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AUL: Both Celtic's senior sides won this weekend. In the Friday night fixture, the much fancied Hardwick found themselves 2-0 down at half time to a brace from the in-form Jamie Traynor. Hardwicke fought back however and it looked like they had done enough for a draw when David Costelloe popped up with the winner in injury time. 3-2
In the Saturday afternoon fixture, Celtic were dominant in the unseasonally warm sunshine, with Nick Smuts and Kevin Keane getting Celtic's goals in their 2-0 win.
DDSL 11C1: Celtic explode in Ballyoulster to celebrate Halloween. 6-2 read on
DDSL 11F: Celtic were very unlucky to lose by the odd goal in five against league leaders Celbridge Town. Sean Larini was again on the scoresheet, while Kalin Doherty hit the other. Dominick Odujebe defended valiantly, while Freddie Hennessy was excellent in goal. Celtic had 21 attempts on goal, including shots from Aaron O'Reilly, Aidan Thom, Ronan Wells, Calum Daly, Sean Hosford, and David Onwumerah. So, defeat by the narrowest of margins. 2-3
DDSL 12-6: Celtic had to battle all the way to make sure they got a result from their game v Terenure Rangers. Conor McShane was Celtic's net minder and he pulled off some superb saves, using his feet well and pushing one goal-bound shot over the crossbar, a world class save. Daniel O'Flynn who was his team's players' player of the year last season was back to his best form, while Adam Fleming helped to win possession in the midfield and set up attacks. Celtic's goal was brilliantly taken by Cillian Maxwell who rifled home from close range from a killer ball by Luke Greene into the Terenure penalty box. A final word of thanks to our new kit sponsors Arthur Armstrong Ceilings whose new jerseys looked very smart indeed on this Celtic team. 1-1
DDSL 12C: Share of the spoils a fair result away to Mid Sutton. 1-1 read on
DDSL 13A1: A brace from Sean Odusole, and one from Evan Hardy gave Celtic a hard-earned draw at home to Knocklyon in Porterstown in the early afternoon warm autumn sunshine. Late efforts from Big Sean and Evan Hardy were wide of the mark, and so the sides finished level. 3-3
DDSL 13B: Scott Doyle and Great Imole were Celtic's marksmen away to Lourdes as the visitors came out on top. 2-0 read on
DDSL 13C1: Celtic outgunned by Manortown in Porterstown as the home side rue missed penalties. 3-6 read on
DDSL 14 Major: Celtic hit Finglas for Five. Celtic's marksmen were Leigh Reilly on the double, with one each for Evan, Dylan and Mark Hughes. 5-0 read on
NDSL 14C: The November High Pressure fog almost wipes out this fixture, where Dunboyne are no match for Celtic. match action in the fog
DDSL 15A1: A man of the match performance by Alan McDonagh who got a hat trick gave Celtic a share of the points at home to St Maelruans. Celtic's final goal came from great link-up play involving Colm Hegarty and Jamie Shields who teamed up to set up Sam Hennessy for the equaliser.
DDSL 17 Super: Celtic progress in U-17 PFAI Cup with victory over Shelbourne. Adam Layton and Michael O'Mahony put Celtic 2-0 ahead at half time. Shels did pull one back through a freak ricochet, but Celtic ran out winners. 2-1
NDSL 18 Premier: Drogheda Town were no match for Celtic in their Premier League clash. 4-1 read on