, A. Ruksenas, K. Zeberek
Subs: J. Caffery for Murphy, O. Pilane for Flynn, W. Cahill for Conroy.

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Johnstown 15s Match Report 4th September 15

Virginia 0 Johnstown 7

A great start to the season by this Johnstown side with the away side dominating the game from the start.  3-0 at half time with goals from Darren Finnegan and 2 from Aaron Chinchilla.
Johnstown continued to press in the 2nd half adding 4 more goals with 1 more from Darren, 2 from Ciaran McCann & 1 from Breen Mc Cullagh. Johnstown could have had a few more goals too with Timi, Alex, Conor & Mark all coming close.

Overall it was a very good squad performance by the team this morning with some very good football played at times.
Well done lads, roll on the next game

Under 14s 2015-2016

Johnstwon 14s Match Report 5th September

Under 14 – Division 1

Johnstown FC – 2
Navan Cosmos – 1

A winning start for the lads on what was a tough start to the season.

Both teams started well but Cosmos made the breakthrough early in the game to go 1-0 up. It was after this Johnstown had a good spell with our midfield working hard to create chances up front, we eventually took one of these to equalise through Daniel Gorman. Just before half time Cosmos were awarded a penalty which was expertly saved by our keeper Byron Farrell.
Into the second half the heat and early season running began to take effect as the game became bogged down in midfield. Any chances Cosmos created were brilliantly dealt with by Farrell. Johnstown scored what ultimately was the winner midway through the second half with Viktor Suchans strike from the edge of the box finding the net.

An excellent way to start the season, plenty for us to work on but if we get that kind of commitment every week we’ll be fine.

Johnstown FC : B. Farrell, D. Lee, L. Purvis, K. O’Hara, A. McQuillan, C. Byrne, R. Kelly, B. Taylor, O. Mooney, D. Gorman, N. Vilnius

Subs : V. Suchan, E. Burton, C. Tiernan-Byrne, T. Walsh, C. Healy, D. Marthino

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    NEFL Tables Weekend the 30th August 2015

    Please see below table given to us by the NEFL for the weekending the 30th September 2015

    O Neills

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    justin

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    Bradys

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    Seniors First Team 15-16

    5 Star Johnstown Rout Square

    Johnstown 5 Square Utd 1

    With 5 different players getting on the score sheet,  Johnstown earned their first win this season’s O’Neill’s Sportswear Division 1 campaign with a 5-1 win over Square Utd at the MDL on Sunday morning.

    The home side dominated much of the play in the opening stages, seeing their quick passing and movement just failing to open up the opposition’s defence.

    The scoring was opened as the returning Kacper Zeberek used all his strength to hold off a number of defenders as he hooked a bouncing ball in the box passed Jamie Rooney in the Square net. A goal their play deserved.

    That goal spurred the visitors into action and they came close to finding an equaliser. Paddy Sheridan broke through the back line but could only fire straight at Keith Mangan in the Johnstown goal.

    Within a minute, Lee Fahy had doubled his side’s lead. Zeberek blocked an attempted clearance close in. The ball fell to the Johnstown left winger who calmly lited the ball into the net passed 2 covering defenders.

    It was almost 3-0 just before half time as Darren McQuillan rose highest on the 6 yard line to meet a Justin Flynn corner, his header whistling wide of the back post.

    Straight after the restart, Johnstown again had a chance to score a 3rd. Lee Fahy, whose direct running caused Square problems all morning, ran through leaving him 1-on-1, Rooney again coming to his side’s rescue.

    On the hour mark, Square Utd pulled themselves back into the game. A quick break, and a well timed run saw Andrew Eagan though on goal. With a cool head, he tucked his finish away passed Mangan in the Johnstown goal.

    There ensued a period of nervousness from Johnstown after this goal and Square Utd very nearly got back on level terms. A corner was played into the area where it was met by the head of Jake Stewart, directing the ball off the bar and away.

    With 20 minutes to go, Jay Connolly strode out of defence with the ball at his feet. He played a short ball into Zeberek’s feet who got a quick shot away that flicked off the outside of the post with keeper scrambling across the goal.

    3 goals in the final 10 minutes  put a slight gloss on the score line that was harsh on the visitors.

    The first of these came from the foot of Craig Murphy. Having gone close earlier in the game, Murphy made no mistake as he latched onto a fine through ball from his midfield partner, beating Square’s rearguard, before firing the ball passed Rooney into the roof of the net.

    With the 2 goal cushion restored, Johnstown became more relaxed and decisive in position. Just 2 minutes later, another direct run by Lee Fahy set up Justin Flynn, who needed 2 bites of the cherry making 4-1, securing the points for his side.

    The scoring was not finished there, though. A late substitute, Wayne Cahill added a fifth, his second in 2 games, in injury time. Shane Conroy played the ball on to Zeberek who turned and fed the ball through to Cahill. Through one on one, he made no mistake, completing the rout 5-1.

    Johnstown FC Team: K. Mangan, J. Colton, J. Connolly, D. McQuillan (c), M. Grumley, J. Flynn, S. Conroy, C. Murphy, S. Challenger, L. Fahy, K. Zeberek

    Subs: J. Caffery for Grumley, O. Pilane for Flynn, W. Cahill for Fahy.

    Seniors 2nds 2014-2015

    Reserves Bounce Back to Win

    Johnstown reserves continued their good start to the season with a hard fought win in the local derby against Navan Town.   Johnstown did not start the brightest and found it hard to play their natural passing game.  On the half hour mark Navan Town took the lead when a long ball caught out the Johnstown defence.  Never the less Johnstown did not panic and possibly could have been level at the break.

    After a few stern words at half time Johnstown came out fighting and really took control of the game.  Playing much better football Johnstown laid siege on the Navan Town goal.  Some good midfield play and excellent work down the left from Ian Cahill made the equaliser inevitable.  It came on the hour mark when the ball fell kindle to Alan Burke to slot home.  Only one team were going to win the game now, however it took till the last few minutes for Johnstown to claim all three points.  Good work on the right from Alan Kerr led to a corner which Morris Mulvany rose high to head goal-wards only for his effort to be handled on the line by a Navan Town defender.  Ian Cahill stepped up and confidently powered home the resulting penalty to secure all 3 points.

    1) Keith Mangan. 2) Micheal James( 16, Alan Burke). 3) Jimmy Caffery( 12, Eoin Farrely). 4) Morris Mulvany. 5) Paul Curtin. 6) Ciaran Croke. 7) Alan Kerr. 8) Ian Cahill. 9) Andre Sirb (17, Peter Dempsey). 10) Shane kelly. 11) Wayne Cahill.