Callum Lynch brace helps Ireland to come from behind with victory over Aussies

Under 18 Boys’ | Schools International Friendly

 

Ireland enjoy victory over Australia

Saturday, January 18, 2024 

 

Republic of Ireland 3-1 Australia

Callum Lynch (55, 68), Jack Sweeney (77)                          Harrison Farrow (53)

 

 

THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SCHOOLS came from behind to claim a hard fought victory over a talented Australian side in Home Farm FC this afternoon (January 18).

 

It was a scoreless opening forty five with Australia enjoying the better possession during this period.

 

The visitors missed a penalty five minutes from the break with Coola Post Primary School star Kyle GABBIDON getting down well to deny Hamza Bangash’s strike from the spot. An incredible save from the young Sligo netminder.

 

Summerhill College grad Callum Lynch had a peach of a set piece moments before that with the ball floating over the crossbar. That was Ireland’s best opportunity of the match as the teams went into the break goalless.

 

Harrison FARROW gave Australia the break they needed eight minutes into the restart with an impressive goal.

 

However, their lead was short lived as Callum LYNCH had the sides level two minutes later with a rocket of a free-kick.  

 

The Sligo starlet, LYNCH grabbed his second of the afternoon on 68 minutes with another smart finish to give Ireland a 2-1 lead.

 

Ireland added a third courtesy of a deflected shot from Merlin College student Jack SWEENEY with thirteen minutes remaining.

 

Sweeney could have netted a second in injury time but the ball was drilled across goal.  

 

Australia were always a threat going forward but Ireland’s Captain Alain KIZENGA (St. Mac Dara’s Community College, Templeogue) had his troops well marshalled. All the Irish lads put in a solid performance overall.

 

A positive start to Ireland’s International campaign as Derek O’Brien’s side make their final preparations in advance of this season’s SAFIB Centenary Shield campaign.

 

The Republic of Ireland will take on Wales in their opening fixture on March 20 in Tramore AFC while a week later, they will travel to Stenhousemuir to take on Scotland on March 27. The penultimate fixture will see them take on defending Champions Northern Ireland in Belfast on April 11 while they finish their season at home to England on April 24 in Athlone Town AFC.

 

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SCHOOLS SELECT | Kyle GABBIDON (Coola Post Primary School, Sligo), Sam NEVILLE, Ethan CHEESE (both Patrician Secondary School, Newbridge), Aaron CASS (Abbey Community College, Ferrybank), Alain KIZENGA © (St. Mac Dara’s Community College, Templeogue), James MORAHAN, MacDaragh SCANLON, Billy REGAN (all St. Joseph’s Patrician College, Galway), Luke DOOLAN (St. Brendan’s College, Killarney), Jack SWEENEY (Merlin College, Galway), Adam NOLAN (Maynooth Community College), Fionn McNAMARA (St. Patrick’s College, Cavan), Rhys KNIGHT (Clonkeen College, Blackrock), Callum LYNCH (Summerhill College, Sligo), Matt JONES (St. Flannan’s College, Ennis), Oisín KELLY (Ballyhaunis Community School), Jayden O’DONOVAN (St. Clement’s College, Limerick), Eoin HANNON (Presentation College, Athenry), Jacob CARROLL (St. Joseph’s Patrician College, Galway), Daniel CUNNINGHAM (Coláiste na Carraige, Carrick, Donegal).

INJURED | Shaun HALL (Patrician Secondary School, Newbridge)

 

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, Martin CAVANAGH, Equipment Manager (Carndonagh Community School), Michael McGLYNN (Physio), Dr. Aidan O’COLMAIN (Team Doctor)

 

AUSTRALIA | Marcus Petrovski, Bradley Marszai, Joshua Falato, Jasper Swadling, Lachlan Tilt, Noah Ovens, Campbell Reid, Hamza Bangash, Jude Christie, Julian Rodriguez, Kota Toyooka, Luca West, Mikah Chilas, Harrison Farrow, Hugo McAteer, Steve Nealon, Natalio Marando, Aaron Hage

 

MANAGEMENT | Pat Marando, Dean Stafrace, Cameron McDonald, Ron Pratt, Tony Olivera, Seb van der Vliet

 

PREVIOUS ENCOUNTERS

DATE

RESULT

MANAGEMENT

GOALSCORERS

January 20, 1989

Ireland 0-1 Australia

Alex HARKIN, Barry McCOURT, Liam PATTON

Late peno

January 10, 1992

Ireland 1-0 Australia

Alex HARKIN, Barry McCOURT, Liam PATTON

David Minihan (34)

December 10, 99

Ireland 3-4 Australia

James RODGERS, Hugh COLHOUN, John M PORTER

 

2006

Ireland 0-1 Australia

John M PORTER, Seán CARR, Hugh COLHOUN

 

January 25, 2008

Ireland 1-1 Australia

Seán CARR, Dave ARCHBOLD, Hugh COLHOUN

Philip Hand

January 28, 2010

Ireland 3-1 Australia

Dave ARCHBOLD, Ollie HORGAN, Hugh COLHOUN

Darragh Walshe (22), Daryl Horgan (45), Marwin Azimi (62), Thomas McNeish (26)

January 27, 2012

Ireland 2-3 Australia

Ollie HORGAN, Dave ARCHBOLD, Hugh COLHOUN

Colm Horgan (13) Ryan Meskell OG (26) Stefan Sacilotto (5), Kieran Paull (47) Chernor Bah (60)

January 26, 2015

Ireland 1-1 Australia

Paddy O'REILLY, Dave ARCHBOLD, Ollie HORGAN

Georgie Poynton (23), Matthew Millar (60)

January 21, 2017

Ireland 0-2 Australia

Paddy O'REILLY, William O'CONNOR, Ollie HORGAN

Hassan Jalloh (60, 70)

January 19, 2019

Ireland 3-0 Australia

William O'CONNOR, John McSHANE, Ollie HORGAN

Brandon Bermingham (20 pen, 38 pen), Jake Ellis (60)

January 18, 2020

Ireland 2-1 Australia

William O'CONNOR, John McSHANE, Ollie HORGAN

Brian Ahern (61, 68) Sasha Kuzevski (56 pen)

January 21, 2023

Ireland 2-1 Australia

John McSHANE, Derek O'BRIEN, Ollie HORGAN

 Eoin Kenny (51), Brian Cunningham (90)      Will Freney (53)

January 20, 2024

Ireland 1-2 Australia

Derek O'BRIEN, Alan MURPHY, Ollie HORGAN

 Calum Costello (71)           Lachlan Middleton (23), Noah Maieroni (26)

January 18, 2025

Ireland 3-1 Australia

Derek O'BRIEN, Alan MURPHY, Ollie HORGAN

Callum Lynch (55, 68), Jack Sweeney (77)                  Harrison Farrow (53)

Ireland record | 14 games (6 wins, 6 defeats, 2 draws)