Penalty shoot out disappointments for valiant Rocks

MANNING CUP QUARTER-FINAL
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Port Jefferson win 5-4 on penalties

STRUMPF CUP ROUND OF 16
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Gottschee win 4-1 on penalties

It was a tough Sunday in the State Cup for the Shamrocks as they found themselves knocked out of both the Manning and Strumpf Cups after agonizing penalty shoot outs.

The first team took on top Long Island side Port Jefferson in the first of a Randalls Island double header but the tense scoreless draw ended badly in a 5-4 penalty shoot out defeat.

The Rocks had dominated the 90 minutes but couldn’t find a way through. That trend continued with the first penalty of the shootout which Sean Reilly failed to convert.

The Rocks were flawless after that, Michael McGreevy, Darren Freeman, Zach Gosse and Chuong Tran all hitting the net but Port Jefferson always had the edge and advanced to the semi-finals.

“We dominated the game but we lacked the composure in the final third,” said coach Kevin Grogan.

“We are building a team and squad and everything is a learning curve for these players.

“We have a short and long term plan and we are moving in the right direction. A special thanks and well done to James ‘Scouse’ Wright, our stand-in goalkeeper today for a fantastic display and a great attitude towards the club.

“We have the biggest game of the season next week and we are buzzing for the challenge.”

Meanwhile the Rocks 1960 were very unfortunate in their 2-2 draw against fellow Metro 2 divisional leaders Gottschee, conceding a late goal to send the game to a penalty shoot out.

A brilliant Dave Harvey brace had the Rocks in control from early in the first half but Gottschee scored leveled in injury time after having opened the scoring early on.

Neil Mannion scored his penalty and Robbie O’Neill saved brilliantly but it wasn’t enough as Gottschee advanced to the quarter-finals, allowing the Rocks to defend their Saunders Cup in the Spring.

“We’re obviously devastated to lose in that fashion,” said Mannion. “But we’ll regroup and look to finish on a high note next weekend before the winter break. It’s not about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and get back up.”

State Cup double header for the Rocks

MANNING CUP QUARTER-FINAL
NY Shamrocks v Port Jefferson (Randall’s Island Field 90 – 12pm)

STRUMPF CUP ROUND OF 16
Gottschee v Shamrocks 1960 (Randall’s Island Field 74 – 2pm)

There will be a welcome return to competitive action on Sunday with two huge State Cup games at Randall’s Island for the Shamrocks.

The exciting double header gets underway at noon on Field 90 where Port Jefferson will visit from Long Island for a Manning Cup quarter-final showdown with Kevin Grogan’s men.

The Rocks will be hoping to bounce back from a league defeat at Manhattan Celtic two weeks ago ahead of next weekend’s big Irish Derby at Lansdowne.

“Port Jefferson are the top Long Island team at the moment,” said Grogan.

“They’re a lively team who have beat many Cosmopolitan teams so we understand the challenge.

“We have a strong squad so we will be well prepared for the game. The league is our bread and butter but it’s a nice chance for me to squad rotate before the big league game next week against Lansdowne.”

Meanwhile in the Strumpf Cup, Gottschee will host Shamrocks 1960 on Field 74 at 2pm in a Queens derby, directly after the first team game allowing supporters to attend both games.

Rocks 1960 are on a wave of positivity after going top of the league in Metro 2 but assistant coach Neil Mannion will not be taking the Greek outfit lightly.

“We realize this will be our biggest test of the season, a clash of two heavyweights where East meets West,” said Mannion.

“It’s a win or go home situation where no quarter will be given or taken but we’ll leave everything on the pitch as we always do. We’re looking forward to it.”

Kicks & Giggles a success!

It proved to be a fun evening of entertainment at the Kicks & Giggles fundraiser in the Kent Ale House in Williamsburg on Wednesday night.

Thank you to everyone who showed up and supported!

Special gratitude to the performers Maeve Higgins, Emma Willmann, Alex Carabaño, David Finklestein, Paddy Geraghty and of course to the star of the night, the one and only Sinead Hennessy.

See below the photographs for the list of raffle winners

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The comedians who volunteered their time for the Rocks (from left to right) Emma Willmann, David Finklestein, Maeve Higgins, Sinead Hennessy and Alex Carabaño. 

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RAFFLE PRIZE WINNERS

1st prize – $500 – Randy Cintron
2nd prize – Pair of tickets to LES MISERABLES – Anthony Callea
3rd prize – Pair of tickets to KINKY BOOTS – Nancy Holmes
4th prize – Pair of tickets to PHANTOM OF THE OPERA – Robbie O’Neill
5th prize – Signed Abby Wambach soccer ball – Nigel Cough
6th prize – Four Brooklyn Nets tickets – Clippers @ Nets on Saturday Dec 12 – Tina Rudkoski
7th prize – Four Brooklyn Nets tickets – 76ers @ Nets on Thursday Dec 10 – Randy Cintron
8th prize – NY Red Bulls jersey – Sinead Hennessy
9th prize – NY Red Bulls jersey – Irene Riordan
10th prize – Pair of tickets to Rough Trade Records New Year’s Eve Party – Sinead Curran
Pair of tickets to Deerhunter at Rough Trade Records – Pat Burke
Bottle of DoN Perignon – Joey Zorbo
Bottle of Connemara Single Malt Irish Whiskey – Lynda West

Women’s team through to final, Rocks 1960 top of the league

  • Shamrocks Women advance to cup final
  • Rocks 1960 move top of Metro 2
  • Second win in a row for Legends
  • Over 30s win inspired by another Riley hat trick
  • Irish Derby ends in defeat for first team

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The Rocks Women are through to the Division B Cup Final after a 4-0 win over Astoria in St Michaels.

Yet another Sinead Hennessy hat trick inspired the victory following on from Brittany Meade’s opener.

Meade beat the offside trap midway through the first half and slotted home from just inside the box after an excellent pass from midfield.

The Rocks had plenty chances to extend their lead but the score remained 1-0 at half-time. Hennessy then began to roll in the second half and her first goal was the result of a superb build-up involving Aoife West, Michaela Newell, Paige Osborne and Newell again who sent a pass over the defense to Hennessy, the striker dropping the shoulder brilliantly before hitting the net.

Her second was even more impressive, hitting the far top corner with a looping shot and she soon notched her 17th of the season, Ferraro’s well played ball from the center circle finding impressive new signing Crystal Mena who sent in an accurate low cross to the Rocks captain.

“A great performance in the from the ladies,” reflected coach Paddy Geraghty. “We limited Astoria to long range efforts and Jessica our keeper didn’t have a save to make.

“We’re top of the league and we now have a final to look forward to in the Spring. It gives us a lot to work towards over the winter.”

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Crystal Mena (left) and Becky Torres starred for the Shamrocks in the win over Astoria. Pictures by Sarah Thorenton

The Irish Derby at Randalls Island on Saturday night ended in a tough defeat for the Shamrocks after a battling performance failed to prevent a 2-0 loss to Manhattan Celtic.

Manhattan, who scored early in both halves in an entertaining encounter, now close the gap to the fourth-placed Rocks to two points going into the Thanksgiving break.

“Manhattan used their experience and deserved the points overall,” said coach Kevin Grogan.

“Again we worked hard. We will bounce back. It’s only our second loss of the season. We are still a new team and it takes time to blend. We have a lot of good traits.”

The night started off perfectly for the Rocks, a 2-0 win for the Reserves against Celtic in the opener. Shane Moore (pictured) scored in the first half and Daniel Cano wrapped up the points with 15 minutes to go, a brilliant finish from ten yards out ending a great sequence of passing.

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Reserves captain Shane Moore. Picture: Dennis Schneider

“That was our best performance so far this year,” said coach Stevie Doyle. “We controlled the game from start to finish and what was most pleasing is to have kept a clean sheet

“We worked so hard from the get go and fully deserved the three points. Very pleasing on the eye the way we played and passed the ball around.”

Meanwhile, Rocks 1960 went top of Metro 2 after a 3-0 win against Gotham.

Robbie O’Neill kept his third clean sheet in a row while the business at the other end was done masterfully by goalscorers Hughie McGowan, Dave Harvey and Dan Meola.

McGowan had the Rocks 1-0 up at the break and Harvey’s strike was the standout moment of the game – brilliantly curling home to the far corner from distance. Meola wrapped up the points with a superb finish on the break.

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Dave Harvey scored a superb goal for the Rocks. Picture: Sarah Thorenton

“It’s a great feeling to be on top,” said coach Andy Connolly. “We worked hard for this but there’s a long way to go.”

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Center back and player-assistant coach Neil Mannion and midfielder Ciaran Moloney impressed for Rocks 1960. Pictures by Sarah Thorenton

Earlier in the day, Sean Riley scored his third hat trick in a row to inspire the Over 30s towards a crucial top of the table win at Randalls Island on Sunday morning, convincingly beating second placed CPR Old Boys 4-2.

Top scorer Riley had the home side 2-0 up at half-time following two impressive goals.

His first was a well-placed header on the end of an in-swinging Tayfun Gokmen corner. Shawn Baron brilliantly set up the second, sharing a one-two with Riley who shot home clinically.

Riley turned provider at the start of the second half, flicking a pass on to Gokmen who rounded the keeper and tapped home to make it 3-0.

CPR struck back 12 minutes later courtesy of a penalty but Riley rounded out his hat trick after running onto an inch perfect Paddy Geraghty pass.

CPR scored a late consolation but now lie six points behind the Rocks with a game in hand.

“It was a great team performance by all 15 players,” said coach Paddy Mc Carry. “We played some great football and totally deserved the three points. If we keep playing like that, we won’t be caught in the league.

“I’m over the moon for the players. The squad has been great all year and they deserve to be top of the league.”

In Brooklyn meanwhile, the Legends won their second Over 36 game in a row now a well deserved 4-1 victory at Barnstonworth Rovers.

Goals from Ger Shivnan, Benny Lujita, Bruno Angelucci and Stevie Doyle wrapped up the points for the Rocks.

“Delighted with our second win in a row,” said assistant coach Donal ‘Ducky’ Kelly.

“A battling performance by the whole squad. We kept our heads in difficult circumstances and took our chances when they came. We can look forward to testing ourselves against the league leaders in our next outing now.”

Rocks 1960 & Over 30s march on after State Cup wins

Shamrocks 1960 will move on to the last 16 of the Strumpf Cup after a well earned 2-0 win over Galicia at St Michaels on Sunday.

Hughie McGowan and Dave Harvey (penalty) scored second half goals to move the Rocks into the last 16.

Hughie McGowan opened the scoring for Shamrocks 1960 against Galicia ten minutes into the second half. Picture: Sarah Thorenton

“They were a tricky team to play against but we were very patient and took our chances well,” said coach Andy Connolly.

“We’re delighted to be in the next round and it’s a real confidence booster for the entire squad.

“I’m so proud of what these guys have managed to achieve so far and only wait with whetted appetite to see what they can serve up next.”

There was a tough 3-2 loss for the Rocks women’s team against a very talented NY Magic outfit in the State Cup – the first of a St Michaels double bill.

Christina Beck and Erin Cullen had the Rocks 2-0 up but Magic rallied in the second half and held on to advance.

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Erin Cullen (center) celebrating with team mates after scoring the team’s second goal. Picture: Sarah Thorenton

“We played very well against the leaders of Division A,” said coach Paddy Geraghty. “I’m very proud of our team because we showed we belong at the next level. We still have two trophies to play for and we’ll prepare for next week’s Division B Cup semi-final just like we have been.”

The Shamrocks Over 30s moved into the quarter-finals of the Marth Cup. The game was unplayed due to CPR Grays not having player passes.

This coming Sunday, the champions will have their biggest game of the season so far when they take on CPR Old Boys as first meets second in the Over 30s Division.

“Happy to be in the quarter-finals,” said coach Paddy Mc Carry. “But the focus will be back to the league now and we’ll be looking to get a positive result.”

Rocks Women targeting Magic of the Cup

There will be an exciting State Cup double header on Sunday morning at St Michaels where the pick of the day’s games will be the quarter-final pairing of the Shamrocks Women and the NY Magic Reserves at 11am.

Adding to the intrigue is the fact that NY Magic are a division above the Rocks and both teams are league leaders. The NY Magic are the talented offshoot of a semi-pro outfit competing nationally and will be the sternest test yet for the dominant ‘Girls in Green’ who lead Division B after an impressive run of wins stretching back to September.

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“We have a very tough game this Sunday and on paper we will be underdogs,” said coach Paddy Geraghty on Thursday.

“But we believe we are as good as any team in New York so we won’t be afraid of them. We almost have a full strength squad to choose from and we’re looking forward to testing ourselves against the best.”

The Rocks Women have been scoring for fun with 10-0 and 7-0 wins in their last two games. But Geraghty also had special praise for their resilience at the back and strength in depth at midfield.

“Our defense has been solid the last three weeks, conceding only one goal and we have six quality players competing for three spots in midfield. The biggest difference between this season and last is our quality up front. We have six or seven players who can make opportunities for themselves or others and we work hard to win the ball high up the field as we can. Almost half our goals have come from pressuring the opposition into mistakes and capitalizing on it. I

“t’s our first game in Queens this season,” he added. “So hopefully it’ll be a good game and we have plenty of support.”

The second game of this entertaining double bill will see Shamrocks 1960 take on Galicia at 1pm. The Rocks will be confident following on from their impressive 6-0 league victory over Gotham City last Sunday night.

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However, Galicia were in an even more free-scoring mood, their 8-1 thrashing of FC Partizani in Metro 2 West sending out a strong message last week. And in September, they were 3-0 winners over Homenetmen, 1960’s opponents in the previous round of the Strumpf Cup.

Due to the uneven number of teams entering, the Rocks are a round behind and Gottschee are already waiting for whoever emerges in what will be a round of 16 game on Sunday December 6.

“The region of Galicia is populated by proud people and has given the world impressive characters like General Francisco Franco,” observed coach Andy Connolly.

“However, we are determined to ensure that the New York team which bears its name will not dictate matters on the field this Sunday.

“We have developed a strong partisan character all of our own over these past few months and hope that our comradeship holds together in this game and the weeks ahead.

“We will mount the parapets and signal the call to arms in the State Cup this week, hoping that the Shamrock banner is unfurled triumphantly in the moment of victory!”

On a day when only three of our six teams are in action, Sunday will kick off with the tie of the round in the Marth Cup’s last 16. Paddy Mc Carry’s Shamrocks Over 30s host Central Park Rangers Grays in Randalls Island 75 at 8am in what is a battle between first and third.

The Shamrocks are missing two of their key men, Alex Berne and Danny Parkin, but Mc Carry has been consistently expressing confidence in bis side’s strength in depth.

“We go into the cup game with another strong panel,” he said. “We will miss Alex and Danny but we have the players to step right in to their spots. The boys want to give the cup a good go this year and having knocked out the Long Island champions in the last round, we are off to good start. But we will have to be on our toes for CPR and I believe strongly we will be.”

CPR Grays have only lost twice and trail the Rocks by seven points. It’s the first of two big games before Thanksgiving for Mc Carry’s men because the other CPR team – the ‘Old Boys’ – will be the opponents in a crucial league showdown between first and second next Sunday.