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The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Ireland star Robbie Brady leads FAI Cup draw as clear pattern for second round fixtures emerges
LAST year's second round of the Cup - when the League of Ireland sides join the competition - saw six top flight sides drawn together, this year was the opposite. While Drogs face non-league competition, so do six of the other nine top flight sides. Read more on League of Ireland Derry City will visit Treaty United and Sligo Rovers are set to take on First Division leaders Dundalk. In the Women's FAI Cup first round, Men's FAI Cup second round Shamrock Rovers v Wexford Dundalk v Sligo Rovers Fairview Rangers v Shelbourne Cork City v Leicester Celtic Finn Harps v UCD Bray Wanderers v Wayside Celtic Kerry v Athlone Town St Patrick's Athletic v UCC Salthill Devon v St Michael's Galway United v Tolka Rovers Bangor Celtic v Cobh Ramblers Castlebar Celtic v Longford Town Killester Donnycarney v Bohemians Waterford v St Mochta's Treaty United v Derry City Drogheda United v Crumlin United Ties to be played on weekend of July 20 Most read in Football Women's FAI Cup first round Wexford v Bohemians Cork City v Peamount United Treaty United v Ferns United Newbridge Town v Whitehall Rangers Shelbourne v Galway United Athlone Town v Terenure Rangers Shamrock Rovers v Waterford Sligo Rovers v DLR Waves Ties to be played on weekend of June 29 Russell Martin says he can win trophies NOW as he's unveiled as new Rangers manager 1 Robbie Brady takes over drawing duties


RTÉ News
5 days ago
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Drogheda start FAI Cup defence against Crumlin United, holders Shels handed tough opener
Drogheda United's defence of the Sports Direct Men's FAI Cup will begin with a home tie against Crumlin United following the second-round draw today. Kevin Doherty's side were paired with the Dublin outfit, who were 4-2 victors over Lucan United in the first round. Fellow Leinster Senior League side Killester Donnycarney have also Premier Division opposition in their sights after being handed a home tie against Bohemians. Last year's finalists Derry City will travel to face Treaty United while league champions Shelbourne will also be in Limerick to face Fairview Rangers. One provincial league club is guaranteed to be in the third round with Salthill Devon hosting Tipperary's St Michael's UCC, conquerors of Ringmahon Rangers, who were in the news this week due to an expected €3million payday following Caoimhín Kelleher's move to Brentford, have been handed an away tie to Finn Harps. Current Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers will have home advantage against Wexford. Elsewhere, Dundalk host Sligo Rovers, Leicester Celtic travel to Cork City, Wayside Celtic are in Bray, Kerry at home to Athlone Town, Tolka Rovers travel to Galway United, Bangor Celtic welcome Cobh Ramblers and Waterford are at home to St Mochta's. The matches will take place from 18-20 July. Television coverage on RTÉ will begin in the third round of the men's competition, followed by two quarter-finals, both semi-finals, and the final at Aviva Stadium, which will take place on Sunday, 9 November. Meanwhile, in the women's draw, champions Shelbourne face a tough opening defence of their crown at home to Galway United. Non-league outfits Newbridge Town and Whitehall Rangers will face off while Athlone Town, beaten 6-1 in last year's final, are at home to Terenure Rangers. Sligo Rovers, beaten semi-finalists in 2024, face DLR Waves with Cork, who also reached the last four, hosting Peamount United. Wexford have been drawn at home to Bohemians while Treaty United welcome Ferns United in a repeat of last year's first round fixture, which the Limerick side won 9-0. Shamrock Rovers are at home to Waterford. Ties are to be played on the week ending 29 June. FA Cup men's second round draw: Shamrock Rovers v Wexford Dundalk v Sligo Rovers Fairview Rangers v Shelbourne Cork City v Leicester Celtic Finn Harps v UCD, Bray Wanderers v Wayside Celtic Kerry v Athlone Town St Patrick's Athletic v UCC Salthill Devon v St Michael's Galway United v Tolka Rovers Bangor Celtic v Cobh Ramblers Castlebar Celtic v Longford Town Killester Donnycarney v Bohemians Waterford v St Mochta's Treaty United v Derry City Drogheda United v Crumlin United FAI Cup women's first round draw Wexford v Bohemians Cork City v Peamount United Treaty United v Ferns United Newbridge Town v Whitehall Rangers Shelbourne v Galway United Athlone Town v Terenure Rangers Shamrock Rovers v Waterford Sligo Rovers v DLR Waves


The Irish Sun
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘Great to see' – Roy Keane delights locals by attending League of Ireland game during visit to Cork
ROY Keane stopped by his former club Cobh Ramblers while on a visit home to Cork. The Ireland icon famously Advertisement 2 Keane saw his old club defeat Treaty United 2-1 on Friday night Credit: Cobh Ramblers FC 2 Keane went on to earn 67 Ireland caps and is arguably the country's greatest-ever player Credit: Getty And while he didn't spend long there before being snapped up by Nottingham Forest, it's always been evident The latest example of this came on Friday when he attended their home win over Treaty United in the League of Ireland First Division. The club posted a snap of the 53-year-old smiling for the camera from the bar. It was captioned: "Great to have John Gately from our match sponsors The Commodore Hotel, Cobh with us tonight and great to see Roy back in Park with our own @handsomebob." Advertisement Read More On Irish Football The pic generated a big reaction online with Denis Moynihan praising: "Three legends at the club hope Bob bought the beer up the Rams." Similarly John O'Halloran hailed: "I'm a Liverpool supporter all my life, but as a Corkman first and foremost I think this a class photo." Lastly Edmond Cahill noted: "Fair dues Roy you never forget where you came from on your way to the top. Class." At this virtual halfway juncture of the domestic season, it looks like Ramblers could be set for a return to the top themselves. Advertisement Most read in Football They currently sit second in the First Division behind only former Premier Division powerhouses The Rams have so far won 11, drawn twice and lost on four occasions in their 17 league fixtures which places them six points off the Lilywhites and automatic promotion. Moment Salt Bae is ushered away from venue as he responds to claims he was kicked out of PSG's Champions League party Keane meanwhile, most recently popped up on the big time by Amusingly, fans joked that the stern-faced legend l Advertisement Jones introduced the trio by saying she was "joined by three men who know all about big game pressure". To welcome Keane, she added: "And joining us at the big desk for the very first time, a great whose trophy cabinet is loaded with silverware - There was a huge round of applause led by Advertisement KEANO SUPER-SUB Jones then said: "It's a bit hard to replace Titi (Henry). We're very happy to have you. "I know everyone in America is very happy to have you too. We're expecting the no-nonsense approach tonight." Keane bluntly replied: "Yeah, I hope so, pretty straightforward." Advertisement He then burst into laughter as Keane again calmly smiled and asked: "Are you going to be like this all night?" Jones then responded: "I can't promise it will be any different."


RTÉ News
30-05-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
First Division wrap: Cobh Ramblers edge Treaty to stay second
Cobh Ramblers are second in the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division at the mid-season break following a 2-1 victory Treaty United at St Coleman's Park. Barry Coffey got the winner and earned the Munster derby bragging rights. Cian Murphy had home the opener before the visitors equalised with an own goal after the break. The Ramblers went into the game six points off league leaders Dundalk and looking to extend their winning streak to three games in all competitions, which includes a recent victory over Rockmount in the Munster Senior Cup final. Treaty were in a similar position after seeing off UCD and Longford Town in recent weeks, which saw Tommy Barrett's side tally nine goals over 180 minutes. There was a real feel of two forces meeting on Friday and when it came to it, Cobh struck first. Waterford native Shane Griffin set that up with a defence splitting pass and Murphy finished with the inside of his left boot in just the third minute. The Shannonsiders responded well, with chances falling to Karl O'Sullivan and Trpimir Vrljicak, and neither was able to test Timothy Martin. Treaty United went on to dominate possession, while Cobh retreated and cut off passing lanes. This forced Barrett's side to go wide, and the height of Cian Coleman and , Brendeán Frahill helped kept the home side's lead intact at the break. McDermott went defensive in a bid to further contain their Limerick rivals, and this included replacing David Bosnjak with John O'Donovan and move to a back five that has Nolan Evers and Luka Le Brevet as wing backs. Just as they settled, Coleman bundled in a Treaty free-kick and the two teams were level in the 49th minute. This feeling of a new start did not last as Cobh went back in front in the 53rd minute after Coffey got into space and fired in at the Liam McMahon Stand. The Ramblers could have made it 3-1 with their next spell inside the box after Waterford's Shane Griffin put a low ball in, but this was flicked wide by Murphy. The would-be-scorer followed that up by setting up Coffey on the penalty spot and his shot lacked conviction in the 82nd minute. Barrett brought on Yousef Mahdy and Colin Conroy in a bid to ignite something late on, and Cobh continued to hold firm. It finished as a comfortable win for the home side, who hardly saw Timothy Martin tested. Cobh Ramblers: Timothy Martin; Luka Le Bervet, Cian Coleman, Brendeán Frahill, Nolan Evers, Niall O'Keeffe, Shane Griffin, David Bosnjak (John O'Donovan HT), Barry Coffe, Samuel Belis (Matthew Whelan 83), Cian Murphy. Treaty United: Corey Chambers; Evan O'Connor (Richkov Boevi 86), Robbie Lynch, Eoin Martin, Lee Lynch (Nikodem Kozlowski 57), Connor Wilson (Colin Conroy 86), Steven Healy (77), Benjamin Lynch, Trpimir Vrljicak (Youself Mahdy), Lee Devitt, Karl O'Sullivan. Elsewhere Dundalk maitained their six-point lead at the top as they stormed back to edge a five-goal thriller against Wexford at Ferrycarrig Park. Leo Gaxha put the Lilywhites ahead in the 13th minute but the hosts levelled four minutes later through Darragh Levingston, and were 2-1 up at the break when Mikie Rowe found the net in the 43rd minute. Dean Ebbe made it 2-2 in the 73rd minute and Vincent Leonard completed the comeback four minutes from the end as Ciaran Kilduff's men stayed on track for promotion. Bray Wanderers swept past Finn Harps 3-1 to stay third. Gavin Hosgins fired Harps in front after ten minutes but the Seagulls had too much for their visitors. Billy O'Neill (26) and Max Murphy (32) had Bray 2-1 by half-time; Danu Kinsella Bishop's 82nd-minute effort wrapped it up. Two second-hald Sean Breen goals, in the 54th and 74th minutes, helped UCD to get past Athlone Town 2-0, while Kerry beat ten-man Longford Town 2-0 thanks to Luke Palmer (44) and Sean McGrath (53) efforts. Eric Yoro saw red when conceding the penalty McGrath dispatched.


Irish Independent
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Kerry FC's best welcome for new boss Colin Healy would be a win over visiting Treaty United
Healy says he is 'excited and can't wait to get going' and the players and supporters should also be energised by the appointment, with a large attendance expected at Mounthawk Park on Friday night Kerryman Although it will be game 14 in a 36-match season, Friday's home fixture against Treaty United will have very much a 'start of something' feel to it. The Treaty faithful's relatively short road down to Tralee should boost the attendance figure for the evening's ninth versus fourth clash, but would it be too much to anticipate a near sell out crowd at Mounthawk Park, for what is – now – anything but just another game at the Cahermoneen venue?