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S.F.A.I. ALL IRELAND DAY, RESULTS

The SFAI / 7up National Cup Finals proved to be a big success at the AUL Complex in Clonshaugh on Sunday.

AUL COMPLEX CLONSHAUGH 24th JUNE 2001

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NORTON CUP U-12

2pm Shelbourne (Dublin) 2 - Lakewood Athletic 0 (Cork)

ACTION FROM FINAL

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TROY CUP U-13

11am Cherry Orchard (Dublin) 0 v 2 Home Farm (Dublin)

ACTION FROM FINAL

Scorers: 20min: Christopher McCann/ 45min: Ian Fraher

Man Of The Match: Ian Fraher

A comprehensive victory, completes the treble for a Home Farm side who are unbeaten for over two years.

The first goal came from the inspirational midfielder Christopher McCann after 20 minutes. It began down the right-flank with a throw in, which found Conor Mahon, he took the ball to the back line and crossed in a wonderful ball which McCann get on the end of.

The Farm showed their class with some beautiful moves through the middle and were unlucky not to have doubled their advantage when Darren O'Dea's header was cleared off the line from David Andrews.

One of the few opportunities Cherry Orchard had came early in the second half when John Hayes played Deane Farrelly, Home Farm's biggest threat, through. He was taking down but the referee played on.

A beautiful build up led to the second goal of the game, the ball was played to Gareth Christie on the left who crossed it to Owen Garvin, he out-jumped Shane Kelly to find his goalward shot saved by Graham Carey but finished into the roof of the net by, Man Of The Match Man Ian Fraher.

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GOODSON CUP U-14

12:30pm Leicester Celtic (Dublin) 0 v 2 Cherry Orchard (Dublin)

ACTION FROM FINAL

Scorers: 14min: David Hoey/ 65min: David Hoey

Man Of The Match: Brian Saul

David Hoey's two individiual goals was the difference between the two sides, at a busy AUL Complex on Sunday.

Cherry Orchard, who defeated Belvedere and Stella Maris on route to the final, battled out a hard fought Goodson Cup final with Leicester Celtic. The game started at a ferocious pace with Cherrier creating early chances.

The breakthrough came when Kenny Hammond was played through, 1 on 1 with Cathal Caroll. Kenny took an early shot which Caroll palmed to his side and Irish International, Dave Hoey neatly finished.

In the second half Leicester Celtic fought back with chances going wayward from Niall Beehan and Ronan Lynagh. However, the Ballyfermot side rode the onslaught and put the game beyond doubt when Hoey shuffled passed Eoin Casey to cooly toe poke past Caroll.

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BARRY CUP U-15

6pm WFTA 1 (Dublin) -v- St Joseph's Boys< 1 after extra time replay next sunday./b> (Dublin)

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EVANS CUP U-16

4pm Cartron United 2 (Sligo) -v- Home Farm 1 (Dublin)

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