U20s narrowly beaten in Enda McGuill Cup final

There was cup final heartbreak for Sligo Rovers as they were beaten by UCD after extra time in the EA Sports Men’s U20 Enda McGuill Cup final. 

Centre half Gareth McElroy headed Rovers into the lead early on, but the Students, playing at their own home ground found an equaliser through Cathal McCarthy, forcing the game to extra-time. 

Rovers had what surely would have been the winner chalked off two minutes from time when the referee’s assistant on the stand side of the Bowl flagged Daire Patton offside, after he had run on to a through ball from Niall Kenny. Subsequent television replays however show Patton to have timed his run to perfection. 

The defining moment of the tie arrived five minutes into extra time when Roy Lawlor fired home Colin Bolton’s cross from out wide. 

UCD: Dara Kavanagh, Harry Whelan, Mark Flood (Lorcan Moore, 101), Niall Holohan (Don O’Toole, 46), Cathal McCarthy, Colin Bolton, Oran McLaughlin (Kyle Donoghue, 78), Callum Wynne (Jamie Ryan, 78), Roy Lawlor, Stephen Mohan (Hugh Parker, 46), Max Mason (Matthew Alonge, 46).

Sligo Rovers: Kyle Gabbidon, Colm Mooney, Gareth McElroy, Conor Cannon, Kyle McDonagh (Oisin Kelly, 95), Kevin Muldoon (James Lukau, 95), Daire Patton, Shea Malone, Thomas Morley (David Jonathan, 113), Michael Clifford (Niall Kenny, 62), Rasheed Yeboah (Luke Mavrak, 71).

Referee: John Walsh.

A Bonnie Performance Earns a Point for Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers 1-1 Peamount UTD

By Conall Collier

Sligo Rovers produced another battling performance as they earned a valuable Women’s Premier Division (WPD) point against defending champions Peamount Utd at the Showgrounds on Saturday evening.

Peamount dominated the opening half and were ahead at the break through Ellen Dolan, but the Bit O’Red wrestled the initiative after the resumption with Muireann Devaney’s late equaliser a merited reward for a determined team performance.

Bonnie McKiernan’s display between the posts was a vital factor also as she produced a series of stunning saves throughout the 90 minutes.

However, the turning point came around the hour mark when manager Tommy Hewitt sent Rachel McGoldrick into the action and her contribution was crucial as the Bit O’Red upped the tempo and left Peamount a bit frayed at the edges.

The Dublin women totally dominated the opening half with Sligo Rovers ‘keeper Bonnie McKiernan producing those saves that were crucial to limiting the Dublin side to a 1-0 interval advantage.

Inside and outside her penalty area McKiernan was almost unbeatable, but she was left exposed via a defensive lapse in the 19th minute and Peamount’s Ellen Dolan made the most of the opportunity for the only goal of the opening half.

The Bit O’Red didn’t create any meaningful chances and Peamount were assured and poised throughout the opening 45 minutes. That surely had manager James O’Callaghan wondering why his team is so far off the pace this season.

The answers were provided in the second-half as bottom-of-the-table Sligo Rovers, without a win in the League this season, played the Dublin side off the park, with chances for Anna McDaniel, Muireann Devaney and Rachel McGoldrick as the Bit O’Red went in search of the equaliser..

That duly arrived in the 80th minute following a period of sustained pressure with Muireann Devaney pouncing on a loose ball in the Peamount penalty area and finishing past Niamh Reid Burke.

There was also a lot of assistance from Bonnie McKiernan during that second-half as she continued to enhance her reputation between the posts as she denied Peamount on at least three further occasions and kept her side in contention.

There was a late chance for the Bit O’Red in added time when Keri Loughrey attempted to race clear from around halfway, but Peamount substitute Aoife Brophy hauled her down, a yellow card was brandished.

The Bit O’Red continue to show improved form and will now go to Cork next week aiming to deliver another spirited performance.

Sligo Rovers – Bonnie McKiernan; Alice Lillie, Cara King, Kate Nugent, Sarah Kiernan, Emma Hansberry, Muireann Devaney, Keri Loughrey, Eimear Lafferty, Katie Melly, Anna McDaniel. Subs – Rachel McGoldrick for Melly 60 mins, Jessica Casey for Lafferty 89m.

Peamount Utd – Niamh Reid-Burke; Toni Marie Ceno0, Dearbhaile Beirne, Niamh Farrelly, Ciara Maher, Karen Duggan, Chloe Moloney, Ellen Dolan, Rebecca Watkins, Jessica Fitzgerald, Freya Healy. Subs – Sophie Miranda for Ceno 51 mins, Aoife Brophy for Fitzgerald and Keri Letmon for Byrne both 81m

Referee – Paudie Hayes.

Assistant-referees – Conor Fitzgibbon, Keenan Deering.

Fourth Official – Darren Corcoran.

Rovers take a point from Tolka

Ed McGinty registered his twelfth clean sheet of the season at Tolka Park as Sligo Rovers brought home a deserved point following an entertaining stalemate with league leaders Shels in Drumcondra. 

The Bit O’Red made two changes from the win over Dundalk six nights previous, with Jack Henry-Francis and Luke Pearce replacing Gareth McElroy and the injured Wilson Waweru respectively.

Shels arguably had the better of the play in the opening half but never really opened up Rovers for any sustained period, thanks to Ollie Denham and Niall Morahan who excelled at centre half. While Henry-Fracis put in his best performance since arriving on loan from Arsenal. 

Shels’ John Martin shook McGinty’s post in the first half, while the league’s top goalkeeper kept out Ali Coote with a smart stop with his legs after Harry Wood had spotted Coote’s exploratory run.

Unfortunate not to pick up the man of the match award from the Virgin TV studios, Denham was denied by a stunning finger-tip save from Shelbourne goalkeeper Conor Kearns who got across to keep out the former Cardiff man’s header. While Rovers’ Will Fitzgerald saw an effort whistle past the post soon after. 

With results in both the Shams and Derry games going their way, title-chasing Shels went direct in search of a winner but Rovers held on with reasonable comfort to earn a well deserved point on their final trip to Dublin this year. 

Rovers’ next league game is a visit to the Brandywell on 14th October as the Bit O’Red take on another title challenger, this time Derry City. This game follows the sold-out mid-season friendly with Glasgow Celtic at the Showgrounds on October 9th. 

Shelbourne: Conor Kearns; Patrick Barrett, Shane Griffin, Kameron Ledwidge, Tyreke Wilson; Alistair Coote (Burt 70), Mark Coyle, John O’Sullivan (Caffrey 62), Harry Wood (Smith 82); Sean Boyd, John Martin (O’Brien 62).

Sligo Rovers: Edward McGinty; Ollie Denham, Reece Hutchinson, John Ross Wilson; Ellis Chapman, William Fitzgerald, Jack Henry Francis, Connor Malley, Niall Morahan, Simon Power (McDonagh 88); Luke Pearce ( Barlow 78). 

David Goulden

WPD Match Preview: Sligo Rovers Vs Peamount UTD

By Conall Collier

Defending Women’s Premier Division champions Peamount Utd will arrive at the Showgrounds on Saturday in search of three points against Sligo Rovers as they bid to move into the top four before they forfeit the title.

Again, this will be an opportunity for Sligo Rovers to get that elusive first victory of the season and the Bit O’Red will have plenty of reasons for optimism that the goal can be achieved.

Consistency has been a challenge until recent weeks and following a 1-1 draw at Tallaght Stadium a fortnight ago and a own-goal-defeat last Sunday in the Women’s FAI Cup semi-final against champions elect Athlone Town, it appears that particular problem has been addressed.

The continued absence of Jodie Loughrey through injury along with Amber Hardy who will also miss out this weekend and with Keeva Flynn on the doubtful list, Bit O’Red boss Tommy Hewitt will once more have to make some changes to the starting line up.

The manager was disappointed after last Sunday’s reversal against Athlone Town, disappointed with the result, but immensely proud of the players and the performance.

“I don’t think Athlone were better than us in the second-half, but we just lacked that cutting edge in the final third,” he commented.

“We still have three games lefrt in the League and I’ve asked the girls to stay together and get that first win of the season.

“If we can bring that performance (against Athlone) into the game against Peamount we are well capable of doing that.

“Emma (Hansberry) back in the team gives us a liitle bit more and it also allows Muireann (Devaney) to get up the pitch a bit more.

“We still have a lot to play for, maybe the supporters who were at the game on Sunday might decide to come back again this weekend because they were encouraged by what they saw,” he concluded.

Sligo Rovers v Peamount Utd is live on LOITV, kick-off at 2pm.

Team news – Shelbourne away

Sligo Rovers make the trip to Dublin for the final time in 2024 this Friday, as the Bit O’Red visit Tolka Park for the second occasion this season to take on title-chasing Shelbourne, kick-off 7.45pm.

Rovers face Shels in front of the Virgin Media television cameras as both camps try to pick up as many vital league points as possible between now and the end of the season. 

This will be Rovers’ second visit to Drumcondra this season and the fourth meeting of the sides this year. John Russell’s charges have come out on top in two of the three preceding games against the league leaders, who sit three points ahead of Derry City going into Friday’s game. A win for Rovers could see them return to the top four depending on results elsewhere. 

The Dubliners beat Rovers in the first clash between the pair in Sligo back in March. While goals from Kailin Barlow and Fabrice Hartmann cancelled out Sean Boyd’s strike for Shels to hand Rovers the points at Tolka on the last day of May. Sligo then beat Damien Duff’s men again last month at the Showgrounds, Will Fitzgerald and Wilson Waweru finding the net either side of Evan Caffrey’s goal early in the second period. 

In team news, Waweru begins his journey back to fitness and will not travel. The striker was stretchered off having sustained an achilles injury shortly after his equalising goal against Dundalk last Saturday. The 23-year-old will meet with a specialist today (Thursday) to further assess the injury. 

Defenders John Mahon and Conor Reynolds continue their rehab, while winger Stephen Mallon is likely to miss the rest of the season due to injury. Stefan Radosavljevic is yet to prove his fitness and won’t travel. 

Jack Henry-Francis returns to the squad having missed that Dundalk victory through suspension.

Ahead of Friday’s game, Russell said it’s early days in terms of appraising Waweru’s fitness. The Rovers boss is also enjoying the run-in as he looks to steer the club to as high a position as possible.  

“We don’t have the full picture on Wilson just yet”, he says. “So we’ll wait to see what the specialist says. He’s been in super form for us since the summer and will be a big loss should he miss the rest of the year. But that’s why we have a squad and it gives the chance for another player to take Wilson’s place and impress. 

“It’s another weekend and another huge game for us. We weren’t at our best against Dundalk but we were happy with how we grinded out the win regardless. We showed plenty of character and maturity to turn that game around and that’s a real positive for us. 

“At this stage of the season, it’s all about picking up points and as many as you can regardless of performance. 

“Tolka is one of the toughest places to go. We’re playing the league leaders and possibly the champions of Ireland. But we always back ourselves and I have great faith in this team under any circumstance. Our next two games are against the top two so it’ll be tough but you’ve got to enjoy and embrace these challenges. We’re still in with a shout of finishing in a European spot with five games to go and that tells you how well we’ve done this year.”

David Goulden  

Rovers welcome funding under Community Sports Facilities Fund

Sligo Rovers has welcomed the allocation of €376,270 under the Government’s Community Sports Facility Fund. This funding will be used for floodlights, astro and facility upgrades.

Sligo Rovers Chairman Tommy Higgins said:

“This is a very significant investment and enables us to take the next steps in the redevelopment of the Showgrounds. I want to take this opportunity to thank Minister Catherine Martin, Minister of State Thomas Byrne and Frank Feighan TD for the interest they have taken in our development plans for the Showgrounds.

“We look forward to working with officials from the department to progress the works covered under this grant. These works are an integral part our Master Plan for the Showgrounds, and with funding allocations under the Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund (LSSIF) expected shortly, these are very exciting times for the Sligo Rovers community as we aim to deliver a modern multi-sports stadium in the lead up to our Centenary celebrations in 2028.’


25th September 2024

Deflected Shot Breaks Showgrounds Deadlock

Sligo Rovers 0-1 Athlone Town

By Conall Collier

It wasn’t pretty as the heavyweight had to slug it out over 90 minutes against the perceived lightweight at the Showgrounds on Sunday where a cruel deflection gave Athlone Town the crucial Women’s FAI Cup semi-final winning goal against hosts Sligo Rovers.

Neither was it evident that a massive 34 points separates double-chasing Athlone Town from bottom of the table Sligo Rovers.

There was a late change foe Sligo Rovers before kick-off when Amber Hardy sustained a knock during warm up and was replaced between the posts by Bonnie McKiernan.

Two changes from last week’s draw saw Alice Lillie and Eimear Lafferty come into the starting 11 for Kate Nugent and Rachel McGoldrick.

Athlone Town looked comfortable for long periods in the game, but the Westmeath side found the going more challenging against 11 players in comparison to the last encounter when a first minute red card reduced the Bit O’Red to 10 players.

On that occasion Athlone won impressively by 5-1 in a League encounter, but today at the Showgrounds the outcome was in the balance until referee Alan Patchell ended the contest after about seven minutes of added time.

Four minutes added time was announced, but then there was a lengthy period of attention for an Athlone Town player in the 92nd minute and in fairness to the referee he added on time that also allowed for other time-wasting tactics.

This wasn’t a spectacle of free-flowing football, but it produced further evidence of the progress that the home side has made in recent weeks – they are no longer a pushover and the players can certainly look forward to the next three games with some optimism.

Athlone had early chances from Brenda Tabe and Madison Gibson who was narrowly off target on two occasions, but they struggled to seize the initiative as Sligo Rovers settled and Keeva Flynn dictated from the back.

However, Athlone pressure was rewarded in the 32nd minute when Shauna Brennan’s shot took a deflection off a Sligo Rovers player and flashed past Bonnie McKiernan for a 1-0 interval advantage.

Keri Loughrey had the best chances for Sligo Rovers in each half, but she just couldn’t make the breakthrough while Roisin Molloy had opportunities for Athlone, but overall the second-half was a dour battle.

Sligo Rovers lost Keeva Flynn to a head injury with about 20 minutes remaining as Athlone stood strong and progressed to a third successive decider.

Sligo Rovers – Bonnie McKiernan; Alice Lillie, Cara King, Kelsey Munroe, Keeva Flynn, Emma Hansberry, Muireann Devaney, Paula McGrory, Keri Loughrey, Eimear Lafferty, Anna McDaniel.

Subs – Rachel McGoldrick for Flynn and Kate Nugent for King both 70 mins, Katie Melly for Hansberry, Leah Kelly for McGrory and Jessica Casey for Lafferty all 80m, Sarah Kiernan for Lillie 86m,

Athlone Town – Katie Keane; Kellier Brennan, Kayleigh Shine, Shauna Brennan, Kate Slevin, Laurie Ryan, Roisin Molloy, Brenda Tabe, Madison Gibson, Emily Burke, Ciara O’Neill. Sub – Isobel Ryan for Burke 77 mins.

Referee – Alan Patchell.

Assistant-referees – Richard Storey, Fintan Butler.

Fourth Official – Aaron O’Dowd.

2024 Annual Draw smashes previous record

The 2024 Annual Draw which took place last night at our home game against Dundalk, was hailed a major success for the club reaching a new record total of €130,300 raised.

The club would like to sincerely thank everyone who supported the draw this year.

The club also wishes to acknowledge and thank all the volunteers who worked tirelessly and with great dedication since the Annual Draw was launched a number of months ago. The 2024 total breaks last year’s record of €108,300 by some distance.

Congratulations to all prizewinners, including Patrick Downes of Ransboro, Sligo who won first prize of €5,000. Full list of prizewinners are detailed below:

1st prize Patrick Downes, Ransboro – €5,000
2nd Aaron Deering, Roscommon – €1,000 Pet Stop Discount Warehouse Voucher
3rd Keith McMcMorrow – One night Bed and Breakfast for two and dinner in the Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley
4th V McCullagh,Teesan – 2 Corporate Tickets for a Liverpool home match
5th Gerry O’Reilly – 2025 Sligo Rovers Season Ticket
6th Simon McVann, Cloonacool – €200 Kate’s Kitchen Voucher
7th Coleman’s Electronics – €200 Elverys Voucher
8th Neil Connolly – €200 Ticketmaster Voucher
9th Donal Egan, Oxfield – 2 Tickets for Mamma Mia 28/9/24
10th Alan Greer, Skreen – Signed Republic of Ireland jersey

Rovers continue drive for European spot

Second half goals from Wilson Waweru and Ellis Chapman turned this game on its head as Sligo Rovers beat Dundalk at the Showgrounds.

Robbie Benson had given the Lilywhites the lead courtesy of a controversial first half penalty. But a battling Rovers fought back to record their seventh straight league win on home soil and were aided by a winderful last-gasp save from goalkeeper Ed McGinty.

The win sees the Bit O’Red move into fourth, level on points with Shamrock Rovers who occupy the final automatic European qualification spot. 

Dundalk’s cause was further hampered in the second half by the dismissal of defender Hayden Cann 15 minutes from time. 

The night was capped off by the news that the club had raised a record €130,300 in this year’s annual draw. 

On the pitch and despite their recent off-the-field woes, it was Dundalk who enjoyed the better of the first half.

Rovers boss John Russell welcomed club captain Niall Morahan back to the starting eleven after the Leitrim man had missed last week’s defeat to Shamrock Rovers through suspension. Morahan Sligo’s only change from that defeat at Tallaght Stadium.

The visitors for their part also made the one switch, Jad Hakiki replacing Scott McGill who had started the recent loss to Waterford. 

Despite their recent off-the-field woes, it was Dundalk who enjoyed the better of the first half.

Winger Daryl Horgan bent an effort over the Sligo crossbar from inside the area six minutes in, while Will Fitzgerald’s shot flashed past the far post at the opposite end three minutes later. 

The visitors had the lead on 24 minutes in controversial circumstances when referee Marc Lynch ruled that the ball had hit Connor Malley’s arm. A decision which enraged the home bench who argued both that the ball had hit Malley’s shoulder and that the former Dundalk man was outside the box when the incident happened.

Unfazed by the surrounding fuss, Benson knocked his spot kick beyond McGinty, although the on-loan net minder did get a touch to the ball. 

Rovers did manufacture chances in this period. Unmarked at the far post, Ollie Denham headed Simon Power’s set piece over Ross Munro’s crossbar on the half hour. While Power’s swerving drive from 35 yards out moved in the air before it smacked back off Munro’s post. 

The lively Horgan twice threatened before the break. His effort clipped Gareth McElroy on its way past McGinty’s post while the Galway man pulled an excellent save from Sligo stopper late in the first half. 

Chasing that seventh straight league win on home turf, Russell’s men almost leveled the game on 55 minutes only for a superb block from Munro who denied Fitzgerald from close range. 

The hosts restored parity on 69 when despite facing away from goal, Waweru managed to head Power’s cross from the left beyond the scrambling Munro for his tenth goal of the year. 

Waweru’s night was brought to a halt minutes later when he was stretchered off with what looked like an achilles injury but spiritis were lifted once more when Rovers hit the lead with 15 to go. 

A jaded looking Cann pushed sub Luke Pearce to the floor as the Cardiff loanee ran through on goal. Referee Lynch showed little hesitation in awarding the penalty and sending the stricken Cann to the stands. Chapman was then on target from the resulting penalty for his ninth goal of the season. 

Dundalk threw their lot at Rovers during the final moments. A world-class save from McGinty kept out a Robbie Mahon header from just yards out, while the same man kept out Jamie Gullan in the dying moments of those added minutes.  

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty; JR Wilson, Gareth McElroy, Ollie Denham, Reece Hutchinson; Niall Morahan, Conor Malley (Luke Pearce 62); Will Fitzgerald, Ellis Chapman, Simon Power; Wilson Waweru (Kailin Barlow 74). 

Dundalk: Ross Munro; Dan Pike, Andy Boyle, Hayden Cann, John Mountney; Aodh Dervin, Jad Hakikii (Dara Keane 71), Robbie Benson (Norman Garbett 84); Daryl Horgan (Robbie Mahon 84), Ryan O’Kane (Bobby Faulkner 77); Eoin Kenny (Jamie Gullan 71). 

Referee: Marc Lynch. 

Attendance: 2,754. 

David Goulden

Team News: Home v Dundalk

Sligo Rovers captain Niall Morahan returns to the Bit O’Red’s match day squad for Saturday’s Premier Division clash with Dundalk at the Showgrounds, kick-off 7.45pm.

The Rovers skipper missed last week’s defeat to Shamrock Rovers through suspension courtesy of an accumulation of yellow cards, but returns in time to face the Lilywhites on Saturday. This is welcome news for manager John Russell who will be without Jack Henry-Francis, who replaced Morahan in the starting eleven for that game in Tallaght. Henry-Francis himself is unavailable for the Dundalk game as he serves a one game ban for two yellow cards picked up in that loss in Dublin.

Elsewhere Stefan Radosavljevic, John Mahon and Conor Reynolds will not take part due to injuries. Stephen Mallon is also unavailable. 

While Owen Elding will be assessed leading up to the kick-off.

The teams are evenly matched this term with one win, one draw and one defeat against each other. Rovers put five past Dundalk in the first meeting of the sides in Oriel Park back in March, while the Louth men took a point from the Showgrounds one month later. John Daly’s side then took all three points in the last game between the clubs in Dundalk in June. 

Rovers will look to keep up their superb home form, having won all of their last six league games on Sligo soil. While depending on the result between Drogheda and Bohs on Friday, Dundalk may have the chance to lift themselves off the foot of the table. 

Russell is desperate to keep that home run going but knows that recent developments at Oriel will perhaps see Saturday’s opponents arrive in Sligo with their backs up.

“They’ve had a difficult few days but there was some good news for them a few days ago and it’s great to see that Dundalk in some way at least, seem to be heading in the right direction. I am sure spirits in the camp have been lifted with recent developments and they’ll be hoping that will translate on to the pitch.

“Either way, they’ve got some of the most talented players in the league and we know from experience how they can hurt you.

“We’re in really good form at the Showgrounds and we want to keep that run going. A strong home record is the pillar of a good season.

“I thought the result in Tallaght didn’t really reflect the true story of the game. We opened Shamrock Rovers up on several occasions when we had eleven men and we just lacked that last ball to finish them off. We’ll look to improve on that come Saturday. 

“We’re very much still in the mix to finish the season the way we want to. We will get there by winning games and that’s the aim this weekend.”

David Goulden