Shelbourne have put one hand firmly on the First Division title, thanks to a briefly tense 5-2 win over bottom of the table Wexford.
Full report, courtesy of Andrew Dempsey and extratime.ie can be accessed HERE.
Shelbourne: Colin McCabe, Daniel McKenna, Oscar Brennan, Luke Byrne, Lorcan Fitzgerald, Alex O’Hanlon (Denzil Fernandes 63′), Shane Farrell, Ciarán Kilduff, Ryan Brennan, Karl Moore, Jaze Kabia
Subs not used: Dean Delany, James English, Derek Prendergast, Greg Moorhouse. Sean Quinn, Conan Byrne.
Wexford: Jason McGuire, Ricky Fox, Conor Sutton (Emmet Nugent 29′), Daryl Walsh, Paddy Cahill, Dabhid Corish. Thomas Croke (John Peare 78′), Danny Furlong, Conor English (Sean Roche 72′), Andrew O’Connor, Shane Griffin
Subs not used: Danny Doyle, Stephen Lawless, Lee Costello, Corey Chambers
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Shelbourne FC is running a 5K Fun Run event at St Anne’s Park this August in aid of the club’s funding! The event is suitable for walkers/runners of all abilities and is open to children as well!
Price
Adults: €21.40 (incl booking fee) online entry rate. Entry on the day is €25.00.
U16s: €10.70 (incl. booking fee) for online entry.
Children participating with paying adult gain free entry to children’s run prior to main event.
Athlone Town: Aaron Myles, Paddy Kelly, Ciaran Grogan, Kealan Dillon, Shane Dunne, Dean Casey, Aaron Brilly, Darren Meenan, Rhys Gorman, Jamie Hamilton (Janabi Amour 63′), Jean Yves Poambe (Evan Pierce 73′).
Subs not used: Germondeh Ta-Uway, Nax Ishola, John Morgan, Dean O’Shea, Dean George.
Shelbourne: Colin McCabe, Karl Moore, Dan Byrne (Conan Byrne 68′), Luke Byrne, Oscar Brennan, Daniel McKenna, Shane Farrell, Ryan Brennan, Alex O’Hanlon, Ciarán Kilduff, Jaze Kabia (James English 81′)
Subs: Dean Delany, Derek Prendergast, Dayle Rooney, Greg Moorhouse, Sean Quinn.
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SHELBOURNE 1 (Karl Moore 79′)
CABINTEELY 1 (Shane Barnes 90+2′)
Shelbourne were denied their ninth win on the spin at the death as Stephen McGuinness saved sub Conan Byrne’s spot-kick with the last action of the game.
The full report, courtesy of Andrew Dempsey and extratime.ie can be accessedHERE
Shelbourne: Colin McCabe, Aidan Friel, Oscar Brennan, Luke Byrne, Lorcan Fitzgerald, Daniel McKenna (Alex O’Hanlon 61′), Daniel Byrne, Shane Farrell, James English (Conan Byrne 61′), Karl Moore (Dayle Rooney 82′), Ciarán Kilduff
Subs not used: Dean Delany, Flavio Marku, Derek Prendergast, Greg Moorhouse.
Cabinteely: Stephen McGuinness, Kevin Knight, Jack Tuite, Conor Keeley, Jack Watson, Keith Dalton, Robert Manley, Luke Clucas (Yuta Sasaki 67′), Paul Fox (Shane Barnes 82′), Eoin Massey, Zak O’Neill (Alex Aspel 67′).
Subs not used: Daniel Blackbyrne, Jack Hudson, Peter Quinlan, Karl Manahan.
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Shelbourne FC is delighted to announce the signing of winger Denzil Fernandes from Cobh Ramblers. Fernandes, who is 21-years-old, comes having impressed with exciting attacking play for his former side in the First Division this year including three goals and several assists.
Fernandes, who is from west Cork, previously featured in Cork City’s UEFA Youth League tie against Italian side AS Roma, and has since turned heads with pace and skill at Cobh featuring with 14 league appearances. He has also scored twice in the League Cup, with one each against Limerick FC and Cork City.
The right sided winger believes Shels’ “attacking style of play” was a key part in his decision to join the Reds as well as the possibility of Premier Division football next year, which he hopes to aid the clubs hopes this year with just eight games remaining.
Shels boss Ian Morris says Fernandes will “get bums off seats” and is “exciting with a lot of pace.”
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Shelbourne FC is delighted to announce the signing of young striker Jaze Kabia from Cobh Ramblers. Kabia, who is just 18-years-old, joins the Reds having impressed against fellow First Division side Cobh, scoring eight goals so far this season in 16 league appearances. He also scored in their 3-1 defeat of Limerick in the League Cup.
From Cork, Kabia says he is “ecstatic” to join the Reds and says the “exceptional fans” he encountered while playing against Shels this season was a key part of the move to Dublin.
Shels boss Ian Morris says Kabia is “quick, good in the air” and will have a great opportunity “to learn from senior players within our group.”
Kabia had already made his League of Ireland debut in March 2018 at just 17 years of age, and has turned heads since, including a goal against Shels earlier this year in Cobh.
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GALWAY UTD 0
SHELBOURNE 3 (Shane Farrell 2', James English 12', 44')
A drab game saw Galway United sink without a trace as Shelbourne defeated the Tribesmen 3-0 in Eamonn Deacy Park on Friday night.
Read the full report, courtesy of Paul Corcoran andextratime.ie , HERE
Galway United: Kevin Horgan, Christopher Horgan, Marc Ludden, Stephen Walsh. Conor Melody, Conor Barry (Conor Laying 76'), Cian Murphy (Adam Rooney 51'), Wilson Waweru, Ivan Gamarra, Donal Higgins, Dara Costello (Shane Doherty 46')
Subs not used: James Tierney, Iarfhlaith Davoren, Vinny Faherty, Colin Kelly.
Shelbourne: Colin McCabe, Aidan Friel, Lorcan Fitzgerald (Dayle Rooney 84'), Luke Byrne, Oscar Brennan, Daniel McKenna. Shane Farrell (Alex O'Hanlon 86'), Ryan Brennan, James English, Karl Moore, Ciarán Kilduff (Greg Moorhouse 84').
Subs not used: Dean Delany, Daniel Byrne, Conan Byrne, Derek Prendergast.
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Shelbourne striker Ciarán Kilduff has been nominated for June's SSE Airtricity League Player of the Month award after some crucial goals helped the Reds take a four-point lead in the First Division going into the final round of games.
Six-man shortlist for June's Player of the Month: Danny Mandroiu (Bohemians), Sean Gannon (Dundalk), John Mountney (Dundalk), Ciaran Kelly (St Patrick’s Athletic), Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe (Derry City) and Ciarán Kilduff (Shelbourne).
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Shelbourne player Jamie Finn was this evening named the Só Hotels Women’s National League Player of the Month for May.
Finn has been a key player for Dave Bell’s side so far this season and her contribution was recognised this evening when she was presented with the honour by Só Hotels Business Development Executive, Rachel Lea Stuart at FAI HQ.
At just 21-years-old, Finn is one of the more experienced played in a Shels squad that includes a lot of impressive young talent.
Finn beat off competition from Roisin McGovern of DLR Waves and Kilkenny United goalkeeper, Lauren Davis to scoop the award.
Speaking on accepting the honour, Finn explained that she is enjoying the season with Shelbourne so far and feels there are no limits to what they can achieve this season.
She said: “I’m delighted to win the award, it’s always nice to get recognition for the work you put in. Things are going well for us at the moment. Training is great and we are happy with the performances we are putting in. We’re getting a lot of goals, which is obviously a positive. We’ve a great team spirit in the squad, and I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the hard work that all the girls have put in.”
Finn added that Shels really are just taking every game as it comes and concentrating on the job at hand, which is showing in the amount of goals they are putting away most weeks.
She said: “For the rest of the season, we want to keep working hard, and keep progressing as much as we can. We are playing good football and scoring goals and we obviously want to keep that up. We want to just keep taking each game as it comes and do as well as we can this season. We have a big game coming up against Peamount, which we will all be looking forward to after the break.”
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