Five-game countdown begins with visit of Pancyprians

  • Grogan welcomes new signing Alejandro Fritz
  • Reserves aim to keep pressure on NYAC
  • First v second as Over 30s get set for CPR Grays challenge
  • Leaders 1960 take on the Finest
  • Women’s team return to action after weekend off

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“Every game is a cup final now,” Shamrocks boss Kevin Grogan has pointed out ahead of Sunday’s tough St Michael’s assignment against the league leading Pancyprians (kick-off 3pm).

For the second time in the space of five weeks, the Rocks will have to work out a way past last season’s Division 1 runners-up who come into this game on the back of a hard fought 1-0 win over Lansdowne in the Manning Cup.

But Grogan has his own reason for confidence after a good League Cup quarter-final victory at the Greek Americans. The Pancyprians have slipped slightly since the league resumed – that last gasp draw they grabbed at home to the Rocks preceded a 1-0 away loss at Everton FC Westchester Eagles two weeks ago.

“We will have a very strong squad this weekend,” added Grogan. “We have five league games left and we need strength-in-depth from now until the end. We signed Alejandro Fritz this week and I’m delighted with that because he will be a great addition.”

The reserves game will be a chance for Stevie Doyle’s men to close the gap on top side NYAC who won’t be in action this weekend. The Rocks reserves have enjoyed two well deserved wins in a row, the former of which was also achieved at the expense of Sunday’s opponents.

With the Pancyprians going all out to deny Lansdowne a third title in a row, their reserves have suffered somewhat and haven’t won a game since the first weekend in October, ironically a 3-1 success over current leaders NYAC reserves.

Doyle has a full squad to choose from ahead of Sunday’s match and his players are fully focused on a third win in a row.

“The most pleasing thing is that we have tightened up considerably at the back with what is a very experienced defense,” said Doyle.

“We have added more quality both at midfield and up top so it’s a very rounded squad and I’m very pleased with our performances this side of the season. Three points is crucial at this stage in order to stay in the running.”

Meanwhile, in the earliest kick-off of the day, it will be first against second in the Over 30s Division with Paddy Mc Carry’s title holders facing CPR Grays in a game that will go a long way towards deciding the destination of this year’s league.

The Shamrocks hold a seven-point advantage over CPR but they have played a game more and Mc Carry said this week he is focused on turning the screw on their nearest challengers.

“Sunday is another massive game for us,” said coach Paddy Mc Carry.

“They’re second and they need to beat us but if we can prevent that, we are going to be very hard to catch. We’re missing Sean Riley up front but it is a full squad otherwise so I firmly believe they can do the business Sunday. Everyone of them want their title back and the chance to do the double is a big motivation. We did not play great last week – it will be a different story on Sunday.”

Metro 2 East leaders Shamrocks 1960 will take on struggling NY’s Finest later in the day at Flushing Meadow Park 5 (kick-off 5pm) and assistant coach Neil Mannion has promised his team are not looking past this one even as they edge closer to locking up the top seed in the play-offs.

NY’s Finest have just three wins so far – their last success coming at the start of December, a 2-1 away win at Metro City Fury.

“We certainly won’t be taking the opposition lightly,” said Mannion. “They will be trying to play the spoiler role so we’ll have to be ready for that eventuality.”

There will be a late kick-off for the Over 36s Irish derby when the Manhattan Celtic Masters host the Shamrocks Legends at Randalls Island Field 74 at 8pm.

Celtic are just a point ahead of the Rocks but Emmett Harvey’s men enjoyed a huge boost last week when beating CPR Legends 3-1 at St Michael’s.

“It was a brilliant performance and we are looking to continue that against a strong Manhattan Celtic side,” said Harvey. “We play well as a team and have a great squad and if we cut out some individual errors and take our chances we can finish high up in the table.”

Elsewhere, the Metro Women’s League leaders will travel to Brooklyn for a 1.30pm kick off against Queens rivals Astoria.

“They are a team that gave us a tough game earlier in the season when we beat them 2-1,” pointed out coach Paddy Geraghty. “We had a good training session on Tuesday and we’re ready to continue our good run. A win will set us up nicely for the run-in.”

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Rocks march on after dramatic quarter-finals

  • Geraghty sends Over 30s through to final four of State Cup
  • Penalty shoot out victory for first team
  • Sixth clean sheet in a row for rampant Rocks 1960
  • Legends win on perfect day for the Shamrocks

SHAMROCKS sunday schedule graphic (5)Four wins from four and two semi-finals reached on a perfect day for the Rocks!

The Over 30s moved on to the final four of the State Cup after a hard fought 1-0 win at Dinamo in Randalls Island. A dramatic winner from Paddy Geraghty with about two minutes to go kept Paddy Mc Carry’s double dream alive.

“I could not be prouder of my team tonight,” said Mc Carry.

“It was a very scrappy, hard hitting game against a very good side but our back four was absoutly brilliant. These boys deserve to be in the semi-final. They have been great all year.

“This is the first time in the history of our club that the Over 30s have gotten to the semi-finals of this competition and I’m so happy for the players and the club.”

There was more cup joy in the late game as the first team advanced to the League Cup semi-final with a penalty shoot out win over the Greek Americans at the Met Oval.

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Goalscorer Mustafa Alobeidy

Mustafa Alobeidy had the Rocks deservedly one up at half-time, a brilliant and brave diving header at the front post after a Chris Uy cross.

However, the home side rallied and leveled the game in a what would prove to be tense second half.

Frankie Tsasse was the hero of the shootout, saving twice to ensure a 4-3 win.

“This was a great result against a quality Greek side,” said delighted Rocks boss Kevin Grogan.

“We played excellent football in the first half and showed real quality. In the second half we struggled to maintain that level but we showed great character to hang in there.

“But the focus is all about the next league game now. We’re at home to Pancyprians next week and we will be preparing for that this week.”

Earlier in the day, Shamrocks 1960 won 5-0 against Metro City Fury at St Michaels, their sixth clean sheet in a row in the league.

Hughie McGowan (two), Ciaran Maloney, Michael Kumarsen and Dave Harvey were the goalscorers for the Metro 2 East leaders who are now ten points clear with two games more played than Gotham City.

“It keeps us on the right track,” said coach Andy Connolly. “We’re delighted with the fact that we took our chances but to keep another clean sheet is a great tribute to our back four and our goalkeeper Robbie O’Neill.”

Meanwhile in the opening game at St Michaels, there was a superb 3-1 victory for the Legends against CPR thanks to goals from Tyrone Kent, Karol Hughes and Richie Brennan.

“We got the three points today but at times we struggled to put the game away while dominant,” said assistant coach Eoin Sweeney.

“Ultimately, for the team to get to the next level we need to cut out the silly errors. Overall we’re headed in the right direction.

“Richie Brennan was the stand out performer today, leading as captain and scoring a screamer from 25 yards. Johnny Keogh was also very influential in midfield. Overall it was a great win against a a very good CPR team.”

Over 30s boss Mc Carry hoping for State Cup joy

  • Mc Carry: “biggest game” as Over 30s gaffer
  • League Cup quarter-final pairs Rocks & Greeks at Met Oval
  • 1960 and Legends in St Michaels double header

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The Rocks are ready for a big Cup weekend!

League leading Shamrocks face into what Paddy Mc Carry has described as the most important game of his long and successful stint managing the Over 30s – Sunday’s Marth Cup quarter-final against rivals Dinamo (Randalls Island 74 – 4pm).

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The Over 30s team that beat Brooklyn Gunners last Sunday: back row left to right: Club President and Assistant Coach Sean Mc Mullan, Paddy Geraghty, Johnny McGeeney, Dominick McCartan, Billy Hole, Alex Berne, Marcus Nascimento. Front row, left to right, Tayfun Gokmen, Nei de Oliveira, Pablo Graham, Andy Horan, Matteo Stiglich. Picture courtesy Keith Buckley

Mc Carry has never brought a team this far in the State Cup and has his eyes firmly set on a league and cup double. Standing in his way is a talented Dinamo outfit still smarting from a thrilling 4-3 loss to the Rocks almost three weeks ago.

The Shamrocks have not had it easy thus far, overcoming Long Island champions Polet and also the team closest to them in the league race, second-placed CPR Grays.

“Sunday’s game is the biggest game I have been involved in as manager of the Over 30s,” said Mc Carry.

“We have won Division 2 and also two divisional titles on the way to two Division 1 league titles but we have never been this far in the State Cup. I believe this is the best chance we have of winning the cup. We have a great squad and I am only missing one starter for Sunday.

“We have a couple of knocks but we hope those players will be ready come Sunday. I believe we can win it and so do the players but we must get past our big rivals Dinamo first. I have no doubt they want to win this as much as we do so it won’t be easy but my boys are ready.”

Meanwhile, the first team has a chance to make amends for last Sunday’s bruising league defeat way to the Greek Americans when they return to the Met Oval for Sunday night’s CSL League Cup quarter-final (8pm).

The Greeks were a formidable opposition last Sunday – coach Kevin Grogan describing them as the most impressive team he has faced all season – but the opportunity to advance to the semi-final will give his players plenty motivation.

“It’s another big challenge for us against a quality Greek side,” noted Grogan.

“Obviously the league is our priority but the cup is a very nice distraction for us this weekend and it gives us a chance to get everyone minutes leading into our big league game (home to Pancyprians) the week afterwards.”

Nick Zorbo will return from a one-game suspension (two yellows), offering a big boost to Grogan’s plans.

Meanwhile, there are two league games at St Michaels on Sunday for Shamrocks Legends and Shamrocks 1960.

Rocks 1960 can take a step closer to locking up the number one seed going into the Metro 2 play-offs when they take on Metro City Fury at 3pm.

With no other Metro East team in action this weekend, a win would put the Rocks ten points clear facing into their final four games of the season. Second placed Gotham City will have two games in hand and the top two will face off at the end of April in what should be a divisional decider.

“We had a big win against Metro City in November,” said assistant coach Neil Mannion. “But that counts for nothing this weekend. We need to convert our chances and be ready for the big games that lie ahead. The aim is securing the top seed and this is one more game on the way to that.”

The curtain raiser will see the Legends take on second-placed CPR Legends at 1pm. CPR have not won a league game since November and having been losing ground on undefeated leaders Cosmoz.

“They’re a good team and they’ll be keen to steady the ship,” said coach Emmett Harvey. “We’re looking forward to this one though. We have a few injuries but that’s to be expected. The squad is big enough to cope with that.”

Setback for Rocks at Met Oval; victories for reserves, 1960, Over 30s & women

  • Grogan: “Every point is now a dogfight”
  • Coleman brace lifts reserves to second
  • Wallace’s wonder strike clinches points for 1960
  • McGeeney on fire as Over 30s win 10th in a row
  • Hat trick hero Ferraro inspires magic eight for women’s team

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The Greek Americans made up ground in CSL Division 1 with a deserved 2-0 win over the Shamrocks at the Met Oval on Sunday night.

A goal just before half-time gave the home side a deserved lead and the Rocks pressed hard for an equalizer in the second half. But it wasn’t to be as the Greeks held out and sealed the three points late on.

“The Greeks were a totally different team to the one we played in the first game back in September,” noted coach Kevin Grogan.

“They were what I would call ‘The real Greeks’; they passed and moved better then any team in the league I’ve seen this year. We were disciplined but we couldn’t keep the ball. Not having John (McGuigan), Darren (Freeman) and Chris (Uy) available today killed us on the ball as they are all footballers.

“Now we move on quickly and regroup. Every point is now an absolute dogfight. If everyone makes themselves available for every game we will do ok.”

Meanwhile, the Rocks reserves moved up to second after recording an excellent 4-2 win in the opener thanks to goals from Mo Fofana, Darren Coleman (two) and Paul McDaid.

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Darren Coleman scored twice

The Greeks were a goal to the good after 15 minutes but Fofana equalized almost 10 minutes later after his strike partner Coleman set him up with a headed cross.

Coleman got himself on the scoresheet with two brilliant goals in quick succession early in the second half before Paul McDaid rounded out the scoring on the hour mark. The Greeks were reduced to ten men when their goalkeeper was sent off but they pulled it back to 4-2 with a late goal.

“Very good performance,” said coach Stevie Doyle. “We played some great football and we deserved to win the way we did.”

Sunday began with a good 4-1 win for the Over 30s, a game which was played in tough conditions. Johnny McGeeney scored twice while Tayfun Gokmen and Andy Horan also chipped in with well taken strikes.

“It wasn’t easy to play in that weather so we had to make the most of those chances,” said assistant coach Sean Mc Mullan. “But the lads took control after half-time and deserved to see it out.”

With CPR Old Boys losing 1-0 to Manhattan Celtic Legends, the Rocks’ lead at the top is now extended to seven points although second-placed CPR Grays have a game in hand. The Rocks will face CPR Grays in what could turn out to be a league deciding showdown on Sunday April 17.

Shamrocks 1960 also extended their lead in Metro 2 East when their hard fought 1-0 win over NYC Afghanistan helped them move seven points clear of Gotham City who held 2-2 by Metro City Fury.

Dylan Wallace’s brilliant first half goal ended up deciding it – a great shot from outside the box after good combination play on the left flank by Mick McAnea and Craig Glynn.

“That Afghanistan team was a lot more impressive than we were expecting,” admitted assistant coach Neil Mannion. “They don’t deserve to be ay the bottom of the table and that makes the three points all the more valuable. We have to bring that guile to the remaining five games and ensure we avoid any slip-ups.”

There was a tough 3-2 loss at SC Gjoa for the Shamrocks Legends in the second game of the day. Karol Hughes and Donal ‘Ducky’ Kelly were on the scoresheet for Emmet Harvey’s men, Harvey paying special tribute to who he said was superb in midfield.

“In very tough conditions, we dominated most of the game against Gjoa,” said Harvey. “But after we went 1-0 up, we should have killed off the game. We had several opportunities to score more goals but didn’t take our chances and Gjoa did.

“If we cut out individual mistakes and play to our potential we will climb up the table.”

Teresa Ferraro scored a hat trick for the Shamrocks women as they won by another big margin, downing Phoenix 8-0 in the opener at St Michaels on Sunday afternoon.

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The Shamrocks women’s team that beat Phoenix 8-0 at St Michaels: Back row, left to right, Val Lux, Teresa Ferraro, Aoife West, Jarielle Uter, Jackie Pounder, Michaela Newell, Amber Waery, Tricia Reed, Olivia Nadon. Front row, left to right, Kailey Walsh, Erin Cullen, Paige Osborne, Becky Torres, Colleen Cavanagh, Olive Lyons.

Ferraro opened the scoring with a 30-yard effort and Jackie Pounder made it 2-0 after a superb Paige Osborne assist. Player-coach Tricia Reed made the most of a Jarielle Uter cross before Uter slotted home from the edge of the box to make it 4-0.

Ferraro completed her hat trick by half-time to make it 6-0 while Uter and Pounder both goals in the second half. Uter pounced on a mistake at the back to make it 7-0 while Pounder scored with a header from a Colleen Cavanagh corner.

“We were missing a lot of starters today and yet we managed to look very assured,” said coach Paddy Geraghty. “Most of the goals resulted from great team play and that was very encouraging. Our next game is two weeks away but we’ll keep working hard in training in the mean time.”

Rocks and Greeks set for vital league showdown

  • Grogan: “biggest game” since joining the Rocks
  • 1960 and Over 30s bid to keep control of league leads
  • Rocks Women aiming for ninth league win in a row

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A season-defining weekend lies in wait for the Shamrocks with valuable CSL Division 1 league points on the line at the Met Oval on Sunday evening (kick-off 8pm).

The NY Greek Americans will host Kevin Grogan’s fourth-placed charges with a four-point gap separating the two sides after the Greeks comprehensively beat NYC Rovers on March 20.

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Shamrocks boss Kevin Grogan

This will be the first of two important visits to their Queens rivals inside a week with the April 10 League Cup quarter-final meaning the teams face each other two Sundays in a row.

The season started brilliantly for the Shamrocks against the Greeks back in September with a 1-0 win at St Michael’s thanks to Chris Uy’s late strike.

“This is by far the biggest game we’ve had since I have come to the club,” said Grogan.

“We have a great opportunity to compete as our squad and the team is maturing all the time. We need everyone available and ready to perform. The great players perform in these big games. The average ones don’t.”

The Greeks’ reserves are also nipping at the heels of the Shamrocks and will attempt to avenge September’s loss in the reverse fixture when the curtain raiser kicks off at 6pm.

Stevie Doyle’s men are confident after a fine 3-1 win at Pancyprians almost two weeks ago while the Greeks scraped past NYC Rovers, 3-2.

“It was a really good performance against Pancyprians,” said coach Stevie Doyle. “It was brilliant to have Sean (Steed) and Pierre (Meloty-Kapella) back in the fold and with Sean Doran added to the squad and Andrew Efren making his league debut, we are finally getting a very good outfit together which is capable of pushing all the way.

“I was very glad to see Colum McCommish back from injury and hopefully Brendan Lane will make a much anticipated return. We’re still missing our captain Shane Moore but hopefully he can get fit for the final push. It’s a battle between third and fourth but we need a win to really put pressure on the leaders.”

Meanwhile, in Metro 2 East, division leading Shamrocks 1960 will take on last-placed NYC Afghanistan at St Michael’s in the second of two games at our Queens home field (3pm).

Coach Andy Connolly, who returns after a four-game suspension, will hope to repeat the win achieved over Afghanistan back in September as they aim to maintain a five-point gap ahead of second-placed Gotham City.

“This is a big game for the 1960s and is the start of a pressurizing run-in of games,” said Connolly. “But as Neil Mannion so eloquently stated the other day, we have nothing to fear but fear itself. He also said something about vegan lasagne but I’m not sure whether it pertained to our efforts to win the Metro 2 league.”

The first game of the day will see the league leading Over 30s take on Brooklyn Gunners at Randall’s Island 75 at 8am. Paddy Mc Carry’s men will carry with them the brilliant 4-3 win over Dinamo almost two weeks ago while 11th-placed Gunners will be keen to recover after a 6-0 reverse at CPR Grays.

“Sunday is another chance for us to close in on the league,” said coach Paddy Mc Carry.

“But we will not be taking Gunners lightly for a second. We must get the three points. That’s what it’s all about – picking up enough points to retain our title. We have three players out injured but our squad is strong and they are all fighting hard to get into the starting 11.”

The Legends will visit SC Gjoa on Sunday morning for 9.30am kick-off at Dyker Beach Park. Gjoa are third after their recent 2-1 at CPR Legends Legends and were very narrow 1-0 winners at St Michaels back in November.

“After another tough loss last week we are hoping to bounce back this weekend against last year’s champions, SC Gjoa,” said player-coach Emmett Harvey.

“We have a good team with great team sprit and belief. We are building a team and the right results will come again soon.”

In the Women’s Metro League, Division B leading Shamrocks will take on Phoenix in the curtain raiser at St Michael’s (kick-off 1pm). The Rocks hold a two-point lead over Sirens while Phoenix are sixth with a 3 wins-6 losses record.

“We are missing a number of starters this week but that is why we have a big squad,” said coach Paddy Geraghty. “It’s a chance for others to step in. We play Phoenix who gave us a very tough game earlier this season so we are ready for a battle.”

Spring schedule confirmed

The Spring schedule for the first team and the reserves has been confirmed.

In order to ensure all teams had an even number of home and away games throughout the 16-game season, the Shamrocks find themselves drawn away to Lansdowne and Polonia once again. And, as with the Fall, we will be once more welcoming Westchester and CPR to St Michael’s.

This crucial phase of the season opens with Sunday’s visit to the Met Oval, a six-pointer against the resurgent Greeks followed by a home game against Pancyprians two weeks later.

In between those league games will be the CSL League Cup quarter-final on Sunday April 10, also at Met Oval and also against the Greeks.

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Rocks shock league leaders, retain fourth spot

  • Doyle “proud” after 1-1 draw at Pancyprians
  • Over 30s edge Dinamo in 4-3 thriller
  • Rocks 1960 hit four past Brooklyn
  • Reserves back to winning ways
  • Dominant women win again

 

SHAMROCKS sunday schedule graphic (2)The Shamrocks have locked in fourth place going into the all important second phase of CSL Division 1 after a day of mixed emotions.

Sunday brought four wins, a draw and a loss but that 1-1 draw at Pancyprians will live long in the Shamrocks memory.

The league leaders and 2015 runners-up were outplayed by a superbly organized Shamrocks side which ultimately earned a valuable point although it could so easily have been three.

Chuong Tran’s excellent second half goal – set up brilliantly by Nick Zorbo – was just reward for a team display that combined great play and superb grit. But the league leaders broke Rocks hearts in the 95th minute with a scrappy equalizer which proved to be virtually the last kick of the game.

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Goalscorer Chuong Tran

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In those dying moments, with the Rocks reduced to ten men after Nick Zorbo’s second yellow, the hosts threw everyone forward for a free kick against the ten-men Rocks and scrambled the ball home at the back post.

“I couldn’t be prouder of the lads,” said Stevie Doyle.

“We deserved to win and while we are certainly happy with the performance, I feel we left two points behind. And that’s something I didn’t think we would be able to say.

“The boys were brilliant from the back line out and they dominated a lot of the game. We need to keep producing like that throughout the next six games.”

Importantly, wins elsewhere for Lansdowne and Everton Westchester ensured the Shamrocks stay fourth, fending off United FC and Manhattan Celtic, teams which they will also avoid in the final six games of the season.

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Center backs Stu Colbert (center) and Tom Manz were solid throughout (Dinos Avlontis)

It was confirmed Monday morning, that the Spring schedule will consist of games against Pancyprians, Lansdowne, Everton Westchester, Polonia, the Greek Americans and CPR Whites. Dates of each game will be announced later this week.

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John McGuigan (center) and Micky McGreevy (right) dominated midfield (Dinos Avlontis)

RESERVES MOVE LEVEL WITH LANSDOWNE

A 3-1 win at Pancyprians’ reserves provided a perfect start to the day.

Mo Fofana (below left) had the Rocks 1-0 up just before half-time, latching onto a loose ball to slot home. Marc Vilson (below center) scored early in the second half while Pierre Meloty-Kapella (below right) marked his return to the Rocks with a well taken finish after a nice through ball from Darren Coleman.

With Lansdowne losing at United FC, both teams are now tied for second behind NYAC with the Bhoys edging on head-to-head.

“We needed that result after last week,” said Doyle.

“I’m glad the lads responded so well. We executed those chances well and we probably should have kept a clean sheet. It’ll be good to keep pressure on the leaders. Very pleased.”

FOUR-GOALS SEND ROCKS 1960 FIVE POINTS CLEAR

In Metro 2, Shamrocks 1960 tightened their grip on the lead at the top of the East with a 4-0 win at AO Brooklyn.

Dylan Wallace scored twice while Danny Meola and Hughie McGowan were also on the scoresheet.

“The perfect response to last week’s debacle,” said assistant coach Neil Mannion.

“We got the result and performance we were looking for. They tried to beat us with their fists but we showed great maturity and played them off the park.”

The victory means that the Rocks are now five points ahead of Gotham City who have a game in hand.

OVER 30s DOWN DINAMO IN 4-3 THRILLER

Elsewhere, the Over 30s deservedly took a vital win away from a barnstorming game at Dinamo with Tayfun Gokmen netting a brilliant winner in a 4-3 slugfest.

Conceding very early to a talented Dinamo outfit, Gokmen leveled proceedings after 15 minutes.

Johnny McGeeney’s debut for the Rocks was marked by a great headed goal after 30 minutes, making it 2-1 at half-time.

Dinamo equalized from a corner but Paddy Geraghty made it 3-2 with a superb free kick.

It was hotly contested throughout and after the hosts made it 3-3, Gokmen sealed the win with just ten minutes left.

“Great team performance by all 15 lads,” said Paddy Mc Carry. “I’m very proud of them because Dinamo are an excellent side. In my opinion, they are the best side in the league after us. I can’t give man of the match cause there were so many brilliant performers!”

LEGENDS UNLUCKY AT BARNSTONWORTH

The Legends were unfortunate to lose 1-0 at home to Barnstonworth.

“We dominated the game with most of the possession,” said assistant coach Eoin Sweeney. “They scored with their only shot on goal. We threw everything at them but it was one of those days when the rub of the green was not on our side.”

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The Shamrocks Legends team that took on Barnstonworth on Sunday – Back row, left to right, Pat Burke (Shamrocks Vice President and club sponsor, Courtyard Ale House, Emmett Harvey, Brendan Donoghue, Joe Connolly, Justin Stanford, Keith Buckley, Eammon McParland, Ger Shivnan, Eoin Sweeney. Front row, left to right, Randall Friedman, Colm Madden, Bruno Angelucci, Conal Molloy, Eoghan McParland, Karol Hughes, Donal Kelly, Gary Flanagan.

HENNESSY ON FIRE AS WOMEN WIN AGAIN

In the Metro Women’s League, the Shamrocks needed a win and they more than delivered: 14-0 against Appletown in St Michaels.

Sinead Hennessy scored a stunning five goals while Chloe Wheeler continued her perfect start with her fourth goal of the season.

There was a hat trick for Jarielle Uter, two for Christina Beck and one each for Teresa Ferraro, Brittany Meade and Paige Osborne.

Pictures from the 1-1 draw at Pancyprians

Thank you to Dinos Avlonitis for sharing the following photos from the 1-1 draw away to Pancyprians in an exciting CSL Division 1 game at St John’s Belson Stadium on Sunday March 20.

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Center backs Stu Colbert (center) and Tom Manz (right) were solid throughout at the back. 

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Joe Connolly played brilliantly in the lone striker role.

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Micky McGreevy (left) and Nick Zorbo (right) pressure their opponent.

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Shamrocks players Chris Uy, Frankie Tsasse, Laurie Child and Nick Zorbo defending a corner

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Zach Gosse clearing acrobatically in the first half

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Belfast pair John McGuigan (center) and Micky McGreevy marshaled the midfield superbly

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Shamrocks goalscorer Chuong Tran watches closely

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Chris Uy and Nick Zorbo paired up brilliantly on the right flank

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Frankie Tsasse saves brilliantly

 

 

Tough test for The Rocks with visit to Pancyprians

  • League leading Pancyprians welcome Shamrocks to St John’s
  • Rocks 1960 visit Brooklyn for crucial Metro 2 showdown
  • Over 30s bidding to dent Dinamo’s surge
  • Double header at St Michaels for Women and Legends

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League leaders and 2015 runners-up Pancyprian Freedoms will host the Shamrocks weekend at at Belson Stadium on Sunday in what is sure to be a difficult away trip for Kevin Grogan’s men (kick-off 2pm).

With the final series of games in the first round of CSL Division 1 games set to determine the Spring schedule, Rocks coach Grogan will be keeping one eye on fixtures elsewhere this weekend.

In order for the Rocks to stay in fourth place, they’ll need a win Sunday against Pancyprian Freedoms or they can also maintain that position if United FC lose at home to Lansdowne Bhoys and Manhattan Celtic drop points at Westchester Eagles.

The second round of games will last just six games and will be scheduled according to how teams did in their first 10 games. A fourth place finish would mean the Shamrocks taking on the teams in the following spots: first, second, third, eighth, ninth and tenth.

“This is a big game against a big club,” said Kevin Grogan. “The Pancyprians are undefeated this season and are a powerhouse of the league. It will be a great barometer for where we are as a squad.”

The reserves curtain raiser will be a chance for the Rocks to right the ship after last week’s bruising League Cup loss at the Greek Americans’ first team (kick-off 12pm) .

“We are looking for a big response this week,” said Doyle. “We need three points to stay in contention with the top two. We have a very talented squad and we are looking to focus on a run to push for the league with a win this Sunday.”

Meanwhile, the Over 30s Division leading Shamrocks have a tough game at Westchester Dinamo on Sunday evening (Randall’s Island 85 – 5pm) as they embark on an exciting six-game run-in to the culmination of the season.

Dinamo have one six games in a row in the league and will be keen to narrow the nine-point gap between them and Paddy Mc Carry’s men.

“We had a brilliant first half of the season, winning all our games in both the league and the State Cup baring a 1-1 tie in the Irish derby,” said Mc Carry.

“But that will mean nothing if we don’t go on and finish the job. Both of the CPR teams are pushing us all the way and Dinamo are still not out of it which makes our first game against them huge. Of course, we can only take it one game at a time and see were it leads. We have added a few players to the squad and we are delighted to have Johnny McGeeney join us.

“I’d be lying if I said I did not want to win the State Cup. I would love to get our hands on that trophy. We will be doing everything in our power to win every game that’s left. i have the players to do it and they play extremely hard for me and their team mates. They are a credit to our club.”

Metro 2 leading Shamrocks 1960 will also be looking to recover momentum after a tough defeat in the League Cup when they visit AO Brooklyn at Abraham Lincoln High School on Sunday at 2pm.

Andy Connolly’s men are five points ahead of their third-placed opponents and will be keen to win in order to maintain their two-point lead over Gotham City. A 2-2 draw in the reverse fixture back in October will also be fresh in the minds of the players.

“We suffered a deadly blow last week,” said Connolly. “But like Lazarus, we will arise this Sunday and walk in the path of divine glory. Of course, sandals are not permitted by the ref. But I hope our players realize that and don’t take the metaphor too literally. Basically, we’ll bounce back, get them early doors, and let them know we’re there. If we get a chance around the box, we’ll have a ping and test the keeper.”

In the Over 36 Division, the Shamrocks Legends will host Barnstonworth Rovers at St Michael’s for a 3pm kick-off as Emmett Harvey’s men bid to start climbing up the table.

“We are really looking forward to Sunday,” said Harvey. “We are playing at home and with some players returning from injury we should have a very strong squad. If we play the way we did last Sunday against Hoboken the results should go our way.”

Elsewhere, in the Metropolitan Women’s Soccer League, the Shamrocks will host Appletown (St Michael’s – 1pm)

With seven league wins and one loss, Paddy Geraghty’s charges are two points ahead of Sirens and six points ahead of Appletown, making this a must-win-game for the Girls in Green.

“We had a great performance last week and we are looking for more of the same on Sunday,” Geraghty noted. “Our defense has been outstanding lately and we worked on creating chances for two hours in training on Tuesday so hopefully it’ll pay dividends this week.”