Rocks 1960 & Over 30s bid to continue winning start

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With a bye-week being enjoyed by our firsts and reserves this weekend, it will be a slightly quieter Sunday for the club.

Notable, however, will be the home debuts of the Rocks Legends and Rocks 1960 who play Sunday morning at St Michael’s for the first time.

The curtain raiser will see Emmett Harvey’s Legends look to put their very unlucky defeat last week in the past when they face Cozmoz FC at 11am.

Harvey will have a much stronger squad available to him with the squad building process in full swing.

“We left it behind us last weekend,” said assistant coach Donal Kelly. “We’re very much looking ahead and the players know we have the potential of putting together a very good outfit.”

In the second game on Sunday, the fledgling 1960 team will face a tough task against SC Eintracht (1pm kick-off).

Eintracht emerged as 4-1 winners last week against NYC Afghanistan.

The Rocks 1960, coached by Andy Connolly, Neil Mannion and Colly Madden, snatched a late victory last week against fellow rookies Beyond FC and will look to build on that this weekend.

“We’re not getting carried away by that win,” said manager Andy Connolly. “SC Eintracht will be very strong and we’re still getting used to each other. But we showed great resolve to grind out the win so it bodes very well.”

In an around the same time in New Utrecht, the Shamrocks Women will be hoping to bounce back from a 3-1 loss last weekend when they face Appletown at 1.30pm.

“I was very impressed by our new players last Sunday,” said Erin Cullen. “We’re looking forward to them getting used to their new team mates and once they do, we will be able to put some good performances together.”

A late kick-off is on the cards for the Over 30s who must visit their arch-rivals Manhattan Celtic in Pier 40 (7.30pm).

The champions have been landed with a tough start to their title defense but enjoyed an impressive win last Sunday morning against Manhattan Kickers.

“Sunday night will be another very difficult game,” said Paddy Mc Carry. “Celtic always make it very hard to get any kind of result especially at their home field. They have a few quality players who can win games for them.”

Lastly, we would like to make our players and supporters aware that women’s team co-manager Erin will be taking part in a charity sleep out next week in aid of Covenant House.

Since 1972, Covenant House has been available to meet the immediate needs of young people, with a hot meal and a safe bed – and to help them further their education, get a job, find permanent housing. In essence, Covenant House helps these kids find and build a brighter future.

“I have decided to take on the challenge of sleeping outside with my peers from the (Re)Insurance industry,” explained Erin. “It will be uncomfortable. It will be dark. But for one night I can give up the comforts of home knowing that – by doing so – I can bring warmth and brightness to young people who need it most.”

You can support her efforts here:

http://covhou.convio.net/site/TR/SO_Corporate/SleepOutCorporateEdition2015?px=1996409&pg=personal&fr_id=1570

Up the Rocks!!

Dream start for the Rocks

  • Chris Uy the match winner in upset of Greeks
  • Darren Coleman hat trick inspires reserves
  • Rocks 1960 grab late victory
  • Over 30s begin title defense with win
  • Six teams represent the Rocks on busy day

The Shamrocks returned to life in the top flight of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League with a well deserved 1-0 win over the Greek Americans at St Michaels on Sunday. 
 

The NY Shamrocks team that won their First Division game 1-0 over the Greek Americans on Sunday at St Michael’s.

 
A late goal from Chris Uy sealed victory after a great pass down the right flank from Sean Doran found Joe Connolly who crossed low to Uy. 
“Its a great win for the club today against the Greeks who are one of the top teams in the league,” said Grogan. 

 

Chris Uy scored the winner in his first start for the Shamrocks – Picture: Braden Ruddy

 
“It’s all about the club today and the great history. They are back were they belong and I’m just delighted to be involved. We won’t get carried away with the win though. We will start again on Tuesday in training prepping for the next challenge. Win lose or tie its always about the next game”

Meanwhile, in the curtain raiser, a hat trick from Darren Coleman got the reserves team off go the best possible start, a 5-3 victory in what was a very open and enjoyable contest. 

Tipperary-born Coleman finished brilliantly from a Brendan Lane cross after five minutes and two minutes later, Leo Nizzi scored after being set up by Joe Zorbo. 

Zorbo then set up Brendan Lane for the third, Lane striking his shot to the top corner from the edge of the box. 

 

Tipperary born Darren Coleman scored a hat trick on his debut for the reserves – Picture: Braden Ruddy

 
The Greeks struck back after a defensive mix up in the 17th minute and after that quick start, there wasn’t another goal until Coleman’s second in the 70th minute.   

The visitors got it back to 4-3 with a quick brace but Coleman sealed the win late on. 

 

The NY Shamrocks Reserves team that beat the Greek Americans 5-3 on Sunday

 
It was a perfect start to the day for the club when the league champion Over 30s begun their title defense with a 2-1 win over Manhattan Kickers Premier. 

In their championship winning season, Kickers were the only team that managed to beat Paddy Mc Carry’s men so this was a tough proposition but not until the final five minutes did the visitors ever threaten the goal tended by new signing Jay Palmer.

 

The Over 30s team that overcame Manhattan Kickers at Randall’s Island on Sunday

 
Goals either half from Tayfun Gokmen – a spectacular free kick – and Shawn Baron, who was making his return to the Rocks. 

 

Tayfun Gokmen’s first half free kick got the Rocks up and running

 
Making their debut in Metro 2, Shamrocks 1960 got off to a winning start with a 2-1 win over Beyond FC at Randall’s Island. 

Ciaran Moloney scored in the first half and Dylan Wallace got the winner with ten minutes to go. 

A Tyrone Kent hat trick was not enough to see the Legends (Over 36s) past Hoboken in their league debut in New Jersey. 

3-2 up at half-time, the Rocks left it slip in the second half and went down 5-3. 

The Shamrocks Women were unlucky to lose 3-1 against NY Skulls, Sinead Hennessy scoring the Rocks consolation.  

Message from the President of NY Shamrock Soccer club, Sean Mc Mullan

To all our players, members and supporters,

It is a huge honor for this club to be back in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League and it has been a busy off-season trying to prepare.

I want to thank our loyal sponsors The Courtyard Ale House and GTI for their incredible and continuing support.

I would also like to welcome the support of Joe Connolly and Solas Electrical – confirmed as new sponsors this past week.

Special word of thanks to our golf outing GOLD SPONSORS Andrew James Interiors and also to our SILVER SPONSORS Creo Design and Life Source Irrigation.

I want to also acknowledge the assistance of Councilwoman Liz Crowley in helping us secure permits for our home field at St Michael’s. We are also very grateful to our good friends at the Irish Consulate for their support and assistance whenever called upon.

Monday’s Golf Outing at Lido Beach Golf Club is a vital fundraiser for our club as we prepare to send six teams out to compete at high levels around New York City.

We will always welcome support for our hole sponsorship drive at $100 per hole.

Please contact NYShamrockSC@gmail.com for more details.

A sponsorship form has been attached.

Finally, to all our players, a special word of praise. There is a long and tough season ahead and I look forward to seeing you all in action and getting to know the new players that have joined this great club.

Our history goes back all the way to 1960 and every player should wear the jersey with pride!

Up the Rocks!

Sean Mc Mullan

Rocks ready for new era

  • Top division action returns for Shamrocks after ten-year absence
  • Rocks host Greek Americans on Sunday
  • Over 30s begin title defense with tough task
  • 1960 and Legends make their league debuts
  • Rocks Women add impressive new players

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Midfield dynamo Sean Steed has been named as NY Shamrocks club captain ahead of the hotly anticipated return to the first division of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League.

Steed (pictured) said he was honored to be chosen by Kevin Grogan and was looking forward to the challenge ahead.

“All the players are ready after a very good pre-season,” Steed told NYShamrocksSC.com.

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“We are looking forward to testing ourselves against very strong opposition and it doesn’t get much more difficult than facing the Greek Americans.”

Grogan also confirmed that newly signed defender Lee Toland will serve as vice-captain. Born in Derry, Toland is a former Newcastle United and Derry City player and has settled in extremely well since joining the club in July.

Grogan has been hard at work recruiting in new players with the likes of Sean Reilly, Laurie Child, Chuong Tran and Anthony Tagliaferri adding quality to the side while Brazilian Rafael Carpes will add much needed steel to the midfield.

But the head coach has also been keen to retain the players who got the Shamrocks promoted with last season’s top scorer Mohamed Fofana expected to lead the line again while the talented midfield trio of Michael McGreevy, Sean Doran and Santiago Rigby will be looking to avail of the higher standard of soccer.

“We are underdogs this season but we are giving ourselves the best chance possible to achieve success,” Grogan told NYShamrockSC.com.

“We have worked hard now for five weeks training, recruiting and playing five pre-season games. We have a good mix of new players and players from last year.

“The Greeks are one of the biggest clubs in the league so its a tough start but we will function and compete. Every game is a cup final for us. If we win a game we cant get carried away and if we lose we must move forward and bounce back. Every point will count.

“John Kenny obviously had a vison and founded the club in 1960. Here we are in 2015. It’s an amazing history. I’m honored to be involved and I fully understand the responsibility attached to my role in the club.”

Stevie Doyle will once again coach the reserves and has named Shane Moore as his skipper ahead of Sunday’s 11am kick off.

His side will be backboned by club stalwarts such as Nikle Guzijan, Mitch Jones, Brendan Lane and Paul McDaid while some of last year’s more impressive players were rewarded with a shot at the first division with keeper and player of the year Nick Meola joining Cathal Monaghan and Daniel Cano in the squad.

“I am very excited to get going this Sunday,” said Doyle. It has to be described as another great chapter in Shamrocks folklore.

“Players have been working extremely hard in preseason and we can’t wait to get started and get going. It’s a top quality league and with a squad of old players and new players this year, we will be hoping to turn a few heads this year.”

Meanwhile, Paddy Mc Carry’s Over 30s league champions will begin their title defense Sunday with a tough task against Manhattan Kickers Premier at Randall’s Island Field 75 (8am).

“It won’t be an easy way to get going,” admitted Mc Carry, “but we have retained a lot of our squad and we have added some good new players. We’ll be the ones every other team wants to beat so we will be ready for that.”

It will be a big day for the new teams at the club, meanwhile, with Shamrocks Legends and Shamrocks 1960 lining out for their first league games.

The Legends, led by coaches Emmett Harvey, Donal ‘Ducky’ Kelly and Eoin Sweeney will be at Hoboken at 3pm on Sunday. Randall Friedman returns to the club as captain with Kelly named as his vice-captain.

Dave Harvey will captain the 1960 team which will be coached by Andy Connolly, Neil Mannion and Colly Madden while Ruairi Lavery is named as vice-captain.

Fellow new arrivals Beyond FC will host the Rocks at Randall’s Island Field 75 (4pm).

In the Women’s Metro League, the Rocks Women will take on NY Skulls in New Utrecht at 1.30pm with some impressive new additions.

“It’s an exciting time for the women’s team,” said player-manager Erin Cullen.

“The roster is quite different from last year in that we have nearly 10 new players joining the team, as well as some very strong players returning from last season. We’ve been practicing throughout the summer and we’re hoping that this new lineup will present a stronger team dynamic on the pitch.”