Dunloy 6 - 9 Moneyglass 4 - 9
Moneyglass were caught “napping” at the start of this game, conceding a first minute goal, quickly followed by two fine points from a very alert, determined and fit Dunloy team. Dunloy kept up the momentum and their scores came regularly, as they played a classic “catch and kickpass” game, only handpassing to release a player into space.
As a result the ball moved quickly up the field, and for most of the first half, the Moneyglass defence were under continuous pressure. At half time Dunloy led by an impressive twelve points.
In the second half Moneyglass reorganised and showed more commitment, competing strongly for the breaking ball. Gradually the Moneyglass scores came, and the margin narrowed to four points with ten minutes remaining. Moneyglass pressed hard for more scores but in their anxiety for possession were guilty of loose marking.
To their credit Dunloy kept their formation and, once in possession of the ball, kicked long relieving passes upfield to their forwards. In the end Dunloy tagged on another two points to secure a very deserved win, and progress to the next round of the U16 “Shield”.

Moneyglass under 14 played Lisburn last Friday night and put up a fine performance against a strong Lisburn side . The boys started the scoring in the first half and were ahead for most of it. Lisburn upped the pace and overtook the lads in the second half.
A few of our key players were not at this match because of holiday commitments and the under 12 team provide replacements. Lisburn expected to win however a depleted U14 Moneyglass team gave them a run for their money and only narrowly missed a win by a two point margin, well done lads.
This Saturday the U12 have to meet at the pitch as the bus leaves 11.30. They will be camping out Saturday night after a day of outdoor activities and finishing off with a barbeque.
All children are to bring suitable clothing to change into and a sleeping bag.
the golf outing will be a four ball and the entry fee is £160 per team
Its a pity more parents did not have the opportunity to see this young team display their emerging talents and win against Lisburn . Moneyglass have displaced Lisburn from there forth position in the league .

It was only in the last quarter of this game that Moneyglass really surged ahead. Tir Na nOg (Whitehill, Randalstown) settled quickly at the start, helped by two early goals. Gradually Moneyglass came back into the game, inspired by two great points from Seamus “Rumpy” Redmond, and led by three points at halftime.
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