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AUL PremB Sun: Celtic make it 4 on the bounce with dramatic injury time winner away to Title chasing Ayrfield Utd. Celtic had led 2-1 for most of the game before Ayrfield grabbed an equaliser 5 mins from time that appeared to have secured them a share of the points. Celtic's goals from David Costello, recently returned from injury, and Johnny Quinn, who won schoolboy honours with Celtic, looked enough before the late equaliser. Celtic's hard work over the past number of months however, is paying dividends. Conor Stephenson popped up with the winner at the death to confirm Celtic as one of the form sides at the moment. Conor and David have just emerged from Celtic's title winning Under-19s team of last season, after many years in Celtic's schoolboys. 3-2
DDSL 9 Orange Sun: Cracking entertainment in the fog in Porterstown. match action.
DDSL 10D Sunday: Celtic showed their potential when they overcame St Josephs Sallynoggin in Porterstown. While conditions were difficult for both teams in the dense fog, it was Celtic prevailed with strikes from Jonah Courtney, Euan Kavanagh, and Conan Feeney. 3-1 match action
DDSL 10F: Park Celtic showed why they lead the league table with a formidable performance against their hosts in Porterstown Park. Man of the match for Celtic was Theo Hennessy whose appearances had been restricted lately because of illness. He was back at his best today, winning ball and distributing it intelligently. Unfortunately the visitors ran out the winners in the end. match action
DDSL 10G: A battling performance by Celtic against their County Wicklow visitors, Ardmore Rovers, was not enough to prevent defeat. Denis, Romeo and Aiman were Celtic's scorers. 3-7
DDSL 11C: Celtic at home in the Cup took on Malahide Utd from 2 divisions higher and put the visitors to the sword. 2-1
DDSL 11D1: This was a tough loss for Celtic who went down as a result of the harshest of penalties against a plucky Tolka Rovers. Celtic hit the post a couple of times and found the Tolka keeper in splendid form. Despite an heroic effort, Celtic will have to concentrate on the league after this Cup exit. 0-1
DDSL 11E: Celtic were disappointed to come away from Walkinstown after exiting the Cup against Manortown Utd. 0-1. read on
DDSL 11G: A hat trick from James Daly, and one each for Killian Maxwell and Daniel O'Flynn, saw Celtic take the points against Lucan Utd in Porterstown in a very entertaining game, enveloped by fog which made the clarity of photos less than you might wish for. 5-0 match action
DDSL 12A: Manager Damien and assistant Damien Jnr, and coach David Cummins were very pleased with their team's performance against a formidable Lucan Utd that made this a real contest. Horich Nzingo's brace was the difference between the sides at the end of the day. 2-0 match action
DDSL 14C: Celtic were in shooting form against Mount Merrion in Porterstown in this shoot-out that ended in the narrowest of victories for the home side. Dylan Mulready was the ace in the pack with his hat trick, while Adam Condell and Muzi completed the scoring. 5-4