North Down entertained South Antrim at Comber Leisure Centre on Saturday in the semi-final of the Irish Trophy and looking to reach the final for the third time. By coincidence, the visitors were the opposition in the final five years ago when North Down won 3-2.The game started at a fast pace in front of the largest crowd of the season and it was South Antrim who had the opening chances, however Darren Rodgers in the home goal made two top saves in the opening minutes. But after 5 minutes Jamie Orr scored with a strong strike to give the home team a dream start. Two minutes later a mazy run from captain Ross Linter along the right channel created the opportunity for Josh Gilmore to score North Down’s 2nd. North Down settled into the game and started to play some flowing hockey eventually leading to a short corner which Phil Templeton dispatched right at the close of the first quarter leaving North Down well in control South Antrim to their credit didn’t disappear and retaliated with a goal by Max Taylor on 23 minutes to keep the game alive. Despite chances at either end it remained 3-1 at half time.Into the second half Darren Rodgers made an important save on 48 minutes from the visitors' striker who looked certain to score but he was unable to keep out James Brown who brought it back to 3-2 from a penalty corner 2 minutes later to reignite the contest. However, North Down continued to play impressive attacking hockey and replied again with a Templeton drag flick to regain the two goal advantage. The last quarter was just as entertaining, with South Antrim awarded a penalty stroke. Rodgers in the home goal stood strong with an excellent save to maintain North Down's advantage. This was a pivotal moment, as North Down went on to score two more from Gareth McKeown and Andrew Welsh to round off a fantastic 6-2 victory and secure passage to the Irish Trophy final in Dublin.Despite the apparently convincing scoreline, there was little to choose between the two teams. If anything, South Antrim made more mistakes at important moments and the form of Rodgers in the home goal was decisive.Burch Autos Man of the Match was Darren Rodgers.
North Down ladies 1sts faced Ballyclare on Saturday at Comber looking to bounce back from their narrow 2-1 defeat to fellow promotion challengers Armagh. With 3 regular starters unavailable and Ballyclare having become somewhat of a bogey team for North Down in the last few seasons, the Comber girls knew that this would be no…
North Down seconds made the trip north last Saturday to play Limavady 1st XI in the second round of the Intermediate Cup. This was a tough fixture for North Down playing a team several leagues above them but the visitors were sharp from the whistle and a quick sideline ball taken by Katie Migan found Tilly…
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…
By Julie Fisher Last Saturday North Down 4ths played Annadale 2nds in the Junior Plate at Comber Leisure Centre. North Down had played such great hockey the previous week, beating the top of their league opposition and were looking to repeat their performance. However this was not to be the case in the first half. The…
North Down travelled to Ballynahinch on Saturday to play Hinch in the first round of the Anderson Cup and recorded a comfortable 8-1 victory.They now progress to play Cliftonville in Round 2. North Down dominated play from start to finish but it was Hinch who surprised the visitors in the 8th minute.Graham was allowed to…
North Down travelled to Shaws Bridge on Tuesday evening to play Inst in a rearranged Premier league game. North Down were without Jonny Moore, Michael Black, Jonny Linter and Ross Blair but this cannot be used as an excuse for an inept performance which saw the home side romp to an 11 nil victory. This…
Any idea when the final will be ?
7 May likely at UCD Dublin