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January 31, 2010

Kynog United White V Kilcock

Kynog Utd White 6-6 Kilcock , Kynog Park 10:30

Clinic finishing by both sides made for a very entertaining
high scoring draw, despite some excellent goalkeeping by
Cian Loughlin in the Kynog goal and Garrett Dixon in the
Kilcok goal.

Jamie O'Brien lead the scoring for Kynog with four goals,
with Adam Condon scoring a penalty and Conor getting the
sixth. Kilcock scorers were Matthew Harris and Ryan Moran
with two each, along with Adam McCloskey 1, Luke McNamee 1.


Team Kynog Utd White
Cian Loughlin, Ryan Loughlin, Eoin Montgormery, Conor
Somers, Alex Kilmurray, Luca Grimes, Adam Condon, Jaime
O'Brien, Gavin Keely.

Kilcock
Dean Lynch, Garreth Dixon, Ryan Moran, Sean O'Neill, Luke
McNamee, E Goodwin, Michael Danobude, Matthew Harris, Adam
McClouskey, Rossa O'Brien, Owen Bright, Mickey Healy, Jamie
Brett, David McGerathy, Arran Curtin.

Posted by kynog24 at 08:29 PM

Under 9 Kynog United V Newbridge Town

Kynog Utd 4 – 2 Newbridge Town

 

Kynog opened strongly moving the ball well and they deservedly took the lead through Joshua Lee. Newbridge were finding it hard to break out but a rare attack brought a great save out of Kynog keeper Thomas Fallon. Kynog were well on top with Josh Harris creating chance after chance and they finally extended their lead with a second goal from Lee and one from Shane O’Connor to take a 3 goal lead into half-time. Newbridge, with Phelim Scanlon playing well in midfield, pulled one back through Jack Lee-Parnell only for Kynog to increase the lead to 3 again. With only minutes to go, Newbridge pulled a goal back through a deflected Lee-Parnell shot, leaving the final score 4-2 to Kynog.

Posted by kynog24 at 08:19 PM

Under 8 Kynog United V Caragh

On a chilly Sunday morning Caragh travelled to Kynog Park for a very exciting game. Kynog immediately put the pressure on which resulted in score from Emmet Donoghue in the first quarter. Caragh kept pushing forward and were unlucky not to make this game a draw match.

Second quarter and once again Emmet Donoghue was on form to hit the back of the Caragh net despite the tremendous effort from the Caragh defenders.

Third quarter Caragh immediately restarted the game by putting the pressure on Kynog and were unlucky not to score hitting the goal post twice before the ball was cleared by the Kynog goalkeeper Eoin Disney. After some great passing from the Kynog midfielders Thomas Fallon hit a fantastic shot to make the game Kynog 3 - Caragh 0. This Kynog goal was shortly followed by a score from G Reilly-Hogarty of Caragh to make the game Kynog 3 - Caragh 1.

Fourth and final quarter there was no scores but plenty of attempts from both teams. Best for Kynog - Emmet Donoghue, Thomas Fallon and Ross Donnellan.

Posted by kynog24 at 07:33 PM

January 24, 2010

Under 7Red Kynog United V Athy

Saturday morning saw the meeting of Kynog and Athy for the first time this season, and what a match these two teams provided for thelarge crowd that showed up . It wasnt long before we had our first goal when a spot kick was awarded to Kynog, and Liam Brady foundhis target to put Kynog 1 up. Many chances were to follow in this quarter but Kynog were denied by the post on several occasions. The second quarter saw some excellent ball control and passing by Gerard O' Connor to find his team mates, but some strong defending by Athy's Robert Dunne and Even Mc Namara was to keep the score 1-0. A second goal came when a ball was passed through to Ryan Murran
who finished smartly. Dylan Waldron was to make it 3 just before the break. The third quarter saw some pressing play by Athy, shotsrained in from Oisin O'Rourke and his team mates but some excellent defending by Joe Kennedy saw Athy's efforts go a miss. Kynog pressed forward and Oisin Lawlor was to add to the scoring with a well finished goal. Moments later Ryan Murran broke through the defence to make it 5. Athy were to battle back and be awarded a spot kick and it was well finished by Niall Coffey. The last quarter was to see a strong display by Anthy who scored a good goal to make it 5-2, but Ryan Murran was to put the game out of reach with a well deserved and well worked Hat-Trick. The last few minutes saw the icing on the cake for Ryan Murran when he went on a run from midfield and beat the defence to get his 4th of the game. Credit to both teams for fine display

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by kynog24 at 03:25 PM

Kynog United V Newbridge Town

Kynog Utd 8 – 4 Newbridge Town

 

In the first game of the new year, Kynog Utd and Newbridge Town played out an exciting match in the freezing fog to entertain the large crowd. Kynog opened strongly and after creating a number of good chances, were finally able to go into the lead as Shane O’Connor scored from the penalty spot, With Josh Harris and Joshua Lee controlling the midfield, Newbridge were finding it hard to break out and it was no surprise that Kynog took a 4-1 lead into half-time with further goals from O’Connor and Ciaran Casey, while David Smith scored for Newbridge. Into the second half and Newbridge started strongly puling two goals back through Conor Maguire. Kynog extended their lead again through O’Connor, only for Alfie Thompson to cut the lead to one with 10 minutes to go. Kynog, however, found another gear, with Justin Reilly in defence shutting down the Newbridge attack and with Harris in midfield pulling the strings, Kynog added three more excellent team goals finished by Casey and O’Connor to leave the final score at 8-4 after an excellent advert for Kildare underage football.

Posted by kynog24 at 03:17 PM

Under16 Kynog United V Caragh

 

UNDER 16 MAJOR DIVISION

KYNOG UNITED     3
CARAGH              2

After the extended Christmas break both teams were keen to get back into action. The home team started the brighter with efforts from Adrian Moran and Martin Baneham narrowly missing the target. For Caragh Mark Faul was having to be at his best to keep out the Kynog forwards. The home team produced a move involving Shane Donnellan and Ciaran Baselmans with the latter having his shot pushed around the upright by the Caragh goalkeeper. Kynog took the lead in the 35th minute when a Dale Percival pass released Martin Baneham who confidently lobbed the keeper. To their credit Caragh responded with Dave Malone forcing Blaine Treacy in the home goal into a smart save. The second half saw Caragh start the better as they started to get a grip in midfield and as a result of constant pressure Philip Murphy was fouled inside the penalty area and Dean Heavey scored the resulting penalty. The goal of the game arrived in the 58th minute following incisive passing by Jason Ryan and Shane Merriman whose pass found Martin Baneham who calmed slotted home to give Kynog the lead. Caragh lifted themselves once more and in the 68th minute a cross from the right found the head of Andrew Murphy and his effort lodged in the top corner to bring the scores level. Both teams went in search of a winner and the home team were rewarded in the 76th minute when a Ciaran Baselmans cross found Martin Baneham who saw his shot cleared off the line and the ball broke to Shane Merriman who was on hand to score the winner. Both teams can take plenty of positives from a match played in good spirit.  

Posted by kynog24 at 03:02 PM