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  • Seconds secure great win

    Carryduff Colts II…….4 Groomsport II………….2 The seconds lined up against a strong and physical Groomsport team who after the corresponding fixture earlier in season thought they only had to turn up for the three points. They came up against a Colts team who fought for every ball and backed each other all over the pitch….…

  • Firsts still in hunt

    NIAFL DIV 2c Ravenhill YM………2 Carryduff Colts…..5 Colts made it eight league games without defeat, including seven wins, with another fine performance at Billy Neill. The win keeps them in the title hunt and it showed the strength in depth of the squad with all 14 players contributing, including 17 year old Caleb Keating who……

  • 2009s Host Mini-Soccer Tournaments

    On Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th January the 2009 mini-soccer year group hosted 2 tournaments for all abilities at Lough Moss with 320 kids in attendance across the 2 days. On Saturday we had a development tournament which was won by Moyola overall, 2nd place – Carryduff girls, 3rd place – Rosario, 4th place –……

  • Seconds lose out on penalties

    Templeton Cup Carryduff Colts II …..5 Mossley……………….5 (Mossley win on penalties) Carryduff Colts suffered heartbreak as they lost out on penalties against a team two divisions higher. It was the Seconds best performance of the season as they came from 4-1 down and were unlucky not to win the game. Caleb Keating scored in the……

  • Cheers to Parador Hotel

    The Parador Hotel, which provides food for our senior players every Saturday, handed over a set of tops on Saturday for all senior players to wear to and from games. Hotel Manager Peter Murray presented them to first team manager Eamon Deeny on behalf of proprietor Paul Blaney. Deeny said: “Thanks to coach Hugh McNally,……

  • End of an era as Michael says adieu

    Michael Deeny, who is one of only two players at the club to have played in Carryduff Colts’ first ever game in 2003, played his final game on Saturday before moving to London to take up a new job. Aged just nine years old, he took his place alongside Niall McArdle in the under-10 SBYL……