Centenary Shield | Wales 0-3 Republic of Ireland

SAFIB Centenary Shield | Under 18 Boys’ International

 

Friday, April 19, 2024

 

Ireland clinch victory over Wales

 

Wales 0-3 Republic of Ireland

Mwenera OG (13), Daire Patton (35), Hugh Parker (55)

 

THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SCHOOLS captured their first win of the SAFIB Centenary Shield campaign when they overcame hosts Wales in Briton Ferry last night (Thursday, April 18).

 

It was the final game in the ten-match series which saw the Republic of Ireland win one, draw one and loss two.

 

The Irish will have mixed emotions having come very close to getting all three points against Scotland and Northern Ireland in Athlone but conceding goals from set pieces were their downfall over those two games.

 

Last night’s performance was a credit to the players involved having suffered some late withdrawals and injuries in the build up to this fixture. 

 

The game saw a first start for Rhys Kelly Noonan (Coláiste Muire, Crosshaven) and debuts for Mark Isong (Belvedere College) and Conor Cannon (Rice College, Westport).

 

The Irish got the perfect start against the Welsh with an own goal scored by defender Mwenera after 13 minutes.

 

Carndonagh Community School netminder Óisín Cooney kept his side in contention with a brilliant penalty save to deny the hosts an equaliser just before the half hour mark.

 

While Summerhill College student Daire PATTON netted ten minutes from the interval to give the Irish a two-goal cushion heading into the break.

 

The third goal came courtesy of birthday boy Hugh PARKER (Temple Carrig School, Greystones) with a lovely finish on 55 minutes.

 

With the game wrapped up over the hour mark, Derek O’Brien was able to utilise his bench and make several substitutions. The Irish players managed the game out and ensure a clean sheet for Cooney.

 

Debutant Mark ISONG (Belvedere College) was named Player of the Match following his stunning performance in the white shirt. 

 

Northern Ireland claimed the title last Thursday evening in Belfast when they defeated the Welsh 2-1 in Belfast. They were deserved SAFIB Centenary Shield Champions with maximum points accrued from four wins.

 

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SCHOOLS | Óisín COONEY (Carndonagh Community School), Kyle McDONAGH (St. Attracta’s Community School, Tubbercurry), Daire PATTON (Summerhill College, Sligo), Conor CANNON (Rice College, Westport), Conor REYNOLDS (Rice College, Westport), Kyle DONOGHUE (Kildare Town Community School), Callum HONOHAN © (Edmund Rice College, Carrigaline), Rhys KELLY NOONAN (Coláiste Mhuire, Crosshaven), Evan LYNCH (Christian Brothers College, Cork), Mark ISONG (Belvedere College), Hugh PARKER (Temple Carrig School, Greystones)

 

SUBS USED | Calum COSTELLO (Comeragh College, Carrick on Suir) for Donoghue (68), Aidan RUSSELL VARGAS (Lusk Community College) for Kelly Noonan (75), Adam O’HALLORAN (Clarin College, Athenry) for Parker (75), James McATEER (Loreto Community School, Milford) for Reynolds (84) Jack AHERN (Ardscoil na Mara, Tramore) for Lynch (84)

 

SUS NOT USED | Edvinas JAKAS (Lucan Community College), Tom McLOUGHLIN (Malahide Community School)

 

MANAGEMENT | Derek O’BRIEN, Head Coach (Ardscoil na Mara, Tramore), Alan MURPHY, Coach (St. Joseph’s Patrician College, Galway) Ollie HORGAN, Coach (St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny), John POWER, GK Coach, Kevin HABERLIN, Equipment Manager, Michael McGLYNN (Physio), Dr. Aidan O’COLMAIN (Team Doctor)

 

WALES | Thomas, Zziwa, Dyer, Mwenera, Stephens, R Owen ©, Sage, Evans, Wilson, Walby, I Owen

 

SUBS USED | Llyod Wright for Zziwe (HT), Oliver Anderson for Walby (HT), Daniel John for Wilson (63)

 

2024 SAFIB Centenary Shield

 

RESULTS

 

Friday, February 23           Northern Ireland 3-0 England                      (Blanchflower Park, Welders FC)

Thursday, February 29    Republic of Ireland1-1 Scotland                   (Athlone Town AFC)

Thursday, March 7            Republic of Ireland1-2 Northern Ireland  (Athlone Town AFC)

Thursday, March 14          Scotland 2-4 Wales                                          (Greenock Morton) 

Thursday, March 21          Scotland 0-2 Northern Ireland                      (Stenhousemuir FC)

Thursday, March 28         Wales 3-1 England                                             (Llandarcy Academy of Sport)

Friday, April 5                     England 4-0Republic of Ireland                 (Walsall FC)

Thursday, April 11              Northern Ireland 2-1 Wales                           (Blanchflower Park, Welders FC)

Friday, April 12                   England 4-2 Scotland                                      (Chesterfield FC)

Thursday, April 18             Wales 0-3Republic of Ireland                      (Briton Ferry FC)

 

PLAYER OF THE MATCH

Ireland vs Scotland                         Hugh PARKER (Temple Carrig School, Greystones)

Rep of Ireland vs N Ireland           Evan LYNCH (Christian Brothers College, Cork)

England vs Ireland                          Daire PATTON (Summerhill College, Sligo)

Wales vs Ireland                              Mark ISONG (Belvedere College, Dublin)

 

Centenary Shield Roll of Honour

YEAR

WINNER

2024

Northern Ireland

2023

Wales & England

2022

Wales

2021

COVID-19

2020

COVID-19

2019

Northern Ireland

2018

Republic of Ireland

2017

Northern Ireland & England

2016

England

2015

Republic of Ireland

2014

England

2013

Northern Ireland

2012

England

2011

Scotland & Northern Ireland

2010

Republic of Ireland

2009

England & Northern Ireland

2008

Republic of Ireland

2007

England

2006

England

2005

Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland

2004

Republic of Ireland

2003*

Republic of Ireland

2002

England

2001

England & Scotland

2000

Scotland

1999

Northern Ireland

1998

Northern Ireland

1997

England

1996

Northern Ireland

1995

Swiss FA

1994

England

1993

England

1992

Swiss FA & England

1991

Swiss FA

1990

Swiss FA

1989

England

1988

England

1987

England

1986

England

1985

England

1984

England

1983

Scotland

1982

England

1981

Wales

1980

England

1979

Scotland

1978

Scotland

1977

Wales

1976

Scotland & England

1975

Wales

1974

England

1973

England & Scotland


*2003 Republic of Ireland joined CS