Avenue Utd & Ennis Town get away ties for last 32 of FAI Junior Cup
Clare’s remaining two clubs in the race for the prestigious FAI Junior Cup will be away from home for their round 5 fixtures.
Clare’s remaining two clubs in the race for the prestigious FAI Junior Cup will be away from home for their round 5 fixtures.
It was a great weekend for Clare soccer as two of the league’s premier sides advanced to round 4 of the FAI Junior cup when recording impressive away victories.
*Brian Monaghan was on the scoresheet and had one assist for Shannon Town. Photograph: Natasha Barton MUNSTER Junior Cup victories were recorded by Shannon Town, Ennis Town and Avenue Utd over the weekend.
*Mark Roche was among the goal-scorers for Avenue Utd. Avenue Utd have maintained their recent edge over Newmarket Celtic by sending the League and Cup champions out of the Munster Junior Cup.
*Dylan Casey scored the all-important goal for Avenue Utd. Photograph: John Mangan Avenue United and Ennis Town progressed to the next round of the FAI Junior cup with home victories over Desmond league opposition on Sunday.
*Corofin Harps celebrate their U15 success. Photograph: Joe Buckley Schoolboys finals were held at Frank Healy Park across the Halloween weekend.
*Dean Hegarty was on target once again for Ennis Town. Photograph: Natasha Barton Ennis Town FC and Shannon Utd have progressed to the third round of the Munster Junior Cup.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley Avenue Utd powered into the second round of the FAI Junior Cup alongside Bridge Utd and Ennis Town while Newmarket Celtic suffered a shock exit.
There were a number of impressive performances by Clare sides as the race for the FAI Junior Cup got underway at the weekend.
*Mark Roche scored two goals for Avenue Utd in their important win over Newmarket Celtic. Photograph: Oliver Fitzpatrick Avenue Utd recorded an important win over rivals Newmarket Celtic to maintain top spot in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division with Shannon Town proving too strong for Ennis Town.