In the Division 2 top-of-the-table clash in Terenure, Sandford St. Mary’s maintained their 5-point lead over second-placed VEC 2nds after the game finished 0-0.
Garry Curran (pic.) had one of VEC’s best chances but unfortunately this effort flew just over the crossbar!
Meanwhile in the Premier Division, three VEC errors in the 40th, 42nd and 45th minutes led to three goals for Oldbury to add to their 28th minute strike from a set piece and gave them a commanding 4-0 lead at half time on Sacred Heart’s all-weather pitch in Killinarden. Joey Byrne’s goal in the 67th minute was VEC’s only consolation on the day!




Glasnaion FC proved a ‘tough nut to crack’ until Joey Byrne broke through and dinked the keeper in the 70th minute to score the only goal of the game. It could have been more as we had a penalty re-take brilliantly saved by the home keeper in the 27th minute (pics. below).



He set VEC on the way as early as the 6th minute with a great strike, only for the visitors to score from the penalty spot 10 minutes later. However, goals from Oisin Kinsella and Jordan Howard gave VEC a commanding 3-1 lead at the break.
Result: a resounding 6-2 win for VEC. Pic. above: 4 x VEC goalscorers.
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All VEC players who took part in the 4th Round FAI Junior Cup tie against Rosemount Mulvey FC should be very proud of their efforts. In very tough conditions of rain and high gusts, VEC battled from start to finish, playing some lovely football under the lights in Pearse Park, Crumlin.
Goals from Jordan Howard, Oisin Kinsella and Joey Byrne in the 10th, 20th and 28th minutes put VEC FC well on the way to all 3 points in their Premier Division clash against previous champions Harding IF FC in Terenure.
Meanwhile 30 minutes later, VEC FC 2nds beat AGP 2nds 2-0 to move up two places in Division 2. Adam Flynn and Jack McKnight scored the goals while stand-in keeper Manager Sean O’Shea kept the clean sheet! In truth, this 2-0 result could have been more!
Pictured after the match in Kildare on a cold night in December are Mick Kinsella, Davy Frewen, Peter O’Brien, Seamus Staunton, Gav Murphy and Conall O’Shaughnessy who all represented the UCFL in this season’s Oscar Traynor Trophy. Ray Jaudzems also played earlier in the competition and once again a VEC FC player was granted the honour of captaining the team … this time it was Gav Murphy.

