The Club is running a 3v3 Challenge for the u9,10,11,12 groups this Sunday in Kilannin from 11.30-3.00 This is a great opportunity for some fun and a super chance to practice skills. Date: Sunday 21st Feb Time: 11.30 – 3.00 Ages:… Read More ›
Month: February 2016
LMS: Week 4
At the start of Week 4 we had 37 people left. Everton accounted for 12, Man Utd 3, Villa, West Ham, Bournemouth & Leicester 1 each So after 4 weeks, the competition is down to 18 Details in the pdf… Read More ›
PL: Great Win against UL Eagles & U12 Girls
By Steven Heaney SSE AIRTRICITY Moycullen made it back-to-back home wins when they overcame Premier League rivals UL Eagles this past Saturday in the Kingfisher gym. Moycullen dominated their Munster opposition on both ends of the floor, in what was… Read More ›
LMS: Week 3 Picks
At the start of Week 3 we had 49 people left. Liverpool players leaving at the same time as a lot of supporters accounted for 8, Man City 2, Chelsea 1 & Swansea 1 So after 3 weeks, the competition… Read More ›
Disappointment for U18’s in National Cup Final
A favourable group draw, no major injuries at the business end of the season, avoiding the favourites until the final, key players in good form; add to that a good record in key underage games versus Neptune and, in sporting terms, everything pointed to it being “Moycullen’s year”. However, on Saturday, this all meant nothing as Moycullen came up against a quality side who were just too good. In fairness to the team, they gave it everything and, for a brief moment with three minutes to go, after a superb fourth quarter effort, they had closed to within 5 and dared to dream. Neptune quickly slammed the door in their faces though and closed out the game in impressive fashion in a way Moycullen had done in their previous three games. Deserving champions, the level of their ability was further highlighted on Sunday, when 4 of the same players logged big minutes in their U20 victory over Moycullen’s U20 conquerors, St Vincents, with Sean Jenkins clinching his 2nd MVP award of the weekend. Indeed, one wonders how much star U16’s, Cian Heaphy and David Murray would have played, were they not ineligible due to their age!