MSC Quarter-Final: Waterford United 2-0 Douglas Hall   Waterford United overcame stern resistance from Douglas Hall at the RSC today to advance to the Semi-Final stage of the Munster Senior Cup. In a lively encounter, not short on incident, the Blues dealt with all that was thrown at them, including the loss of Kieran Fitzgerald to a second yellow card, to run out 2-0 winners. The Munster Senior League club had perhaps the best of the opening exchanges, Ian Cullinane and Declan O’Connell both firing narrowly over early on. United’s best chance fell to Willie John Kiely, as he launched himself at a dangerous cross from the right from Fitzgerald, but couldn’t keep his header down. Into the second half, and the home side got of to a flying start. Gary Dunphy’s deep corner from the left was only half cleared, and the ball fell to John Kearney, who turned smartly and volleyed home from 12 yards. Kiely then took centre stage, wriggling clear but crossing just ahead of the inrushing Paul Carey, and then firing over the top when well placed. With twenty minutes left the lone striker saw the best of his chances pass by, superb work from Kearney setting him up to volley narrowly over the angle from 20 yards out, and two minutes later he flashed a header inches wide from Declan Woodgate’s cross. In the midst of those chances the Blues were reduced to 10, as Fitzgerald was sent to the line for a second bookable offence, and for a time Douglas threatened to level the match, with Kevin Mulcahy and sub Ger O’Donovan, in particular, causing problems to the home defence. Woodgate produced a flying interception to prevent Mulcahy getting clear on 75 minutes, and moments later O’Donovan’s cross from the right was returned by Graham McCarthy only for Mulcahy to head over from six yards out. That proved a spur for United, and they made sure of the result with a fine goal with five minutes remaining. Kevin Waters did well down the left, feeding Woodgate, who slipped an exquisite ball inside for Joe Mulcahy, moving in at pace on goal. The sub jinked into the box, skipped past the challenge of Brian Wilkinson, and hammed home from 8 yards. Kearney almost put more gloss on the result, his thunderous drive from Kiely’s clever lay-off bringing a superb save from Dan O’Leary in the Douglas net. Right at the death the numbers were evened up, as McCarthy saw read for serious foul play, and the game came to a close. A good start to the competitive season so, and a great taster for what is to come from next weekend.   Waterford United: Devine; Fitzgerald, Cummins, Murray, Woodgate; Carey (Mulcahy 74), Dunphy, Browne, Kearney, Waters; Kiely – subs: Burns, Grincell Goals: Kearney 47, Mulcahy 85 Booked: Fitzgerald, Cummins, Murray, Kiely Sent Off: Fitzgerald 64   Douglas Hall: O’Leary; Cullinane, Wilkinson, O’Shea, Brohan; K Stanton, Moore (O’Donovan 56), McSorley, O’Connell; J McCarthy (G McCarthy 73), Mulcahy (Murphy 82) - sub: R Stanton Booked: Moore, Cullinane, O’Connell Sent Off: G McCarthy 91
Munster Senior Cup Quarter-Final,  Saturday Feb 28th, 2.00pm, RSC Waterford United take on Douglas Hall in the quarter-finals of the Munster Senior Cup this Saturday, determined to recapture the trophy they last held just two seasons ago.

The Blues have happy memories of Hall’s last visit to the RSC, an FAI Cup third round tie in May 2006, when they ran out comfortable 5-0 winners. Less than three years on and it’s a very different United that will take to the field, only Kenny Browne and Paul McCarthy remain from the starting line-up that night. Subsequent managers have made much changes to the side, one of which, of course, is fullback Seamus Long, himself a Douglas Hall player until the start of this year.

Saturday’s game will be a tough test of Stephen Henderson’s squad. Three wins in their three pre-season friendlies to date is a great start for the new boss, but he is well aware that Douglas Hall are a top Munster Senior League outfit, and this game represents the sternest question yet of his side’s credentials with the league season kicking off next weekend.

Henderson will have a full squad to choose from, with no suspensions and no injuries to report.

Shop

February 26th, 2009

A new Waterford United Online Shop is being prepared and will be online soon.

In the meantime, here are some of the items available from the club shop at the RSC, which is open every match night before and after the game, and at half-time.

Everything you see here, and a whole raft of other items, can be ordered directly from the IBSC on 087-6852870.

Azzuri Rain Jacket

Azzuri Rain Jacket

Windcheater

Windcheater

Baseball Cap

Baseball Cap

Woolly Hat - Royal Blue

Woolly Hat - Royal Blue

Woolly Hat - Navy

Woolly Hat - Navy

That number again, 087-6852870!

 

2009 Squad

February 26th, 2009
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Michael Devine
 

Squad number: 1
DOB: 19/03/73
Born: Cobh
Position: Goalkeeper
Height: 6ft 1in
Previous Clubs: Cork City, Waterford United, Cobh Ramblers, Newcastle United, Middlesboro

Sponsored by: Perennial Freight

Mick returns after a very successful spell at Turner’s Cross, picking up a league winners medal in 2005, the FAI Cup in 2007, and the Setanta Cup in 2008. He also scooped the SWAI Goalkeeper of the year award in the title winning season. Rock solid, dependable, and capable of spectacular agility, he also has a bark that can be heard the length of the pitch, with which he marshalls the defence to great effect. Will always be remembered for the string of 8 clean sheets in the last 8 matches that delivered the Blues from beyond the grave in 1999. Mick is also the club captain this season.

 

 

 

 

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Kevin Burns

Squad number: 17
DOB: 28/07/90
Born: Waterford
Position: Goalkeeper
Height: 6ft 4 in
Previous Clubs: Seaview Celtic, Tramore AFC, Waterford United U-20

Sponsored by: The Tower Hotel

Kevin comes into the squad on the back of a string of exceptional performances between the sticks in the inaugural Under-20 season, where he displayed outstanding athleticism, lightning quick reactions, and a good head for organisation. Kevin spent seven years at Seaview Celtic, and was signed for the U-20s after a single season at Tramore AFC. The youngster will no doubt also play a key role in this year’s young Blues side, while relishing the experience of learning alongside one of the legends of the game.

 

 

 

 

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Kevin Murray

Squad number: 4
DOB: 16/11/83
Born: Cork
Position: Centre Half
Height: 6ft 4in
Previous Clubs: Cork City, Cobh Ramblers

Sponsored by: John Thompson

Kevin became Stephen Henderson’s third signing when he was snapped up from under the noses of Cork City in the middle of January 2009. The tall centre half was the rock of Henderson’s defence at Cobh, and already this year has begun to forge a solid partnership with Kenny Browne. Powerful, strong in the air, well able to play ball on the deck, and with an excellent football brain, Kevin has the potential to become a Blues legend.

 

 

 

 

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Kenny Browne

Squad number: 5
DOB: 07/08/86
Born: Waterford
Position: Defender / Midfielder
Height: 6ft 3in
Previous Club: Waterford Bohs

Sponsored by: Tom O’Brien Construction

Signed from local side Bohemians in 2004, and gradually forcing his way into the senior squad, ‘Fletch’ became a fixture in the first team in the 2006 season. An injury ravaged 2007 limited his appearances, but last year saw his talent blossom with a series of immense performances for United. Though David Breen jokingly said that he had a pain in his back from carrying Kenny, in fact the pair formed a solid partnership at the heart of the Blues defence. Tough in the tackle, commanding in the air, and with a good football brain and an eye for goal (four to his name last campaign), Kenny has for a long time been a real fans’ favourite, and one of the most talented players in Stephen Henderson’s squad.

 

 

 

 

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Kieran Fitzgerald

Squad number: 24
DOB: 03/01/87
Born: Waterford
Position: Defender
Height: 6ft
Previous Clubs: Villa FC, Kilkenny City

Sponsored by: O’Driscoll Glazing

Kieran joined the Blues in 2006 from local side Villa FC, and briefly moved to Kilkenny City on loan in February 2007, returning to the RSC before the end of the season, when he made the step up to become an integral member of the senior squad. A strong player, ferocious in the tackle, good in the air, and with a desire to get forward in support of the attack, the local youngster has the potential to be one of the Blues stars of the future. Though chances at his favoured right back position had been somewhat curtailed last season, he shone in the role whenever called upon, and also performed admirably on the right side of midfield when required.

 

 

 

 

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Declan Woodgate

Squad number: 3
DOB: 21/01/89
Born: Oxford, England
Position: Left Back
Height: 6ft
Previous Clubs: Villa FC, Waterford United U-20

Sponsored by: McDonalds

Declan was promoted to the senior set up in January of 2009 after an impressive season with the Under-20 side. Having lined out for the senior team on a couple of occasions two years ago, he has some idea of what to expect this year at the higher level, and the manager has no worries about his ability to make the step up, citing the young full back’s superb attitude and willingness to simply get on with the job in hand. Strong, quick, and with a more than decent passing ability, Declan will have no problems lotting into the mean Blues back line.

 

 

 

 

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Seamus Long

Squad number: 23
DOB: 19/09/85
Born: Belfast
Position: Right back / Midfield
Height: 6ft 4in
Previous Clubs: UCD, Shamrock Rovers, Douglas Hall

Sponsored by: Nivea For Men

The talented defender signed from Douglas Hall at the end of January, and is thought by many to have been the outstanding player in the Munster Senior League for the past two seasons, culminating in his scoring the winner of the LSL in the Inter-League Cup Final in 2008. Previously Seamus has featured in Shamrock Rovers’ 2006 promotion winning side, and prior to that spent two seasons at UCD. Though a natural at right back, Seamus is equally adept on the left, and at centre half, and in addition is comfortable at right or centre midfield.

 

 

 

 

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Squad number
: 6
DOB: 22/03/85
Born: Cork
Position: Midfield
Height: 5ft 11in
Previous Club
: Cobh Ramblers

Sponsored by: Design & Display

Along with Graham Cummins, John was the first new face to be brought into the squad by Stephen Henderson for the current season. The midfielder has bags of ability on the ball, and is at his best as the creative heart of the team, pulling the strings from the centre circle. Also likes to get forward, and has already got off the scoring mark. This year he has shown another string to his bow as an accomplished left back.

 

 

 

 

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Alan Carey

Squad number: 2
DOB: 19/03/80
Born: Cork
Position: Right Midfielder / Defender
Height: 6ft 2in 
Previous Clubs: Cobh Ramblers, Waterford United, Cork City

Sponsored by: F.L.I. Environmental

Alan is back for his second stint at the RSC, having arrived here from Cork City for a couple of seasons in 2004-2005, including the run to the Cup Final. A right back at the time, Alan moved up the touchline in his time at Cobh, developing into a fine right sided player, and scoring some spectacular goals from free kicks, something he has continued to do in the blue shirt. This year he has returned to the right back position, which he has nailed down for most of the season. Was club captain at Cobh in 2007.

 

 

 

 

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Paul McCarthy

Squad number: 8
DOB: 09/01/85
Born: Tramore
Position: Centre Midfield
Height: 5ft 11in
Previous Club: Tramore AFC

Sponsored by: Sully’s Snooker Club

Paul played part of the 2005 season with the Blues U-21 squad, and was called into the senior side on several occasions that campaign, before briefly returning to his hometown club Tramore. Signing a new contract in 2006, he quickly established himself in the first team, and has been pretty much a regular fixture ever since. Last season Macca suffered a horror fracture of the ankle, compounded with torn ligaments, which kept him out of the side for much of the year. A strong-running midfielder, with an excellent engine and a great football brain. Played through the pain barrier for the Blues this year, but eventually underwent adductor muscle surgery in August which will unfortunately keep Paul out for the remainder of the season.

 

 

 

 

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Dave Warren

Squad number: 33
DOB: 22/02/81
Born: Mayfield, Cork
Position: Midfielder 
Height: 5ft 9 in
Previous Clubs: Cobh Ramblers, Cork City, Wrexham, Mayfield United

Sponsored by: n/a

Dave started his career at Mayfield United as a central midfielder, before moving to Wrexham FC in 2000 for two seasons. After a frustrating time at Wrexham he returned home and signed for Cork City, but there too found first team opportunities limited, and soon moved to Cobh Ramblers, initially on loan. 

Having moved into a striking role his career flourished at Cobh, famously including a double hat-trick in an 8-1 demolition of Monaghan United. In 2007 Dave signed for the Blues. Initially used wide in midfield, he soon settled back into to his original central midfield role, putting in a string of immense performances in that berth. After parting company with United after the 2008 season and taking a break from football, the Blues faithful were delighted to see him re-sign in June of 2009.

Strong, tough in the tackle, with a seemingly unlimited engine, and an eye for goal, Dave’s return is a majoe boost to Waterford’s push for promotion this season.

 

 

 

 

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Stephen Grant

Squad number: 12
DOB: 16/07/85
Born: Waterford
Position: Midfield
Height: 6ft
Previous Clubs: Tramore AFC, Kilkenny City, Waterford Bohs

Sponsored by: n/a

Stephen returned to the RSC in the July 2009 transfer window, having played here for three seasons between 2004 and 2006, and he adds hugely to Stephen Henderson’s options in both attack and defence, as he can fulfill any role in midfield. Possessing great energy and mobility, Stephen tackles well, loves to get forward in support of the attack, and has an eye for goal. Originally signed from Waterford Bohs, he spent a season at Kilkenny City in 2007, before joining Tramore AFC for the 2008/09 season, helping them to take the Junior League Premier title in May. In September 2004 he scored one of the quickest ever goals at the Brandywell, in the first minute of the Derry City v Waterford United match, only to have it chalked off as the tie was abandoned due to floodlight failure after 19 minutes. In February 2006 he was a late call-up to Don Givens’ Ireland U-21 side for the Madeira Tournament, playing in all three games, and scoring the first goal in the 2-1 win in the final match against Portugal as Ireland went on to win the tournament.

 

 

 

 

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Paul Walsh

Squad number: 20
DOB: 07/10/88
Born: Waterford
Position: Midfield
Height: 6ft
Previous Clubs: Bohemians, Limerick

Sponsored by: n/a

An exceptionally talented midfielder, Paul has starred for Limerick on many, many occasions since he joined them last season from Waterford Bohemians, mainly in his preferred role on the right wing. He is comfortable anywhere across midfield or up front, and with great pace, first touch, skill on the ball and a very attacking frame of mind, he is a wonderful addition to the Blues’ attacking arsenal. The 21 year old hails from Grantstown Village in Waterford City, and is currently attending the University of Limerick, where his is in his final year.

 

 

 

 

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Kevin Waters

Squad number: 11
DOB: 26/08/80
Born: Wexford
Position: Left Midfield
Height: 6ft
Previous Clubs: St. Oliver’s, Clonmel Town, Limerick 37

Sponsored by: Azzuri

Kevin is the longest serving member of the Blues squad, having signed in 1999 from Clonmel Town. Once established in the senior team, he was virtually ever present on the left side of the Blues midfield, and picked up a First Division Championship medal in 2002/03, along with three Junior International caps. ‘Blondie’ left for Limerick in 2007, and he was the Shannonsiders’ top scorer that year before returning to the RSC at the start of last season. Strong in possession, and comfortable mixing it in the middle or running the wing on the left, Kevin’s prowess from dead ball situations adds another dimension to the Blues attack

 

 

 

 

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Gary Dunphy

Squad number: 16
DOB: 13/01/88
Born: Waterford
Position: Centre Midfield
Height: 5ft 11in
Previous Clubs: Ferrybank, Glasgow Celtic

Sponsored by: Alpha Design

A strong pacy midfielder who has the ability and vision to turn any game, Gary initially signed for the Blues in 2005 after a stint at Celtic, but was released the following season. Returning in short order to the U-21 setup, he played his way into the senior squad for the start of last season, featuring regularly. A neat passer who likes to link up play and to push forward in support of the attack, Gary adds a different dimension to the Blues midfield when selected. He also possesses an ice cool temperament from the penalty spot, and is the first choice penalty taker when available, having scored four times from the spot last season.

 

 

 

 

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Paul Carey

Squad number: 14
DOB: 12/01/89
Born: Waterford
Position: Centre Midfield / Right Midfield
Height: 5ft 7in
Previous Clubs: Southend United, Waterford U-20

Sponsored by: Gregory’s Menswear

Paul is the third member of the squad to make the step up from the U-20 set-up, and like Declan Woodgate he is now a fully senior player. He was hugely impressive last season for the young Blues, prompting Stephen Henderson to snap him up without delay. Seemingly most comfortable in the middle of midfield, he is equally adept down the right side, and even starred on the left wing in a couple of pre-season cameos. Determined, tenacious, and with an abundance of ability, Paul is definitely one for the future.

 

 

 

 

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Joe Mulcahy

Squad number: 7
DOB: 10/06/88
Born: Kilkenny
Position: Midfielder
Height: 5ft 8in
Previous Clubs: Kilkenny City, Shelbourne

Sponsored by: The Irish Daily Star

Joey is in his second season with the Blues, having spent time at Shelbourne and his home club Kilkenny City. He has established himself already as an important member of the squad, putting in some impressive performances when called upon, whether from the start or from the bench. Used primarily as a right-sided midfielder in the senior side, Joey captained the U-20 team from a central midfield berth in 2008, driving his team on with maturity, strength, indefatiguable running, and a love of getting forward to join in the attack.

 

 

 

 

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Willie John Kiely

Squad number: 9
DOB: 25/06/88
Born: Abbeyside
Position: Striker
Height: 5ft 9in
Previous Clubs: Ballinroad, Abbeyside, Waterford Bohemians, Cherry Orchard, Aberdeen

Sponsored by: Tony Burke EZ Living

The young Blues striker, a natural poacher with a nose for goal, started his career at local clubs Ballinroad, Abbeyside and Waterford Bohs before heading for Dublin and Cherry Orchard, where he won a SFAI Cup winners medal. From there he moved to Aberdeen, starring for their U-19 and reserve sides, but was released in the summer of 2007. Turning down a move to Drogheda, he signed for the Blues in early July. The Abbeyside native started brightly last season but tailed off somewhat towards the end. This year, though, he has been a revelation up front, banging goals in for fun, and his duel with Graham Cummins for the top scoring award has been a feature of the season so far.

 

 

 

 

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Graham Cummins

Squad number: 15
DOB: 29/12/87
Born: Cork
Position: Centre Half / Centre Forward
Height: 6ft 2 in
Previous Club: Cobh Ramblers

Sponsored by: The Tweedy Group

Graham joined the Blues in January of 2009, as Stephen Henderson’s first signing along with fellow ex-Rambler John Kearney. Initially forging a great partnership with Kevin Murray at the heart of the defence, Graham was soon moved up front, and took to the role like a duck to water. He has all the attributes of a great centre forward: quick, strong, possessed of a great touch and pass, superb positional sense and a cool finish. He is in with an excellent chance of finishing the season as the league’s top goalscorer.

 

 

 

 

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David Grincell

Squad number: 10
DOB: 09/03/88
Born: Kilkenny
Position: Striker
Height: 5ft 9in
Previous Clubs: Bohemians, Kilkenny City, Tramore AFC

Sponsored by: Morris’s DIY

A skillful, speedy striker who has shown his goalscoring ability at every club, David signed for the Blues after stealing the show in the 2006 Munster Youths Cup Final for Tramore, and in 2007 spent time on loan at Kilkenny City to gain senior experience. Last season he was used very sparingly at first by manager Gareth Cronin, coming off the bench on no less than 16 occasions before getting his first start. The 15th of those occasions is forever burned in the memory of those that witnessed it, however, as Grinny came on against Longford Town to score one of the goals of that or any season, a 35 yard volley that screamed into the top corner. Further double strikes against Fingal and Limerick 37 bolstered his reputation as one of the most exciting talents in the League of Ireland. Has suffered somewhat this season due to the outstanding form of Cummins and Kiely up front, but recently got off the mark in the league with a goal of the season candidate against Finn Harps. Suffered a horror double fracture of the wrist in the first match against Crumlin United in August, but has made a rapid recovery, and returned to action against Harps in Ballybofey in October.

 

 

 

 

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Vinny Sullivan

Squad number: 18
DOB: 19/04/81
Born: Dungarvan
Position: Forward
Height: 6ft 1in
Previous Clubs: Dungarvan United, Glasgow Celtic, Livingston, Cork City

Sponsored by:

A Blues stalwart for many years, Vinny re-signed at the end of August 2009, a welcome addition to the squad, particularly after the injury to David Grincell. He began his career at Dungarvan United, moving to Celtic and then Livingston in Scotland before returning home and signing for the Blues in 2002. Apart from one season with Cork City in 2006, he spent all that time at the RSC until the end of last year, and finished top goalscorer in many of those years, including his debut season, and the last two. He returns from a total break from soccer, having spent the early part of the year playing Gaelic football for Dungarvan. A proven goalscorer at League of Ireland level, with pace, presence, and seemingly endless stamina.

 

 

 

 

sports-3-waterford-utd-agre.jpg Waterford United will boast a big new supporter on its jerseys this season with the arrival of Ireland’s fastest growing mobile network, 3, as the club’s primary association for the coming year. The club is delighted to welcome the global telecommunications giant onboard in what is a major confidence boost for football in the South East. The agreement, which was announced at 3’s flagship store on Dublin’s Grafton Street Store today, will see the 3 logo on the front of all Waterford United shirts this season as well as on all club stationary and signage at the Regional Sports Centre. Chief Executive of 3, Robert Finnegan, native of Dunmore East welcomed the partnership: ‘3 has a strong track record in supporting Irish sport and we hope this association will kick off another successful chapter in the history of this club. We look forward to supporting Waterford United in the season ahead.’ “This is a huge boost for the club!” said Chairman Chris Everett in welcoming the announcement. “3 Ireland is a very successful and high profile company and we look forward to working closely with them to ensure a successful partnership. It is also a major vote of confidence in League of Ireland football and in the ongoing work of everybody at Waterford United who have worked so hard to keep League football alive in this area.” Waterford has a proud history in the League of Ireland, dating back to their entry into the league in 1930. The late 1960s and early 1970s will be remembered as the club’s ‘golden period’, with the league title being brought back to the south-east on six occasions. 3 offer a number of mobile football products and services including live Barclays Premier and Champions League games, highlights clips, live score services, text and MMS alerts.

FAI Ford Cup

February 25th, 2009
Date Venue Time Opposition Round Score Result
13 Jun 09 RSC 7.00 Carrigaline United 3rd Round 6-0 Win
14 Aug 09 Richmond Park 7.45 Crumlin United 4th Round 0-0 Draw
18 Aug 09 RSC 7.45 Crumlin United 4th replay 2-0 Win
12 Sep 09 RSC 7.00 St Patrick’s Athletic Qrtr Final 1-1 Draw
15 Sep 09 Richmond Park 7.45 St Patrick’s Athletic QF replay 2-0 Win
23 Oct 09 The Showgrounds 7.35 Sligo Rovers Semi Final 0-1 Loss
22 Nov 09 Tallaght Stadium 3.00 FAI Cup Final

EA Sports Cup

February 25th, 2009
Date Venue Time Opposition Round Score Result
14 Apr 09 n/a n/a bye 1st Round bye bye
04 May 09 Ballon 3.00 FC Carlow 2nd Round 3-1 Win
19 May 09 RSC 7.45 Shamrock Rovers Quarter Final 2-1 Win
04 Aug 09 Belfield Bowl 7.45 UCD Semi Final 3-1 Win
26 Sep 09 RSC 5.30 Bohemians Final 3-1 Loss

League Division One

February 25th, 2009
Date Venue Sponsor Time Opposition Score Result
March  
07 Mar 09 RSC Perennial Freight 7.00 Sporting Fingal 1-1 Draw
13 Mar 09 Ferrycarrig n/a 8.00 Wexford Youths 1-0 Win
20 Mar 09 RSC Gregory’s Menswear 7.45 Shelbourne 0-1 Loss
29 Mar 09 Lissywoollen n/a 5.00 Athlone Town 2-1 Win
April  
04 Apr 09 RSC none 7.00 Longford Town 1-0 Win
11 Apr 09 Finn Park n/a 7.45 Finn Harps 3-1 Win
18 Apr 09 RSC none 2.30 Monaghan United 6-0 Win
24 Apr 09 Jackman Park n/a 7.45 Limerick FC 2-0 Win
May  
02 May 09 RSC none 3.00 Mervue United 2-0 Win
09 May 09 RSC none 7.00 Kildare County 2-0 Win
15 May 09 Belfield Bowl n/a 7.45 UCD 0-0 Draw
22 May 09 Morton Stadium n/a 7.45 Sporting Fingal 4-1 Win
30 May 09 RSC none 7.00 Wexford Youths 1-2 Loss
June  
05 Jun 09 Tolka Park n/a 8.00 Shelbourne 0-1 Loss
19 Jun 09 RSC none 7.45 Athlone Town 2-1 Win
July  
05 Jul 09 Flancare Park n/a 6.30 Longford Town 3-1 Win
19 Jul 09 Kingspan Century Park - 3.00 Monaghan United 0-0 Draw
25 Jul 09 RSC n/a 7.00 Limerick FC 2-1 Win
28 Jul 09 RSC n/a 7.45 Finn Harps 4-0 Win
August  
01 Aug 09 Terryland Park n/a 7.00 Mervue United 2-0 Win
08 Aug 09 Station Road n/a 7.30 Kildare County 2-0 Win
22 Aug 09 RSC - 7.00 UCD 0-1 Loss
29 Aug 09 RSC Ger Wyley Sports 7.00 Sporting Fingal 0-0 Draw
September  
04 Sep 09 Ferrycarrig Park n/a 7.30 Wexford Youths 0-0 Draw
19 Sep 09 Lissywoollen n/a 7.45 Athlone Town 2-1 Win
29 Sep 09 RSC - 7.45 Longford Town 1-0 Win
October  
03 Oct 09 Finn Park n/a 7.45 Finn Harps 1-1 Draw
09 Oct 09 RSC - 7.45 Monaghan United 0-2 Loss
16 Oct 09 Jackman Park n/a 7.45 Limerick FC 1-2 Loss
20 Oct 09 RSC - 7.45 Mervue United 1-0 Win
27 Oct 09 RSC - 7.45 Shelbourne 0-1 Loss
31 Oct 09 RSC - 7.00 Kildare County 2-0 Win
November  
07 Nov 09 Belfield Bowl n/a 7.45 UCD 3-2 Win
10 Nov 09 tba - tba Division 1 Play-Off    
13/16 Nov 09 tba - tba Promotion Play-Off    
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