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DDSL 11F: Celtic battled to the very last minute against Hartstown Huntstown fc, a goal from John Madeja, multiple attempts by Sean Larini, Aidan Thom, Aaron OReilly, Ronan wells, Calum Daly and David Onrumeweh. Solid back line performance from Dominick, Kalin, Ayann and Sean Hosford, great goal keeping by James Whooley and Freddie Lawlor. Final result 2/1 to Hartstown Huntstown.
DDSL 12-4 Sun: Despite conceding the fastest goal in DDSL history, according to manager Pat Darcy, Celtic fought back to level things by half time with a goal from Jack O'Neill. James Keady and Sean Quinlan put in a stalwart defensive performance to help keep Palmerstown FC at bay, which gained them a joint man of the match award and laid the foundation for a hugely satisfying victory. In the dying minutes, up stepped Janek Konoirizjk to hit home a deserved winner. In the end it was a great win in conditions that resembled the worst monsoon in Bangladesh and full credit to all the lads who overcame the hostile elements.
DDSL 12C: A cracking finish by Celtic at home to Lakelands. 3-0 read on
DDSL 13C1: A captain's performance by Ryan Brady laid the foundations for Celtic getting back on track in the league with victory at home over Dalkey Utd. 2-1 read on
DDSL 15A1: With the help of a man of the match performance by goal-keeper Sean Greene, Celtic stormed to a fabulous victory away to Cabinteely. 6-4
DDSL 19 Devnt: This was one game that beat the elements today in Porterstown. The teams fortunately had rearranged their game for 10am to facilitate the ref getting to the FAI Cup Final, which meant the pitch was playable at start of play. The heavens opened during the second half as the rain came down in stair rods, but they managed to see out the game which Celtic won easing up against Dundrum Athletic. On the mark for Celtic were Greg Tobin, Kevin Miller, Mike Aherne, Frank Desailles, and a brace from Conor Hamilton. 6-1