WEEKEND RESULTS - 2018_19

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WEEKEND REPORT

An undefeated weekend heralded the return to CSL action for the five Shamrocks men’s teams this past weekend with the highlight being a 3-1 win at champions Lansdowne on Saturday night.

Travis Blair scored twice in the second half after Kurt Cameron’s early opener to send shockwaves around the top flight as the new look Bhoys struggled to break down Kevin Grogan’s energetic Rocks outfit.

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Goalscorers Kurt Cameron (left) and Travis Blair pictured after Saturday’s win. (John Riordan)

With just two minutes on the clock, Cameron made it a perfect start for the visitors who had five starting players making their debut. One of those, Dylan McCabe, sent the corner across and another, Mark Roche, had his shot saved only for the ball to break into the big striker’s path and Cameron made no mistake from close range.

A scrappy first half saw Lansdowne push hard for a leveler but the Rocks survived thanks to some goalkeeping heroics by new goalkeeper Stephen Skonieczny. Blair came off the bench with 20 minutes to go along with Nick Laurent, both adding spark to the Rocks attack.

Another McCabe corner fell to Blair and he slotted home to double the lead and then with time running out, Laurent’s pass saw Blair break the offside trap and round the keeper to roll the ball to the back of the net. A late impressive Lansdowne consolation finally got the home side off the mark in injury time.

“It was a good start to the season for us,” said Grogan. “We worked extremely hard which is always the foundation. We need work on our ball retention but that will come. The most important thing now is to focus on our next game against Doxa which will be just as hard. It’s a long season. One game at a time.”

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Captain Zachary Gosse speaks to the Shamrocks team before Saturday’s win (Picture by John Riordan)

The Rocks reserves shared a scoreless draw in the opener to start Dan Meola’s second season in charge.

“Overall, the lads and myself are very disappointed,” said Meola. “We feel that we left Lansdowne off the hook, especially in the first 25 minutes. We may look back on the point as an important one, but ultimately, we left two additional points on the field. We learn and move on to Doxa.”

Finn O’Reilly was the man of the match for Shamrocks 1960 as Robbie O’Neill marked his first game at the helm with a brilliant 2-0 victory over Sons of Queens at St Michaels on Sunday.

Meola made up for Saturday’s setback with a goal and Amar Daved made sure of the points with one if his own.

“Delighted with the win,” said O’Neill. “A good start to the season for us and two good goals from Danny and Amir. Very happy with the three points.

“As Brian Clough said, Rome wasn’t built in a day but I wasn’t involved in that particular project.”

Sunday started with an impressive 3-1 win for the Over 30s against Manhattan Kickers Premier – Johnny McGeeney’s hat trick showing that he intends to continue his historic strike rate for the club.

The Rocks dominated the first 20 minutes and took the lead through a brilliant strike from outside the box by McGeeney into the top left corner. Kickers equalized after 35 minutes on a counter attack. McGeeney scored his second on the hour mark after a great header at the back post from a corner from Mauricio Bermudez. Returning goalkeeper Nick Meola made a brilliant diving save from a penalty to maintain the lead and McGeeney made sure of the spoils after 72 minutes with his third of the morning.

“It was a great start today against a very good Kickers side,” said Mc Carry.

“Brilliant all round team performance from the boys and when Johnny is in that kind of form, he is the best Over 30s striker in the state. Very important to get off to a winning start.”

IMG_1577The Shamrocks Legends (pictured above) tied Eintracht 1-1 at St Michaels in tough conditions on Sunday morning. Ger Shivnan had John Riordan’s men off to the perfect start with a brilliant strike set up by fellow returning player Antoin O’Duibhir’s excellent through ball.

The Legends dominated the second half but couldn’t find a second goal and were punished by a late in swinging set piece which was flicked onwards to hit the back post and into the net.

“It was great to get the lads together – some new faces and some returning players,” said Riordan. “It would have been an added bonus to get the win but we have every reason to be optimistic about the season ahead.”

Rocks ready for Irish Derby showdown

WEEKEND SCHEDULE - 2018_19(1)The Rocks are back! It’s been a long hot summer but everything is in place for what should be an enjoyable CSL season kick-off which includes an Irish Derby curtain raiser and a great selection of exciting new players!

CLUB NOTES

We were given a huge boost during the week when Andrew Horan and Alba stepped in as JAKO tracksuit sponsors for the Shamrocks 1960 team. If you know anybody who would like to support kit for any of our teams, don’t hesitate to let us know!

https://www.jako.ie/shop-by-team/ny-shamrocks-sc-official-merchandise

The Shamrocks also sends its condolences to Irish Echo and CSL writer Jay Mwamba whose father passed away this week. We always appreciate Jay’s support and our thoughts are with him and his family.

IRISH DERBY IN YONKERS

It doesn’t get bigger than a visit to the home of the league champions as the Rocks head to Tibbetts Brook Park on Saturday evening for the Cosmopolitan Soccer League’s marquee game of the weekend (kick-off 9pm).

Lansdowne have been the most successful CSL team for most of the past decade with multiple league titles alongside national victories and Kevin Grogan described the showdown as a “big challenge”.

The League Cup champion Rocks have enjoyed an active pre-season with some new young talent integrated into the squad and Grogan has called on his players to rise to that challenge, starting with this weekend’s hotly anticipated clash.

“I am very excited for the new season,” said the gaffer who welcomes back club legend Stevie Doyle as assistant coach.

“We have had a very busy recruitment period during the last eight weeks. I’m happy with my new additions. They are good players with good attitudes who are hungry for success.

“They have a big challenge on Saturday in our first game against the league champions but I feel we have big game players that can perform at this level. It’s a long, long season and as always we focus on one game at a time. Steady wins the race.”

 

Irish duo Mark Roche (pictured above with Kevin Grogan) and Dylan McCabe (pictured above right) will be hoping for a big debut in Saturday’s derby. Formerly of Portlaoise FC, Athlone Town and Shelbourne FC in Ireland, McCabe has played in the US for Lynn University in Florida and Carson Newman in Tennessee. Roche grew up at the famed Belvedere soccer club in Dublin before playing out a collegiate career at Mercyhurst University in Erie, PA.

Budapest, Hungary native Barnabas Mako joins the Shamrocks from Stony Brook University where he was team mate of Rocks winger Alejandro Fritz for two of his four years. And midfield tyro Yannick Diese joins from Zum Schneider with young prospect Gabriel Vargas also added to the squad.

“We’ve kept the core of our squad but Ethan Evans has earned a contract in Germany and Giuseppe Barone has gone on trial in Spain and we are very happy for both of them!

“We have a big squad and players need to be patient. Over the course of the year everyone will be needed. It very much needs to be ‘WE’ and not ‘I’. We have no room for negativity in our squad. We are one big team regardless of who plays and who doesn’t.

“I also am delighted to have Stevie Doyle back as my assistant coach. We have a great relationship. The club are flying off the field behind the scenes and it’s a very exciting year ahead for the club.”

RESERVES READY FOR OLD FOE

Dan Meola has brought in Paul McDaid as his new player-assistant coach ahead of the reserves curtain raiser which kicks off at 7pm on Saturday evening.

Lansdowne edged out the Rocks in the play-off spots in May but both teams ultimately failed to advance to the league final with Meola’s men particularly unlucky to lose a shoot-out against eventual champs CPR Whites.

“Last season was last season,” said Meola. “The history books will show that we didn’t accomplish what we had set out to. The squad has strengthened a great deal and there is no better test than opening up away to your biggest rival. The lads can’t wait for the season and rightfully so. We have all the tools to have a very special season.”

O’NEILL TAKES THE REINS FOR ROCKS 1960

Another coaching move over the off-season saw the popular Robbie O’Neill take over Shamrocks 1960 whose Metro 1 spell ended in May after just two seasons.

The big Meath man has immediately set his sights on pushing for a quick return, building a brilliant young squad that opens their campaign on Sunday against Sons of Queens at St Michaels (kick-off 1pm).

“I’m very optimistic for the season ahead,” said O’Neill. “I feel we will be there or thereabouts in all competitions this season with an immensely talented squad.”

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Robbie O’Neill pictured right by Eoin Sweeney at Sunnyside gardens

TOUGH OPENERS FOR LEGENDS AND OVER 30s

The new Shamrocks Legends player-coach John Riordan has brought in some new faces to try and challenge for a play-off spot in the newly restructured Over 39s Division and that bid begins Sunday at St Michaels with an 11am kick-off against SC Eintracht.

“I am delighted to be given the opportunity of steering this team,” said Riordan. “The priority will be enjoying our games and the results will follow. There is a good energy among the players and we are all looking forward to it.”

Sean Mc Mullan and Paddy Mc Carry have swapped coaching roles for the Shamrocks Over 30s and will enter the new season with an improved squad energized by unluckily missing out on both league and State Cup honors last season.

They will start with a big game against rivals Manhattan Kickers Premier on Sunday morning at 8am (Randalls 74) and they have a full squad to choose from.

“We are looking forward to the new season and it’s a big game to start wit
h,” said Mc Mullan who replaces Mc Carry as coach.

“That’s the challenge our players enjoy so we will be looking to start with a win and move on from there.”

The women’s teams – both now taking part in the top division of the NYMWSL – will kick off in just over a week. Come out and support our men’s teams this weekend! Good luck to all new and returning players and coaches!

Up The Rocks!

Shamrocks and JAKO team up for new club kit!

Sligo-based JAKO Ireland has become the new kit supplier for the NY Shamrocks.

With the Courtyard Ale House stepping up as main club sponsor, a fresh new jersey design will be worn by all seven teams when the 2018/19 season kicks off in ten days.

(CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE SHAMROCKS ONLINE STORE AT JAKO)

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The new Shamrocks kit worn by, from left, Teresa Ferraro-Gosse, Stephen Skonieczny and Zachary Gosse. (Photo credit: Eoin Sweeney)

Shamrocks Club President Teresa Brink welcomed the partnership with the sports apparel company whose HQ is in Germany. JAKO Ireland is latest in a long line of Top Quality German designed and engineered Team Wear brands.

“We recently launched the jersey at the annual Sunnyside Gardens and it proved a big hit,” said Brink of the recent JAKO unveiling (pronounced Yako).

“Our proud tradition of wearing green and white remains strong since 1960 and we are very excited to be associated with a growing company like JAKO.

“I want to also thank Pat Burke and the Courtyard Ale House for their continued support of our club and the entire committee is especially appreciative that our headquarters on Queens Boulevard has increased their sponsorship. We look forward to celebrating more great wins there in the near future!”

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From left, Mark Roche, Teresa Ferraro-Gosse, Stephen Skonieczny, Colleen Kavanagh and Zachary Gosse. (Photo credit: Eoin Sweeney)

There will continue to be two alternative kits, black and white, while the ‘RW CEATHAIR DÉAG’ design remains as an ongoing commemoration of the late Robbie Walsh who passed away in November 2016. The Keith Buckley design features the Irish translation of Robbie’s retired number, 14: ceathair déag.

“Jako Ireland are proud to be partners with NY Shamrocks for the 2018/2019 Season,” said Nick Broujos, CEO at JAKO Ireland. “The Shamrocks Committee impressed us with their commitment and passion towards developing the club. They are the flagship team in the area and a vibrant part of the community. As with all our clubs, we cannot wait to see the Shamrocks teams and fans wearing our customized JAKO products for this season.”

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At present JAKO is the number one team wear brand in Germany where Soccer is the number 1 sport. With seven different Teamlines that have nearly every color combination, JAKO Ireland offer clubs a product that will make their members stand out in a crowd. JAKO Ireland keep 95% of their products in the Catalogue in stock at a huge Team Centre Warehouse to deliver every team order right away.

https://www.jako.ie/shop-by-team/ny-shamrocks-sc-official-merchandise

For more information on any jersey or other kit sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to Paddy Geraghty at (917) 560-4114

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Courtyard clinches King McCormack Cup at Sunnyside Gardens

The rain didn’t dampen spirits at Sunnyside Gardens on Sunday as the Shamrocks enjoyed the largest player turnout in recent memory for its annual Six-Aside Co-Ed Soccer Tournament.

(CHECK OUT THE AMAZING PHOTOS TAKEN BY EOIN SWEENEY – TEAM PHOTOS HERE AND SOME LOVELY EVENT PHOTOS HERE)

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The Courtyard sponsored first team pictured with the King McCormack Cup (Eoin Sweeney)

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The Bar 43 sponsored Shamrocks 1960 squad with their runner-up medals (Eoin Sweeney)

Eight teams – sponsored by eight different bars and companies – took to the field for a competitive but fun event that paved the way for an exciting season ahead which is now just over two weeks away.

In the final, Zachary Gosse’s Courtyard sponsored first team clinched the King McCormack Cup after grinding out a 1-0 victory over Robbie O’Neill’s fan favorites, the Bar 43 sponsored Shamrocks 1960 squad.

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Aoife, Kieran and Coach Keith pictured by Eoin Sweeney

Although the muddy conditions prevented the traditional kids’ race, the semi-finals provided more than enough entertainment for the resilient onlookers with the GTI Alumni team and The Chelsea Bell Reserves team each succumbing to Bar 43 and The Courtyard respectively.

The other sponsors who helped make the day happen were The Wolfhound, PJ Horgans, Solas Electrical and Mc Guinness’s.

“It was a great day and everyone contributed to help make it a memorable occasion,” said Club President Teresa Brink.

“I am very grateful to everyone who sponsored the teams and to all the players who came along to compete. Congratulations to Zach and his team and well done also to Robbie and Bar 43/Shamrocks 1960 for bringing a lot of fun to the final.

“We love hosting this event at Sunnyside Gardens and I want to thank the committee for all their help and being so welcoming to us. We can now look forward to the new season with great excitement and optimism!”

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Club legends Eltin Colman and Joe Behan pictured by Eoin Sweeney

Shamrocks awards night honors Scotty Shevlin, Suzanne Mills, Eoin Sweeney and players of the year

Scotty Shevlin received a rapturous standing ovation at the Shamrocks End-of-Season Awards last weekend on an enjoyable evening at the Astoria World Manor.

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Guest of Honor Scotty Shevlin with Club President Sean Mc Mullan and Johner Guildea. Picture by Noel Estevez

The former club president was the Guest of Honor for the club’s annual event and he recalled his two decades at the helm in a speech that was received very well by the 160 players and supporters in attendance.

Johner Guildea introduced the popular Scottish man who served in Vietnam and still plays an active part in his community.

“I’ll always be very grateful for my time spent on the Shamrocks committee,” said Shevlin. “People like Mick Haley, Johner Guildea, Paul Wilson, Kevin McPartland and so many more. They are friends and we share many great memories.”

Scotty also paid his respects to the great Robbie Walsh who was a player and a coach for much of his time in charge.

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The Shamrocks Women B team enjoying the evening! Picture by Noel Estevez

Saturday began with a very successful soccer match honoring the beloved Rock who passed away in November; the first annual Robbie Walsh Exhibition Game which paired two teams of Shamrocks Legends selected by Eoin Sweeney and Emmett Harvey.

Two goals from Dave Harvey won the game for the Whites, the enjoyable encounter ending 2-1 but played in very good spirits.

The evening ended much as the day began with Sweeney brought to the stage to accept the Robbie Walsh Award for club person of the year, a nomination which caught the Kerryman off guard.

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Eoin Sweeney was presented with The Robbie Walsh Award by his long time friend and team mate Ducky Kelly. Picture by Noel Estevez

“Robbie was a great human being and he meant a lot to the Shamrocks,” said Sweeney in an emotional acceptance speech. “I love you Robbie and I love this club.”

Meanwhile, in one of the other stand out moments of the night Suzanne Mills, receiving her honorary lifetime membership, called on her fellow 1960s Shamrocks to join her on the stage for a rendition of their fight song.

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The Shamrocks Fight Song! Picture by Noel Estevez

Suzanne told those gathered that she had been dared to try and join the club as a fully fledged member 50 years ago almost to the day but was turned down by what was then a men’s only club.

“I’m very happy to see the women’s team do so well,” she said adding, “it just goes to show… if you live long enough, you get what you want!”

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Suzanne Mills pictured with Club President Sean Mc Mullan and club secretary Sinéad Hennessy after receiving her honorary lifetime membership. Picture by Noel Estevez

Players of the year were also honored with Giuseppe Barone (first team), Darren Coleman (reserves), Johnny McGeeney (Over 30s), Mick McAnea (1960), Eoghan McParland (legends), Teresa Ferarro (Women A) and Sam Horvath (Women B) all taking the top honors.

Wheeler (top scorer) and Jackie Gawne (top defender) were also both recognized for league honors on behalf of the New York Metropolitan Women’s Soccer League.

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The Shamrocks players of the year. Picture by Noel Estevez

Top goalcorers were Kwesi Mills-Odoi (first team, 8 goals), Sean O’Neill (reserves, 15 goals), Johnny McGeeney (Over 30s, 29 goals), Dave Harvey (1960, 12 goals), Karol Hughes (legends, 14 goals), Chloe Wheeler (Women A, 18 goals) and Cassie Esposito (Women B, 10 goals).

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The Shamrocks top goalscorers for 2016/17. Picture by Noel Estevez

Host for the evening, Sinéad Hennessy did not get away lightly, being presented with a bouquet of flowers by banquet chairperson Aoife West and fellow committee member Tricia Geraghty, the popular club secretary and women’s team player bidding farewell ahead of a move to Seattle.

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Sinéad Hennessy presented with a bouquet of flowers by Tricia Reed (left) and Aoife West (center). Picture by Noel Estevez

“It was a very enjoyable evening,” said West. “A lot of work went into this and I want to thank all those who helped and all those who sponsored our journal and the event as a whole. In particular, the Courtyard Ale House, GTI, Solas Electrical, Seven Nation Food and Spear Physiotherapy.”

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Shamrocks first team player of the year Giuseppe Barone. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Ducky Kelly accepting Eoghan McParland’s Shamrocks Legends Player of the Year Award. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks 1960 player of the year Mick McAnea. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks Over 30s player of the year and top goalscorer Johnny McGeeney. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks reserves player of the year Darren Coleman. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks Women A Player of the Year Teresa Ferraro. Picture by Noel Estevez

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The New York Metropolitan Women’s Soccer League defender of the year Jackie Gawne. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks Women B Player of the Year Sam Horvath. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Kwesi Mills-Odoi was first team top scorer and captain Zachary Gosse accepted the award on Kwesi’s behalf. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks Legends top goalscorer Karol Hughes. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Dave Harvey’s top goalscorer award was collected on his behalf by Shamrocks 1960 coach Andy Connolly. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks reserves top goalscorer Sean O’Neill. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Shamrocks Women A top goalscorer Chloe Wheeler. Picture by Noel Estevez

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Colleen Kavanagh, Cassie Esposito’s captain on the Shamrocks Women B team, picked up Cassie’s top goalscorer award on her behalf. Picture by Noel Estevez

Over 30s celebrate title with 15th win

SHAMROCKS sunday schedule graphicPaddy McCarry’s Shamrocks Over 30s ended the regular season on a high – bludgeoning Megas Alexandros 7-0 on Randalls Island on Sunday.

Johnny McGeeney hit a hat trick for the CSL champions, bringing his season tally to 30. Sean Riley, Tayfun Gokmen, Domnick McCartan and Adam Bierman also connected for the Rocks [15-1, 45], who finish seven points clear of second place Manhattan Celtic Legends.

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The Shamrocks Over 30s celebrating their divisional title on Sunday.

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Over 30s coach Paddy Mc Carry flanked by defender Peter Hatzer and the team’s top scorer Johnny McGeeney.

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Shamrocks Over 30s players Lonan Maguire, Bingo O’Driscoll and Alex Berne.

It’s their third division title in the Over-30s’ upper echelon and they continue their quest for a second successive CSL crown [and fourth in seven seasons] against CPR Old Boys at Randalls Island 70 on June 4. The winners play either NY Greek Americans or Celtic Legends in the final.

Nick Laurent, on his home debut, and Andy O’Connell had a brace apiece in the first team’s 4-0 thrashing of Cedar Star Academy at St. Michael’s Playground on Saturday evening.

The surprisingly convincing win ended CSA’s season after the Greeks leapfrogged Cedar thanks to a 1-1 draw against Pancyprians – the seven-time champs had already been lined up as the opposition for the Rocks in the May 31 semi-final.

It was an impressive rebound win for Kevin Grogan’s men who had been coming into the weekend off the back of a 1-0 loss to three -time champions Lansdowne at Verrazano Sports Complex.

Earlier at St. Michael’s, Andrew Scott, Sean O’Neill [two] and Joey Zorbo were on target in the Shamrock reserves’ 4-0 win. They are also playoff-bound against NYAC B on Tuesday May 30 at Randalls Island 74.

Metro Div. One champions-designate Williamsburg International produced another trademark scoring spree to rout Shamrock 1960 6-1 at St. Michael’s Playground. Mark Gallagher and Andreas Moudatsos both had hat-tricks. Ryan McKinley had the Shamrocks’ consolation.

Rocks Women crowned League Cup champs!

  • Geraghty’s Invincibles add second trophy
  • Legends wrap up season with nine goals
  • Over 30s secure 14th league victory

SHAMROCKS sunday schedule graphic (1)The Shamrocks Women won the NYMWSL Division A Cup final on Sunday at East River Park, adding a second trophy to their undefeated season.

Jo Belluardo and Chloe Wheeler scored second half goals to ensure a well deserved 2-0 win against Rovers, a team that they’re going to get to know well over the next couple of weeks.

Scoreless at half-time, Belluardo opened the scoring five minutes after the break when she pounced on a perfect Wheeler through ball, beating the goalkeeper at the near post with a low drive.

Wheeler then sealed the win with a header ten minutes later, captain Teresa Ferraro’s corner finding the top scorer with the perfect cross.

The Rocks will try to keep their unbeaten run going next weekend when they face Rovers again in the league before the same opponents line up for the State Cup final on Sunday June 4.

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The victorious Shamrocks Women’s team celebrating after their win over Rovers on Sunday. Photograph by John Riordan

“The ladies did a great job today,: said Paddy Geraghty.

“After having hitting the crossbar twice in the first half we thought it could be one of those days. But credit to them they kept at it and eventually made the breakthrough. Our defense gets special mention today. They kept Rovers without a shot on target and possessed the ball well.”

“We were missing a few key players, but we had a number of women that stepped up and had a major impact,” said winning captain Ferraro.

“We’re excited with today’s result, but we have to remain focused on our goals. We have a State Cup final on June 4th, and we’re hungry for the triple crown!”

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Rocks players (left to right) Jackie Gawne, Jackie Pounder, Sharon Odofin, Christina Beck, Chloe Wheeler, Tara Kiernan, Caroline Carter and Teresa Ferraro pictured after their win over Rovers on Sunday. Photograph by John Riordan

RESERVES DOWN BHOYS IN DERBY

Meanwhile, the Shamrocks Reserves recorded a 4-2 win over Lansdowne Bhoys at St Michaels on Saturday.

The fourth-placed Rocks put a dent in Lansdowne’s bid to top the reserves division but will have to wait a week before they know their semi-final opponents.

NYAC have moved into first after a win on Sunday paired with a defeat for the Greeks. The team finishing top will play fourth-placed Shamrocks in the semi-final at the end of the month.

Andrew Scott opened the scoring early in the first half while captain Paul McDaid marked his return to action with the second, latching on to a Nikle Guzijan knockdown from a Larry Slaughter free kick.

Top scorer Sean O’Neill made it three from the penalty spot and Scott scored his second of the night after a George Lara assist.

“A lot of players really stepped up,” said reserves gaffer John Riordan. “The conditions were horrendous and we showed some of the grit I know we’re capable of.

“It’s a win that gives some extra confidence but it counts for nothing unless we can bring a display like that out in the league semi-final.”

NINE GOALS FOR LEGENDS

Also on Saturday, the Shamrocks Legends rounded out their season with a huge 9-1 win at Hoboken in Elizabeth, NJ.

Unfortunately their seventh league win in a row was not enough to see them through to the play-offs, missing out by a point after Manhattan Kickers won their Sunday game.

Top scorer Karol Hughes scored four and there was one each for Eoghan McParland, John Riordan, Brian O’Connor, Stevie Doyle and Colin Lee.

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Johnny McGeeney scored four goals for the second week in a row as the Over 30s routed CPR Old Boys 5-1 at Randalls Island on Sunday morning.

Kevin Walsh also got himself on the scoresheet in the impressive win, a result which means the western conference belongs to the Greeks who moved up to first place on Monday due to a forfeit going in their favor next weekend.

“It was a great team performance,” said Sean Mc Mullan who coached and played in goal, saving three times in one-on-one situations.

“We have one more game before the play-offs so this is very good preparation.”

In Metro 1, Shamrocks 1960 lost 4-2 to Ridgewood Romac in Staten Island – Hughie McGowan and Anthony Carrabotta on the mark for the Rocks.

DIVISION 1 UPDATE

While Kevin Grogan prepared to send his team into the fray against Lansdowne for a league game on Wednesday night, the play-off picture became a little clearer.

A win at Verrazano Soccer Complex will push the Rocks top with one game remaining – Saturday’s game against Cedar Stars Academy (St Michaels, 8pm).

But after Pancyprians surprisingly lost at Doxa on Sunday, the Rocks are now guaranteed to finish no lower than second place, thus securing a home semi-final against Pancyprians on possibly Wednesday May 31 (TBC).

Cedar Stars must win on Saturday or hope the Greeks lose in order to be sure of finishing fourth after they failed to beat Manhattan Celtic.

That 0-0 draw gave Celtic a lifeline and it will be a winner takes all affair on Saturday night as Celtic and NYAC battle for survival – one or other team risks joining Polonia in Division 2 next year.