AbbVie Academy Round-Up

It was a challenging week for the academy sides as they came up against strong opposition across both the male and female fixtures. However, a number of players produced strong individual displays and showed great character and quality, certainly giving the coaches plenty to think about moving forward.

U15 | Longford Town 2 – 1 Sligo Rovers

Two classy goals from Coughlan undid the lads as we suffered a narrow defeat on Saturday in the opening round of the Michael Hayes Cup. A late consolation goal from substitute Wiktor Dabrowski in the 87th minute was not enough to spark a comeback at Bishopsgate. Despite the result, the lads showed great determination and competed well throughout, creating plenty of chances and battling right until the end.

WU17 | Sligo Rovers 0 – 2 Treaty United

A tough result for the girls on Saturday as we exited the cup against an impressive Treaty United side. Two first-half goals proved decisive, leaving the girls with too much to do in the second half as our cup hopes came to an end. Regardless of the scoreline, the girls put in a strong performance and battled well against a high-flying Treaty United side at the Showgrounds.

WU23 | Athlone Town 6 – 1 Sligo Rovers

Table-toppers Athlone Town proved too strong for the 23s in Sunday’s clash in Athlone. A blistering start from the hosts saw them score four goals inside the opening 20 minutes, leaving the Rovers girls with a mountain to climb. U17 player Erin Farry coolly slotted home a penalty, but it proved to be only a consolation as Athlone ran out comfortable winners. The girls will now look to bounce back in ten days’ time when they welcome second-placed Bohemians to the Showgrounds.

Tom Lavery