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WEXFORD FC 0

SHELBOURNE 1 (Arran Molloy 64’)

A goal from Aaron Molloy midway through the second-half earned Shelbourne a deserved three points as they continued their positive start to the season at Ferrycarrig Park.

Report, courtesy of sseairtricityleague.ie , can be accessed HERE

Wexford : Kealan Gaffney, Ross Kenny, Mikey Byrne (Dean George 80′), Thomas Crowe, Owen Wall, Sean Kelly, Liam McCartan, Chris Kenny, John Morgan, Danny Doyle(Aaron Dobbs 68′), AJ Lehane (Dean Kelly 66′)

Subs not used :Callum Feeney, Mark Slater, Shane Barnes, Ryan Nolan.

Shelbourne : Dean Delany, James Brown, Arran Molloy, David O’Sullivan, Gavin Boyne, Dayle Rooney, James O’Brien, James English, Lorcan Fitzgerald, Adam Evans, Dave Mulcahy.

Subs not used : Lee Steacy, Cian Kavanagh, Jamie Doyle, Shane Farrell, Dylan Grimes, James Woods, Reece McEnteer

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BRAY WANDERERS 0

SHELBOURNE 3 (James English 24’, 61’ Gavin Boyne 29’)

It was a night to forget for Bray Wanderers and the 208 spectators in attendance as Shels comfortably sealed their passage to the next round of the EA Sports Cup.

Report with thanks to airtricityleague.ie can be accessed HERE

Bray Wanderers :Evan Moran, Calvin Rogers, Conor Kenna, Rhys Gorman, Andrew Mc Govern, Dylan Hayes, Daniel Kelly, Paul O’Connor, Jake Ellis, Ronan Coughlan, Ger Pender.

Substitutes : Aaron Dillon, Darragh Noone, Sean Heaney, Jake Kelly, Hugh Douglas, John Sullivan, Gary McCabe.

Shelbourne : Lee Steacy, James Woods, Aaron Molloy, Reece McEnteer, Lorcan Fitzgerald, Cian Kavanagh, Gavin Boyne, Jamie Doyle, James English(Dylan Grimes 77’), Dave O’Sulivan(Adam Evans 77’), Shane Farrell.

Substitutes : Dean Delany, James O’Brien, Dayle Rooney

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Shelbourne Underage Fixtues for this weekend

Friday Mar 23rd :

Under 15s – Dundalk 0-3 Shelbourne

Goals from Harrison McGrane, Zach Donoghue, Greg Kavanagh

Saturday Mar 24th :

Under 17s – Shelbourne 1-3 St. Patricks Athletic

Shelbourne goal scored by Dylan Mulhern

Sunday Mar 25th

Under 19s – St. Patrick’s Athletic 4-1 Shelbourne

Shelbourne goal scored by Sonny Conway

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SHELBOURNE 1 (David O’Sullivan 45+2′)

COBH RAMBLERS 0

David O’Sullivan’s fifth goal of the season handed Shelbourne a hard fought victory over Cobh Ramblers at Tolka Park on Friday night.

The first half was a tight affair with both sides struggling to create many chances of note. However, with the whistle just seconds from the lips of referee John McLoughlin’s to bring the first half to a close, Dylan Grimes fired a ball into the box that ended up in the back of the net via the slightest of touches from O’Sullivan.

The second half was a scrappy affair with quality at a minimum but desire at a premium. James English had a great chance to secure the points for his side with five minutes remaining but his strike from the back post was well saved by Paul Hunt in the Ramblers net.

As it was, one goal was enough with Shelbourne, with the Reds showing great attitude to dig deep and hold on to all three points.

(report courtesy of Airtricityleague.ie + FY)

Shelbourne : Dean Delany, James Brown, Derek Prendergast, Alan Byrne (Arran Molloy 44′), Lorcan Fitzgerald, Adam Evans, Dylan Grimes (Gavin Boyne 45′), David O’Sullivan, James O’Brien, Dayle Rooney, James English.

Subs not used : Lee Steacy, Shane Farrell, Cian Kavanagh, Jamie Doyle, Reece McEnteer.

Cobh Ramblers : Paul Hunt, Kevin Taylor, Ben O’Riordan, James McSweeney, Darren Murphy, Cian Leonard (Jaze Kabia 65′), Ian Mylod, Pierce Phillips, David Hurley (Andrew Wall 86′), Anthony McAlavey, Adam O’Sullivan (Stephen Christopher 76′)

Subs not used : Michael Sadys, Denzil Fernandez, Adam Mylod.

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SHELBOURNE 3 (David O’Sullivan pen 13′, 72′, pen 90+3′)

LONGFORD TOWN 2 (Sam Verdon 14′, 87′)

A David O’Sullivan hat-trick saw Shelbourne overcome nine man Longford Town on Friday evening at Tolka Park.

Read full report courtesy of Brendan Graham and extratime.ie by clicking HERE

Shelbourne : Dean Delany, James Brown, Derek Prendergast, Alan Byrne, Lorcan Fitzgerald, Adam Evans, Dylan Grimes (Cian Kavanagh 87′), David O’Sullivan, James O’Brien (Gavin Boyne 65′), Dayle Rooney, Jamie Doyle (James English 55′).

Subs not used : Lee Steacy, Shane Farrell, Arran Molloy, David Mulcahy.

Longford Town : Mick Kelly, Shane Elworthy, Adam O’Connor, Daniel O’Reilly, Dean Zambra (Evan Galvin 80′), Peter Hopkins, Shane O’Connor (Dean Byrne ), Chris Mulhall, Sam Verdon, Michael McDonnell, Darren Meenan (Dylan McGlade 34′).

Subs not used : Tristan Noack-Hofmann, Aodh Dervin, Karl Chambers, Jack Brady.

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The death has occurred of Kevin Carr – Gentleman and a Real Red

All at Shelbourne FC send their condolences to his family and friends.

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FINN HARPS 1 (Michael O’Connor 16′)

SHELBOURNE 1 (David O’Sullivan 42′)

Shelbourne and Finn Harps shared the points in this game played a Finn Park.

The final 1-1 scoreline was probably fair for this keen competitive game played on a very difficult surface.

Michael O’Connor opened his account for the hosts early in the first half with David O’Sullivan equalising with his first of the season. Early days in the League yet with positions in the table chopping and changing.

Keith Cowan made his comeback to the side, his first game in over a year, and it was the defender to nearly opened the scoring for the hosts, using his head to try and convert from a Paddy McCourt corner.

16 minutes on the clock and Finn Harps took the lead. Mark Timlin tested his luck from range, his effort was parried by Dean Delany in the Shelbourne goal, right into the path of Michael O’Connor who took a touch before slotting home.

Shy of the 30-minute mark, Shelbourne were somehow not level. Dayle Rooney crossed the ball in from the left and David O’Sullivan blasted at goal from close range with Ciaran Gallagher making a fantastic save.

Gallagher went from Hero to Villian as Shelbourne equalized in the 42nd minute. Attempting to clear his lines, he slipped allowing O’Sullivan to tap home to level things up at the break. The second half saw little in the way of goalmouth action with neither keeper having their hands stung.

Both teams seemed to play down the clock and in the dying minutes, it was Finn Harps to came close to grabbing a winner with John O’Flynn hitting the crossbar from a close-range header.

Finn Harps : Ciaran Gallagher, Keith Cowan, Mark Timlin, Sam Todd, Tommy McBride, Aidan Friel, Michael O’Connor, Ciaran O’Connor (John O’Flynn 70′), Paddy McCourt, Lee Toland, Mark Coyle (BJ Banda 61′)

Subs not used : Peter Burke, Mark Hannon, Gareth Harkin, Jesse Devers, Ciaran Coll.

Shelbourne : Dean Delany, James Brown, Aidan Collins (Arran Molloy 50′), David Mulcahy, Lorcan Fitzgerald, Adam Evans, James English, David O’Sullivan, James O’Brien, Dayle Rooney (Gavin Boyne 90′), Jamie Doyle.

Subs not used : Lee Steacy, Cian Kavanagh, James Woods, Shane Farrell, Dylan Grimes

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Monday’s League Cup game away to Bray Wanderers has been rescheduled for Monday, March 26 at 7:45pm.