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SHELBOURNE 0

WEXFORD YOUTHS 0

YOUTHS TAKE A POINT DESPITE SHELSONSLAUGHT

Tolka Park

Report courtesy of Conor McManus / Pundit Arena

Wexford Youths will be counting themselves lucky after leaving Tolka Park with a point after an entertaining, albeit one-sided goaless drawin the capital. Shelbourne dominated the possession from the start and had numerous efforts to take all three points but they just could not break the deadlock and will be left fuming with this result as they push towards the latter stage of the season.

The first half was a lively affair. Shelbourne were in control for most of the opening exchanges. Gareth Coughlan had a wonderful chance to put his side ahead early in the game. The winger moved in from the left hand side of the pitch and muscledhis way towards the centre of the box. Pulling off a dummy shot, Coughlan then gave himself plenty of space and time to take a crackat goal. His effort curled from right to left but landed straight in the arms of Youth’s keeper Graham Doyle.

Coughlan also had a few other chances to put his side ahead. However, his efforts were soft and were easily picked up by Doyle. The best effort in the half started with a lovely pass by Philip Hughes, his back to the goal, laying the ball to Mark Sandford. The young striker hit the ball sweetly with his right foot and it was curling towards goal. However, there was just a bit too much power behind it as it crept over the bar.

Wexford Youths came into their own after the first quarter. Ryan Delaney went close to putting the visitors ahead with a perfectly timed header from a free kick. The effort was picked out by Shelbourne’s shot stopper, Greg Murray.

Wexford Youths came back onto the pitch after the break a livelier side as they knew, arguably, they should have been behind going in at half time. Andrew Mulligan went close to putting his side ahead with a low shot to the right which troubled Murray as the ball spilled out of his hands. Danny Furlong went for a strike at goal but was beaten to the punch by Murray who tucked the ball safely in his hands and chest. A let off for the home side.

The second half was only ten minutes old when the the biggest talking point of the game occurred. James English, on for Mark Sandford at the break, had made his way into the box when attempting to slither through two of the visiting defenders. The striker clattered into the defence and landed flat on the ground, hands in the air. The referee and his assistant judged that there wasn’t much in it. A real let off for the visitors as a penaltycould have easilybeen given on another day.

In the latter stages of the half, It was all the home side. They attacked and attacked but they just could not break the deadlock. Hughes had a few good efforts at goal. The pick of the punch being Darragh Gannon directinga long pass to the striker, who picked it up just inside the area and took a shot, however the effort was tipped wide by Doyle.

English seemed to be brought down a second time in the box. However, he looked to have madethe most of it as it appeared that Lee Gracehadgrabbeda fistful of the striker’s shirt. The striker also went close several times from dead ball situations. He managed to direct a number of headers towards goal but they either crept over, were tipped over or cleared inches from the line.

The draw halts Shelbourne’s four game winning streak. They now sit in third place, four points behind new league leaders, Finn Harps. UCD, who are fourth, remain a threat to Shels, as they sit one point behind but have two games in hand after their exploits in Europe. Shelbournetravel to fifth place, Cobh Ramblers next Saturday as they push ahead in their bid for promotion back to the Premier Division.

Wexford Youths drop tosecond inthe league despite earning their first point in nearly three weeks. They will be at home next Friday to welcome Finn Harps in the clash of the top two in the division. Manager, Shane Keegan will know that his side will need to improve if they wish to secure the top spot once again.

SHELBOURNE:Greg Murray, Darragh Gannon, Evan Osam, Ryan Robinson, Sean Heaney, Daire Doyle (C), Gareth Coughlan, Jake Donnelly (Craig Walsh 60′), Philip Hughes, Mark Sandford (James English 45′), Dylan McGlade

Substitutes:David Ryan, Paul Andrews, Colm Crowe, Adam O’Sullivan, Carl Walshe
Yellow Cards:Coughlan (35′)

Wexford Youths:Graham Doyle (C), Craig McCabe, Ryan Delaney (Willie Tyrell 61′), Gary Delaney, Lee Grace, Peter Higgins, Andy Mulligan, Craig Wall, Danny Furlong, Paul Cahillane (Shane Dunne 93′), Conor Whittle (Eric Molloy 61′)

Substitutes:Shane Dunne, James Dermody, Chris Kenny, John Peare, Gavin Dowling
Yellow Cards:Wall(85′)

Referee:Ben Connolly

Attendance:762

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Results of Pre-Season Games Played Tonight

Under 17s at Stradbrook : Cabinteely FC 1-3 Shelbourne (Sean Trimble, Aidan Keena, Jason Grouse)

Under 19s at Leixlip : Leixlip Utd 1-4 (Andy Gorman, Jason Groves, Cian Fogarty, Stephen Meaney)

Next Up

Under 17s away to UCD at Belfield – Monday, Aug 3rd at 12 noon

Under 19s home to Cork City – Saturday, Aug 1st at 2.00pm

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SHELBOURNE v WEXFORD YOUTHS

Tolka Park, Drumcondra

Friday, July 31st 2015

Kick-off 7.45pm

ADMISSION

Adult €15

Students €10

Children €5

OAPs €5

Match Programme €3 – GOALden Goals – €5

The Tolka Park Bar will be open from 6.00pm

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Shelbourne Under 19 management have confirmed that their final pre-season game will be:

Sunday, August 15th – away toCork City, Bishopstown, ko – 2.00pm.

The other remaining pre-season games are:

Wednesday, July 29th – away toLeixlip United, Leixlip Centre, ko – 7.45pm

Saturday, August 1sthome toCork City, Tolka Park, ko – 2.00pm

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Shelbourne captain, Mike Murphy, attended the launch of the SSE Airtricity League at Abbotstown.

He is pictured in the photo linked below, with players from other clubs in Section 3 of the league, along with International assistant manager, Roy Keane andFAI High Performance Director Ruud Dokter.

You can see the picture, courtesy of extratime.ie and Peter Fitzpatrick by clicking on the linkHERE

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Shelbourne Under 19’s Manager, Martin Murray has appointed the final members of his Backroom Staff.

Goalkeeping Coach:

Nathan Murphy has taken over as Goalkeeping Coach. Nathan played with Shelbourne U19’s for two years before going on to play in the First Team in the 2014 season, making seven appearance.

Strength & Conditioning Coach:

Paul Kirwan has come on board as the Strength and Conditioning Coach. Paul has a B.Sc(Hons) in Health & Physical Activity ( 4 year degree) and has also completed a Sports Science Certificate. Level 5 (2011)

Currently, Paul is a personnel trainer with his own business.

He has also experience in working with the FAI junior schools international teams – planning & organising of events etc.

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Results for Saturday, July 25th

Under 19s at Ferrycarrig Park:Wexford Youths 0-0 Shelbourne

Under 17s at AUL Complex:Shelbourne 1-0 Waterford United (Callum Brummell)

Next Up

Under 19s – Wednesday, July 29th – away toLeixlip United, Leixlip Centre, ko – 7.45pm

Saturday, August 1st– home toCork City, Tolka Park, ko – 2.00pm

Under 17s –Wednesday, July 29th – away toCabinteely FC, Stradbrook, ko – 7.45pm

Monday, August 3rd– away toUCD, Belfield, ko – 12.00pm

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WATERFORD UNITED 1(C. Galvin 26′ )

SHELBOURNE 2(Sandford 74′, 80′)

Full Report Later

Waterford Utd: Matthew Connor, Dean Reidy, Shane Dineen, Dylan Mernagh, Colum Nugent, Ethan Boyle, Darren(95) Murphy, Evan Galvin, Aaron O’Connor, Anthony McAlavey (Mark O’Keeffe 65′), Cory Galvin.

Substitutes not used: Mark Walsh, Sean Duffy, Shane Mackey, Matthew Sheehan, Daniel Pender

Shelbourne: Greg Murray, Sean Heaney, Adam O’Connor, Evan Osam, Ryan Robinson, Daire Doyle (Craig Walsh 59′), Jake Donnelly. Gareth Coughlan, Dylan McGlade, James English (Mark Sandford 69′), Philly Hughes (Alan Kehoe 82′).

Substitutes not used: Darragh Gannon, Paul Andrews, David Ryan, Carl Walshe

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We are pleased to announce that we’ve just finalised the Shelbourne Under 17 League of Ireland squad and coaching staff.

We have had a lot of interest from players from other clubs to come to Shelbourne and I am delighted to say that management were able to pick 12 players who have come through the club’s youth academy.

The coaching staff that have been chosen have also come through the Shelbourne Youth Academy. The Management and Support Staff are:

Derek Farrell – Manager

Paul Fogarty – Coach

Gerry Gosson – Coach

Martin Kinsella – Goalkeeping Coach

Mark Cervi – Physio

Pat Doyle – Kit Manager

A lot of hard work has gone on into setting up the squad in the past few months and now we are all looking forward to this new venture in Irish football.

Their next Pre-Season Game is this Saturday, July 25th– home toWaterford United,AUL Complex, Clonshaugh, ko – 2.00pm