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Ladies fight back to get a point at Armagh
On Saturday the ladies 1st XI travelled to Armagh for a Legacy Premier League game against a fast, young Armagh team. North Down started out strongly and optimistic and were ready to put up a good fight in attempt to get points on the board from the game. They started by winning the ball back…
Narrow defeat for mens fourths
North Down fourths were defeated in a close run game at Shaws Bridge by table topper Instonians fourths. North Down started well, looking well organised at the back and posing a threat on fast counter attacks throughout. However a long ball caught out the defence and, with both defender and goalkeeper slipping, the Inst forward…
Mens seconds held at home by Bann
An entertaining end-to-end eight goal thriller today for the 2s versus Bann where we snatched a point from the drooling false-toothed jaws of madame victory! Our first points dropped this season but ironically one of our better performances. Goal of the Day? The Scott Moore bobbler almost kept out by the paint on the line. “Sounds pants!”…
Late goals rob North Down of an upset
Two goals in the final 4 minutes gave league leaders Instonians a 4-2 home victory over a North Down side that fought to the final whistle last Saturday. This was an evenly fought contest with the league leaders being pushed all the way. Once the rain stopped the pitch quickly drained and the game was…
Thirds salvage a point in Donegal
North Down thirds made the long trip to play Raphoe seconds in Donegal on Saturday morning for a 12.45pm start. A new look team with a number of regulars missing saw the comeback of veteran Martin Moreland who didn’t hesitate committing to the long away trip, even when the Comber men had only 11 players…
Debut win for ladies fifths
Last Saturday saw the return of the North Down Ladies fifth eleven. With new players joining the club and the success of the youth section providing a feeder for girls eligible to play in the senior club North Down are now in the healthy position of fielding five teams again. The team led by Julie…









