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AUL Prem B: Celtic progress to Round 3 in the Leinster Junior Cup winning away to Kildare Town with goals from Killian Zambra and a late winner from Joey Crampton. 2-1
DDSL 11B Sun: Celtic maintained their 100 per cent start to the season with a rampaging win over St John Bosco. On the mark were Reece Harper, Frankie Hennessy, Michael Wiley, Dylan Clarke, Cian Hegarty, David Strappe and a hat trick from Calum Gormley. 9-0
DDSL 11F Sat: Celtic travelled away for their game v Raheny Utd. Aaron O'Reilly scored two but one was disallowed, great defending by Ayann Tausseef, Dominic Odujebe and the two Sean's, Hosford and Larini who alternated in midfield. Solid performances from Freddie and James Whooley in goal. Ronan Wells, Aaron, David Onwumerah and Aidan Thom had 15 attempts on goal excluding a penalty which was taken by Aaron who was unlucky not to get a hat trick. 1-2
DDSL 11G Sun: James Bannerman scored Celtic's goal (click) which earned him the joint man of the match award, sharing it with the ubiquitous Ren Mulligan who on another day would have scored a hat trick, only being denied by an amazing goal keeping performance (click to see what we mean). Cosdel Burlacu, Joe Dunne and Ibrahim Hussein put in huge shifts in an incessant end to end match. The goal keeping duties were shared between Conor Lawless and Tadhg Leahy and they had little chance with the goals that John Vianney Boys scored. Ruben Aherne in only his second game was Celtic's most improved player. 1-4 (match action)
DDSL 12A1 Sat: Celtic single strike on goal ends Sacred Heart's unbeaten run with goal from Dylan Coyne. 1-0 read on
DDSL 12C Sat: Difficult afternoon for Celtic at home to Donnybrook. 1-5 read on
DDSL 13 Major1: Celtic put St Kevin's Boys to the sword. 5-3
DDSL 13B: Very strong performance from Celtic in first half, good team goals from Fabian Wolski, Klevis Malaj, Craig Hughes & Sabin Ghet, assisted by Brendan Stangu & Dino Dervisic from midfield. Huge credit to the rest of the squad for their support and resolute defence as Dalkey strengthened in the second half. The back 5 of Kacem, Chuck, Hammad, Liam & Darren are a major contribution to the success of this team, and their reliability in this game in particular allowed all of the other players to have good game time and ultimately win the game with great assurance. Special mention to Great Imole, who is not a keeper, but demonstrated his own football skills in the Manuel Neuer role. The sheer energy of Tristan & Scott freshened up the second half to close out the game, and it was great to see Danny O'Mahoney continue his excellent form and creativity with some delightful skills and crowd pleasing moves on the wing. Well done lads...Winter Training from Monday.
DDSL 13C1: Celtic were intent on making it back to back wins after their win away to Ardmore Rovers in Bray last week. It was not to be and despite Gentian Ameriani's penalty strike, they went down to the visiting Mount Merrion.
DDSL 15 Elite: Celtic and Stella Maris share the points in Porterstown. 2-2
DDSL 15A1: Eoghan Kearney, Jamie Shields, and Saverio Myrtaj were on the mark for Celtic in Porterstown to ensure they took the points against the visiting Marks Celtic. Sean McLoughlin was given the man of the match award for his fabulous defending. 3-2
DDSL 15B: Goals from Adam Condell, Dahlan Hamza and a brace from Dylan Mulready, gave Celtic a comfortable winning margin at home to Rathcoole Boys. 4-1
NDSL 18 Prem: Celtic progress in LFA Cup. 5-1 read on
NDSL 18B: Catre's strike is the difference in the end as Celtic takes the points at home to Navan Road Utd. 1-0 read on
DDSL 19 Dev1: Celtic lose out in their league contest at home to Sacred Heart by the odd goal in 5. 2-3