Bridge Utd beaten at the death by Aisling Annacotty in Munster quarter-final
*Jack O’Halloran. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. BRIDGE UTD have bowed out of the Munster Junior Cup at the quarter-final stage for the second year running.
*Jack O’Halloran. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. BRIDGE UTD have bowed out of the Munster Junior Cup at the quarter-final stage for the second year running.
*Brian Corry celebrates putting Bridge Utd in front. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. BRIDGE UTD produced a dominant display to seal their place in the quarter-finals of the Munster Junior Cup and eliminate Limerick outfit Pike Rovers.
*Dean Hegarty and Darragh Leahy celebrate. Photograph: Joe Buckley. NEWMARKET CELTIC put a serious dent in Bridge Utd’s Premier Division title aspirations while also securing their return to joint top of the table.
*Bridge Utd’s Lee Mulready. Photograph: Joe Buckley INCHES away from claiming a first Premier Division title since 2006, Bridge Utd are trying to bring a different mentality as they look to claim one of the major titles in Clare soccer.
*Bridge Utd winger, Filip Mostowy. Photograph: Joe Buckley A PLACE in the Munster junior cup semi-final awaits should Bridge United AFC overcome Cork side Coachford on Sunday.
*Darragh Leahy holds onto possession under pressure. Photograph: Joe Buckley TWO WEEKS on from creating history winning the FAI Junior Cup following a penalty shootout, it was heartbreak for Newmarket Celtic who experienced the opposite side of the coin as Regional Utd claimed their first Munster Junior Cup in very similar circumstances.