Training for the coming weeks will be
Tuesday – 8.45 St Kilians, Roebuck Road Clonskeagh
Thursday – 9.15 St Columbas College Whitechurch
Training for the coming weeks will be
Tuesday – 8.45 St Kilians, Roebuck Road Clonskeagh
Thursday – 9.15 St Columbas College Whitechurch
16.9.12
Spartak 1 Lakelands 4.
A game in which the Sky Blues did not do themselves justice.
Spartak imploded in this League clash. Two goals in the final minute of the first half killed off the game as a contest, making it 4-0 at half time. Lakelands scored also in the 19th and 35th minutes, and their forwards gave the Spartak back four a torrid time.
Alex Kenny had an uncharacteristic nightmare match, culpable for three of the goals. Alex had been warned early on when dispossessed and Jason Northey made a good save. In midfield Seamus McCahill and Dave Thomson were well below par, and unable to match the pace and tempo of the visitors. Neil McGowan provided some energy with covering tackles while Niall Hanratty also toiled to provide some respite for the defence in which only Aodhan McCahill played anyway close to potential. Conor Maguire worked diligently up front, and came close to scoring on a couple of first half occasions.
Lakelands eased off somewhat in the second period, allied to extra effort for the Sky Blues, and Steve Walsh pulled a goal back with 15 minutes to go. Conor Maguire was unlucky not to reduce arrears further as he intercepted and poked goalwards, but the ball was cleared.
With so many changes from last season’s line up the team is clearly still a work in progress, despite the injection of youth, as many Spartak players have not prepared fully for the season and certainly some took preparations for this match a little lightly to say the least.
Form Report
Jason Northey 6 Paul Kinsella 5 Aodhan McCahill 6 Alex Kenny 4 Steve Grier 5 Seamus McCahill 5 Neil McGowan 6 Niall Hanratty 6 Dave Thomson 5 Conor Maguire 7 Steve Walsh 5
Subs: Keith Kelly 5 Ken Buckley 5 Derek Ruxton 5 Dave Browne
15.9.12
Swords Celtic 3 Spartak 1
Early dominance by the Sky Blues was not matched with goals and the home side led 1-0 at the break, despite midfield superiority by Spartak.
Dermot Dooley, Graham McEnroe and Jeff Gamble controlled most of the first half, with some fine overlapping runs and crosses by Chris Hogan and good ball carrying by Conor Callis.
A fine passage of play saw Joe Roe’s header placed too close to the keeper and then when Dooley and Gamble combined well to put Roe through on goal, he struck the post with his effort. Dermot Dooley then volleyed just wide.
After a rare break by Swords, Bobby Hayes presaged a period of Swords pressure with a poor throw out; and from the resulting corner a home player headed just over.
Swords took the lead , very much against the run of play ,on 39 minutes, when the winger eluded Chris Hogan to cross and the striker turned to convert.
The second half began with almost a reprise of the goal when the winger again beat Chris Hogan all too easily and the no.8 shot wastefully wide.
All three subs for Spartak had a considerable impact as tired legs were replaced.
A neat move involving McEnroe, Callis and Conor Maguire gave Dermot Dooley a great chance, but he shot over with a left footed effort.
Swords were proving dangerous on the break as the Sky Blues pressed for an equaliser; Hayes saved and also made an oufield foray, but the game turned against Spartak when Conor Callis’ volley was blocked and the home side immediately broke to score.
Not to be outdone, the Sky Blues responded strongly and McEnroe converted a penalty after a foul on Niall Lennon and then almost immediately Mark Brady had a chance to equalise; his shot was saved and again the home side broke to score, and clinch the game.
Spartak, despite playing the neater football on the day, were left to rue chances missed and some loose defending.
From Report
Bobby Hayes 6 Chris Hogan 5 Conor Canavan 5 Paul Kinsella 6 Cathal Clancy 6 Dermot Dooley 7 Conor Callis 6 Jeff Gamble 7 Graham McEnroe 7 Joe Roe 5 Mick Costello 5
Subs: Niall Lennon 7 Conor Maguire 7 Mark Brady 5
9.9.12
St Vincents Hospital 2, Spartak 0
A dogged home side took advantage of a gift goal and defended well as Spartak chased the game; a second goal a few minutes from time, as the Sky Blues went gung-ho for an equaliser, clinched the tie.
Overall it was a tight game , well controlled by the ref, with Vincents combative and certainly more match fit. Space was denied as both sides worked hard.
Spartak had by far the greater number of chances in the first half and took the game to the home side; and yet Vincents were ahead at the break. A free kick on 28 minutes from half way drifted to the net past Brian O’Keeffe for a howler, and something which gave the home side defensive purpose.
Seamus McCahill might have put Spartak a couple of goals in front but headed first off target and then straight at the keeper. Derek Ruxton fired a snapshot just over.
Spartak pressed from the start of the second half and a turning pointcame when the home keeper took off a snap save from Neil McGowan’s effort. Spartak spared nothing in the chase for an equaliser and Dave Thomson headed over, Conor Maguire was just short of reaching Keith Kelly’s cross, Steve Grier, stretching, poked just wide as desperation mounted.
Steve Grier was pushed forward with a few minutes remaining but the 3 man defence were unable to prevent Vincents converting a cross to settle the game.
With an influx of younger players who were prominent in the match Spartak can take positives from the game; Aodhan McCahill had a good game on his debut; Steve Walsh gradually got to the pace of the game, as did Paul Kinsella. Conor Maguire foraged well in attack, but lacked sufficient support.
Form Report
Brian O’Keeffe 4 Nial Hanratty 5 Aodhan McCahill 7 Steve Grier 7 Paul Kinsella 6 Ken Buckley 5 Neil McGowan 7 Seamus McCahill 5 Steve Walsh 6 Conor Maguire 7 Derek Ruxton 5
Subs : Keith Kelly 5 Dave Thomson 5 Dave Browne 5 Anto Doyle Jason Northey
8.9.12
Spartak 4 Walkinstown 2
An explosive start to this game on a scorching day in Marlay Park saw Spartak go two up inside 11 minutes; Adam Doran’s pass was fired into the bottom corner by Graham McEnroe on 4 minutes and then when Adam was fouled in the box, Fintan Grace scored from the spot.
Mick Costello’s header nicked the bar and Joe Roe’s shot was saved as the Sky blues looked to increase their lead. As the pace dropped the visitors edged their way back into the game and it took some good defensive work to block a couple of eforts; alas on 31 minutes an isolated Walkinstown attacker was surrounded by three Sky Blues, but won a penalty. 2-1.
Mick Costello headed home at the start of the second half, but the goal was ruled out. A decisive moment came on 49 minutes. Dave O’Kelly’s cross was cleared for a throw, which Dave quickly took and found Graham McEnroe on the move; he outpaced the defence to score a fine goal with an angled shot.
Walkinstown fought back and had some big misses, allied to some last ditch defending and smart reflex saves from Bobby Hayes but on 60 minutes Joe Roe headed in from Adam Doran’s corner to make it 4-1. The concession of a soft goal on 71 minutes kept the game alive but the Sky Blues finished in good stead.
Business as usual with a reshaped side after a difficult pre season. Next up are Swords, who have a 100% record so far.
Form Report
Bobby Hayes 7 Dave O’Kelly 6 Conor Canavan 6 Fintan Grace 6 Cathal Clancy 6 Shane McInerney 7 Joe Roe 6 Conor Callis 7 Adam Doran 7 Graham McEnroe 8 Mick Costello 7
Subs: Ross Kelly 6 Lee Norton 5 Chris Hogan 5 Barry Maguire Neill Bolger Dara Comerford
Tonight, 6th Sept, is the last night in St Enda’s. Gates close at 8 so be sure to park outside!
From next week training is on
TUESDAY – St Kilians German School, Roebuck Road at 8.45
THURSDAY – St Columba’s College, Whitechurch, at 9.15
Astro shoes only please – no boots permitted.
Spartak have pulled two home draws in the initial Leinster competitions.
Shamrock Rovers Wexfor are the visitors in the Leinster Junior Cup. They are the current Wexford Premier League Champions. A tough and challenging draw!
Glasnaoin 3rds from Ucfl Div 3b will come to Marlay for the opening round of the Shield as Spartak try to repeat (or improve on!) last year’s long run in the competition.
2.9.12
Spartak 3, Park Celtic U19s 4
Conceding two bizarre goals in quick succession after hauling back a two goal deficit was the key to losing this friendly contest at sun baked Marlay Park, which saw Spartak complete their pre season outings. Another useful run out which will help prepare for the league challenges ahead.
A first half performance devoid of energy saw the Sky Blues go two down; failure to pressurise opponents saw Park take full advantage with two smart finishes. Shane McInerney alone was willing to take the fight to the enemy before tiring in the second period.
Spartak attacked sporadically; indeed the forward play was the best aspect of the home team’s game. Conor Maguire had missed a chance when Derek Ruxton played him in, and both Derek and Conor Callis had opportunities.
There was an improvement after the interval. Niall Lennon’s pass sent Conor Maguire away on a fine run and his cross left Graham McEnroe with a simple task to pull a goal back. A penalty conceded by Seamus McCahill was then smartly saved by Jason Northey and Steve Walsh equalised on 68 minutes when his free kick deceived the keeper.
Then came those goals. Niall Lennon was adjudged to have fouled about 55 yards from goal; while the Sky Blues argued the toss and switched off, Park raced in for the lead goal. Then a Park corner, low to the near post was missed by two Spartak players before hitting the post and neatly presenting a goal to a visiting forward.
Again the Sky Bues rallied. Maguire and Ruxton were running hard at the defence and causing consternation, while Steve Walsh rekindled some of his old form. Derek Ruxton drove a free just wide and was then tripped in the box after a fine run. Seamus McCahill’s penalty lacked power and precision and was easily saved. Ruxton and McEnroe then combined beautifully in the game’s best move to lay on a goal for Conor Maguire but it was just too late.
Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Shane McInerney 7 Steve Walsh 7 Aodhan McCahill 6 Paul Kinsella 6 Ken Buckley 5 Seamus McCahill 6 Graham McEnroe 7 Dara Comerford 5 Conor Maguire 8 Derek Ruxton 8 Conor Callis 5 Lee Malone 6 Niall Lennon 5
30.8.12
Firhouse 18s 4, Spartak 4
A return to a regular friendly destination saw the young locals take advantage of some very flaky defending to lead 2-0 and 3-1. Mick Costello’s deflected shot looped over the keeper to reduce arrears and Neil McGowan’s header struck the crossbar before being turned in by a defender to leave it 3-2 at the break.
The early exchanges were something of a horror show for the Sky Blues defence – mind you those Firhouse Carmel young lads were “lightning quick”! Distribution from the back was laboured, slow and mostly inaccurate while the midfield struggled to get a grip on proceedings. Bobby Hayes added to the early confusion with some poor kicking but also made a few decent stops as the Spartak defence went missing.
The threat of monetary punishment had the desired effect and the second half saw a distinct improvement.
Conor Maguire and Derek Ruxton had injected some urgency into the proceedings aided by Jeff Gamble, Neil McGowan and Lee Norton as Spartak launched a series of attacks.
Messrs Maguire and Ruxton both scored good goals to put Spartak ahead and many other chances were created.
Poor midfield marking by Steve Walsh and Mick Costello saw Aodhan McCahill easily by-passed for the Firhouse Carmel equaliser.
Both sides had chances to win it, but each spurned a couple of opportunities.
Form Report:
Bobby Hayes 6 Chris Hogan 5 Barry Maguire 5 Keith Kelly 5 Martin Costello 5 Mick Costello 5 Jeff Gamble 7 Aodhan McCahill 5 Dara Comerford 5 Conor Maguire 7 Steve Walsh 5 Derek Ruxton 7 Neil McGowan 6 Steve Grier 6 Dermot Dooley 6 Jason Northey 6 Lee Dunne 5 Lee Norton 6
Training in St Kilians’ German School on Roebuck Road tonight and each Tuesday at 8.45 on astro; boots not permitted and astros must be worn.