Saturday, 28 April 2012
Leinster Senior Cup Quarter Final Details
Bray Wanderers will have an away tie against St. Patricks CY in the quarter final of the Leinster Senior Cup.
The game will be played on Bank Holiday Monday the 7th May in Irishtown Stadium, Ringsend.
Kick off is 11am.
Monaghan United 0-1 Bray Wanderers
Match report thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
MONAGHAN UNITED 0 BRAY WANDERERS 1
The Seagulls made hard work of their three points in Monaghan, despite playing against ten men for the final twenty minutes.
The visitors had the lion's share of the possession throughout, but couldn't find their way to the target most of the time.
And a stubborn home team tested Darren Quigley a number of times, though the threat posed by Jordan Keegan while playing as a free winger on the right during the first period seemed to evaporate when he switched wings after the break.
But once Keith Quinn had been dismissed by referee Rob Rogers (and followed in short order by Monaghan manager Roddy Collins) for his sliding two-footed challenge on Dane Massey, it seemed only a matter of time before Bray made the breakthrough.
They duly did, though it took until four minutes from time, and Monaghan played if anything better as ten men than they had as eleven.
Eventually, an Adam Hanlon corner, played short to Kevin Knight, was delivered to the head of Bray marksman Jason Byrne, who duly headed powerfully home past Micheál Schlingermann in the Monaghan goal.
The visitors had a last-ditch opportunity to double their tally, but this time Hanlon's flag-kick was put out for a throw, and the attack fizzled out.
Report: Mícheál Ó hUanacháin
Bray Wanderers: 1 Darren Quigley; 2 David Webster, 6 Danny O'Connor (c), 22 Pierce Sweeney, 12 Kevin Knight; 16 Dean Zambra; 11 Kieran Waters, 3 Dane Massey, 21 Adam Hanlon; 18 John Mulroy; 10 Jason Byrne
Subs: 5 Adam Mitchell, 8 Daire Doyle, 9 Anthony Bolger (for Massey 85), 14 Graham Kelly, 20 Seán Houston (for Mulroy 78), 24 Stephen Last, 25 Brian Kane (gk)
Monaghan United: 21 Micheál Schlingermann; 24 Paul Whelan, 17 Shaun Maher, 4 Conor McMahon, 11 Darragh Reynor; 8 Keith Quinn, 6 Robert Bayly (c), 18 Stephen Maher; 3 Jordan Keegan; 7 Conor Murphy, 9 Tony Griffiths
Subs: 1 Conor Forde (gk), 2 Roderick Collins, 10 (later 19) Owen Humphrey (for Stephen Maher 65), 14 William McDonagh (for Bayly 64), 15 Daniel McGuinness (for Murphy 52), 16 Bobby Ryan, 23 Jason Marks
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Team news for trip to Monagahan
Thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
Bray Wanderers travel to Monaghan on Friday with just the two long term injury victims as absentees. Shane O'Connor (groin) and Stephen Brennan (hamstring) are the only two squad members not available for selection.
Speaking after last weeks draw with champions Shamrock Rovers, Bray's Director of Football Pat Devlin said he was very happy with his teams performance he said " It was a very good performance , but we didn't just hold out. I have to be pleased with what the lads are doing we just need to get over the line".
Speaking ahead of his sides trip to Monaghan Devlin said "It will be a
different game in Monaghan, it's always difficult there, it's never easy against Monaghan and we can expect the same on Friday, we are looking forward to it".
...... Bray have not played Monaghan since 2010
.......In 2010 both games ended in draws 1-1 at the Carlisle and 0-0 at Gortakeegan.
..... In the last six meetings between the sides Bray have won 4 with two draws.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Wanderers Weekly Betting Tips : Monaghan United (away)
Well having been 2-0 up at half time we drew 2-2 with Shamrock Rovers. If anybody took last weeks tip of the week they now have a few quid.We had Bray to be winning at half time and drawing at full time @16/1.Monaghan also put in a spirited performance against Bohs last week having gone down to 10 men after just 3 minutes after they had their keeper sent off.With the first choice keeper for the mons suspended this week, here's hoping the wanderers can get all 3 points. Now for this weeks tips:
- Bray Wanderers to win @7/4.The draw @ 11/5.
- Bray to be winning at half time and full time @ 7/2.
- Marty waters to score anytime and Bray to win @ 4/1.
- After his brace against Rovers last week, Marty waters to score 2 or more goals @ 13/1.
WANDERERS WEEKLY TIP OF THE WEEK: Bray Wanderers to win 2-0 @ 12/1
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Bray Wanderers 2-2 Shamrock Rovers
Thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
BRAY WANDERERS 2 SHAMROCK ROVERS 2
Shamrock Rovers had to struggle to ensure a share of the points at the Carlisle Grounds, after the home side went into the break ahead by two.
It's arguable that both sets of fans were equally stunned by that half-time scoreline.
After a slow start, Bray went ahead just after a quarter of an hour in, when Kieran "Marty" Waters netted from a Dane Massey spread ball.
And with Bray dominating much of the rest of the period, the same player fired from much the same position in off the underside of the crossbar, just eight minutes before the break.
There was drama in time added when Gary Twigg went down heavily under a challenge by Pierce Sweeney, and referee Paul McLaughlin pointed to the spot.
Twigg stepped up, but in the meantime McLaughlin had been called to the dugouts, where his visit resulted in the departure of Keith Long to the stands.
Twigg's unsupervised spot-kick, which Quigley had ignored, had to be retaken, and this time the Bray keeper got down to parry. Billy Dennehy rushed to the rebound and netted, but the goal was not allowed.
Rovers got one back midway through the second half, when Ronan Finn sliced past Quigley from 14m, and in a feisty final period Twigg finally got his goal eight minutes from time.
But the Hoops were unable to break through again before the final whistle.
Report: Mícheál Ó hUanacháin
Bray Wanderers: 1 Darren Quigley; 2 David Webster, 6 Danny O'Connor (c), 22 Pierce Sweeney, 12 Kevin Knight; 16 Dean Zambra; 11 Kieran Waters, 3 Dane Massey, 21 Adam Hanlon; 18 John Mulroy; 10 Jason Byrne
Subs: 5 Adam Mitchell (for Knight 83), 8 Daire Doyle (for Byrne 86), 9 Anthony Bolger, 14 Graham Kelly, 17 Jonathan Kelty, 24 Stephen Last, 25 Brian Kane (gk)
Shamrock Rovers: 1 Oscar Jansson; 22 Conor McCormack, 4 Craig Sives, 5 Ken Oman (c), 3 Conor Powell; 7 Gary McCabe, 18 Chris Turner, 21 Ronan Finn, 20 Billy Dennehy; 9 Gary Twigg, 10 Gary O'Neill
Subs: 6 Stephen Rice, 14 Aaron Greene (for Powell 79), 16 Daryl Kavanagh (for O'Neill 64), 17 Graham Gartland, 19 Sean Gannon, 26 Dean Ebbe, 30 Reyaad Pieterse (gk)
Referee: Paul McLaughlin
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Wanderers Weekly Betting Tips: Shamrock Rovers
This week the wanderers host Champions Shamrock Rovers.As Pat Devlin said during the week game between the two sides are always unpredictable.However the bookies have still decided to give Bray some rather high odds.
- Bray Wanderers to win @ 15/2.
- Bray Wanderers to be winning at half time and drawing at full time @18/1.
- Fancy a long shot maybe.Bray Wanderers to win 1-0 and Jason Byrne to score first @125/1. OR: Bray to win 2-0 and Byrne to score first 350/1.
- Danny O'Connor to score anytime @9/1
WANDERERS WEEKLY TIP OF THE WEEK: Bray to win and Marty Waters to score anytime @ 18/1
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Team news for Visit of Shamrock Rovers
Team news thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
Bray Wanderers go into Fridays game against League Champions Shamrock Rvs at the Carlisle Grounds with no new injury worries but defenders Shane O'Connor and Adam Mitchell are both still doubtful.
Speaking after his sides defeat to Shelbourne, Brays Director of Football Pat Devlin said he was happy with the efforts of his side at Tolka Park. He said " We played well but it's time now to get results, its not about performances, I will be emphasing that we need to put points on the board".
Looking ahead to the visit of the Champions to the Field of Dreams Devlin said "We are both coming into to game off the back of defeats,it should be interesting. Games between us are usually unpredictable and this is no different".
......Rovers 2-1 win at the Carlisle last October was only their second win there in nine visits.
... .... Bray have scored in the last six meetings between the sides.
........ The sides shared the four meetings in the League last season Bray won the first two games both on 2-1 scorelines, with Rovers winning the other two, winning 5-2 in Tallaght and 2-1 at the Carlisle
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Shelbourne 2-1 Bray Wanderers
Match report thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
SHELBOURNE 2 BRAY WANDERERS 1
Shelbourne turned the tables on Bray when the sides met for the second time in a week.
Both clubs made extensive changes to their line-ups following their League Cup clash five days earlier.
And though Jason Byrne was to succeed in becoming the League's second highest goal-scorer of all time in the course of the match, it wasn't enough to save the Seagulls from a fifth defeat in seven games.
Philly Hughes opened the scoring with a fine strike ten minutes in, Shels mounting a fierce counter-attack with a surging run by Paddy Kavanagh cutting back to David Cassidy who fed the striker with a neat cross.
"Jayo" made his epic 183rd goal in style on the half hour, fed by Dane Massey up the left, running into the corner and back out again to evade the defence and shooting low with Paul Skinner out of position.
Skinner got his own back, after a fashion, producing a superb dive to turn Byrne's second-half penalty shot onto his left post and away.
And home substitutes Philip Gorman and Anto Murphy combined with Brian Shortall to beat Darren Quigley for what turned out to be the winning goal eight minutes from time.
Report: Mícheál Ó hUanacháin
Bray Wanderers: 1 Darren Quigley; 2 David Webster, 6 DannyO'Connor (c), 22 Pierce Sweeney, 3 Dane Massey; 16 Dean Zambra; 21 Adam Hanlon, 20 Seán Houston, 11 Kieran Waters; 18 John Mulroy; 10 Jason Byrne
Subs: 8 Daire Doyle, 9 Anthony Bolger (for Waters 80), 12 Kevin Knight (for Byrne 77), 14 Graham Kelly, 17 Jonathan Kelty(for Massey 87), 24 Stephen Last, 25 Brian Kane (gk)
Shelbourne:13 Paul Skinner; 12 Brian Shortall, 23 Ian Ryan, 5 Stephen Paisley,17 Sean Byrne; 14 Patrick Kavanagh, 10 Kevin Dawson, 6 Glenn Cronin, 8 David Cassidy, 11 Brendan McGill; 9 Philip Hughes
Subs: 1 Dean Delany (gk), 2 Gareth Matthews, 4 Andrew Boyle, 7 Conan Byrne (forCassidy 92), 15 Barry Clancy, 19 Philip Gorman (for Kavanagh 63), 24 Anthony Murphy (for McGill 81)
Referee: Anthony Buttimer
EA Sports Cup QF draw details
The draw for the Quarter-Finals of the 2012 EA SPORTS Cup competition will
be made live on MNS (RTE TWO 7-8 pm) on Monday, 7th May.
Clubs and numbers are as follows:
1 – Bray Wanderers
2 – Derry City
3 – Drogheda United
4 – Dundalk
5 – Limerick
6 – St. Patrick’s Athletic
7 – Shamrock Rovers
8 – Sligo Rovers
Ties to be played Monday/Tuesday, 25 th /26 th June (which are rest days
during Euro 2012 prior to the semi-final matches).
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Wanderers Weekly Betting Tips: Shelbourne away
Having only just lost to Sligo last Friday night one can assume that confidence is high within the Bray camp. The Wanderers did beat Shels 2-1 on Monday evening in the EA Sports Cup 2nd round but many expect a different game come Friday night with both sides fielding completely different sides to those that played on Monday.
- Bray are available @11/2 to win in Tolka Park, while the draw is available @11/4
- Jason Byrne to score first and Bray to win 1-0. @ 66/1
- Bray to win 2-1 @ 18/1.
- Adam Hanlon has been putting in some fantastic performances for the wanderers.He has to open his scoring account soon. Hanlon to score anytime @6/1.
- Bray to win and Jason Byrne to score anytime @8/1.
WANDERERS WEEKLY TIP OF THE WEEK: Shels v Bray to be a draw at Half time and Bray to win at Full time @ 11/1
All odds correct as of Thursday morning on www.paddypower.com
Team news for trip to Tolka Park
Team news with thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
The Bray Wanderers management have no new injury worries ahead of the teams second trip to Tolka Park in four days. The ony absentees will be long term injury victims Shane O'Connor (groin) and Stephen Brennan (hamstring). Dane Massey has served his three match ban following his sending off against Drgheda Utd, and comes back into the squad. Also added to last weeks squad is the veteran midfielder Colm Tresson.
Following his sides impressive performance against League leaders Sligo Rvs. last week the Seagulls Director of Football Pat Devlin speaking to www.braywanderers.ie said he was pleased with the performance, his side he said just needed to keep it going for the full 90 minutes. He added " We are making progress and we just need to just keep it up for 90 minutes and if we can do that we will be grand".
Speaking about his sides second trip to Tolka Park in a week, having beaten Shelbourne on Monday night in the E.A, Sports Cup Devlin said " This will be totally different, I think you will see two totally different squads, but we know what to expect and its all to play for, it could go either way, I'm looking forward to it".
The Bray Wanderers management have no new injury worries ahead of the teams second trip to Tolka Park in four days. The ony absentees will be long term injury victims Shane O'Connor (groin) and Stephen Brennan (hamstring). Dane Massey has served his three match ban following his sending off against Drgheda Utd, and comes back into the squad. Also added to last weeks squad is the veteran midfielder Colm Tresson.
Following his sides impressive performance against League leaders Sligo Rvs. last week the Seagulls Director of Football Pat Devlin speaking to www.braywanderers.ie said he was pleased with the performance, his side he said just needed to keep it going for the full 90 minutes. He added " We are making progress and we just need to just keep it up for 90 minutes and if we can do that we will be grand".
Speaking about his sides second trip to Tolka Park in a week, having beaten Shelbourne on Monday night in the E.A, Sports Cup Devlin said " This will be totally different, I think you will see two totally different squads, but we know what to expect and its all to play for, it could go either way, I'm looking forward to it".
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Wanderers Weekly Betting Tip: Shelbourne Away (EA Sports Cup)
Having played an energy sapping match on Friday night Bray will head into this EA Sports Cup game with what many expect to be a changed side. Many of the players that played on Friday night are expected to rested.This is because the Wanderers again travel to Tolka park next Friday for a league game which has to take importance over an EA Cup game in all fairness. With the team expected to be much changed its hard to predict the result and its hard to bet on any part of the game but sure we'll give it a try.
- The draw is available @12/5. Bray are available for the win @ 5/1.
- Bray Wanderers to win 1-0 @ 11/1.
With this game not being a league game thats as far as im going. Well honestly its as far as i can go with the above markets being the only ones offered,
WANDERERS WEEKLY TIP OF THE WEEK: Bray Wanderers win @ 5/1.
Odds checked with www.paddypower.com
Odds checked with www.paddypower.com
Bray Wanderers 1-2 Sligo Rovers
BRAY WANDERERS 1 SLIGO ROVERS 2
Bray's mixed fortunes and Sligo's remarkable start to the season continued in the Carlisle Grounds.
Match report thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
Starting the same XI that opened in Cork the previous week, Pat Devlin's flexible format came close to gaining a share of the points for the Seagulls, but not close enough.
Raffaele Cretaro opened the scoring nine minutes in when he was left unmarked just past the posts for Danny North's cross from the right, and headed beyond Darren Quigley.
Kieran "Marty" Waters levelled matters ten minutes later when, after a through ball had seemed safely at Sligo feet, Gavin Peers underhit his backpass and the Bray youngster pounced to race forward and side-foot under the diving Gary Rogers.
But Sligo's lead was restored four minutes after the re-start, when Bray skipper Danny O'Connor fouled Romuald Boco on the edge of the area. Joseph Ndo's low shot into the centre of the area was met by North, who side-footed past the diving Quigley.
Bray tried hard, re-forming with four and sometimes five up front, and peppering the Sligo defence with attacks, but to no avail.
Other results mean that the Premier table now sports the unusual pairing of Sligo at the top, followed (on goal difference) by Drogheda United.
Report: Mícheál Ó hUanacháin
Bray Wanderers: 1 Darren Quigley; 2 David Webster, 6 Danny O'Connor (c), 22 Pierce Sweeney, 12 Kevin Knight; 16 Dean Zambra; 11 Kieran Waters, 20 Seán Houston, 21 Adam Hanlon; 18 John Mulroy; 10 Jason Byrne
Subs: 7 Ian Byrne, 8 Daire Doyle (for Hanlon), 9 Anthony Bolger (for Waters ), 17 Jonathan Kelty (for Mulroy ), 19 Conor Butler, 24 Stephen Last, 25 Brian Kane (gk)
Friday, 6 April 2012
PRESS RELEASE 6/4/12
Pictured at the launch of Patric Engineering Ltd as the back of jersey sponsor for Bray Wanderers are Pat Devlin (Director of Football, Bray Wanderers); Joe Weafer (Managing Director of Patric Engineering) Ltd) and Colm Tresson (Bray Wanderers)
PRESS RELEASE
Bray Wanderers
Bray Wanderers are delighted to announce that Patric Engineering Ltd is to become it’s back of jersey sponsor for the 2012 Airtricity League season.
Patric Engineering Ltd based in Network Enterprise Park in Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow is one of the country’s leading Mechanical Engineering Contracting Companies. Established in 1985 Specialising in Commercial and Industrial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Process Piping Installations.
Speaking at the launch of the sponsorship today, Joe Weafer (Managing Director of Patric Engineering Ltd) said “We are delighted to join up with Bray Wanderers for the 2012 season. They are an integral part of the community in Co. Wicklow and we understand the importance of sport within the county. Bray Wanderers have always represented the county of Wicklow with distinction and we are proud to be associated with them”
Bray Wanderers Director of Football Pat Devlin said “The importance of sponsorship for the club is vital and to have such a prominent local company to partner with us gives us great confidence going forward. I would like to thank Joe Weafer and all at Patric Engineering Ltd for their support and we look forward to a successful partnership into the future”
End of Press Release.
Issued by Bray Wanderers Football Club.
5th April 2012.
For further information contact:
Jack O'Neill, General Manager Bray Wanderers
E-Mail: jack@braywanderers.ie
Tel: 01 2863552 / 086 835 0435
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Team news for visit of Sligo Rovers
Team news thanks to www.braywanderers.ie
Central defender Adam Mitchell who received ten stitches in a head wound following the Drogheda Utd game at the Carlisle Grounds will be absent for the second week in succession when Bray take on Sligo Rovers at the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night. Also absent will be defenders Shane O'Connor (groin), and Dane Massey who serves the second of his three match ban following his sending off against Drogheda Utd. Bray will work from the same squad that drew in Cork last Friday night coming from a goal down to earn a deserved point with a late Jason Byrne goal.
Speaking during the week to www.braywanderers.ie Bray's Director of Football Pat Devlin said he was pleased that his side played so well in Cork and he felt they were unlucky not to have collected all three points.He said " What was pleasing was the performances of individuals as well as the overall team performance". Looking ahead to the visit of Sligo Rovers to the Carlisle Grounds Devlin said "We have a tough week ahead, playing three games in ten days, it will be a real test of our squad". He added "Sligo are always a tough side to beat as our history against them will show,I'll be happy if we can avoid any more injuries, and if the players continue to give of their best on the pitch,well that's all I can ask for".
Central defender Adam Mitchell who received ten stitches in a head wound following the Drogheda Utd game at the Carlisle Grounds will be absent for the second week in succession when Bray take on Sligo Rovers at the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night. Also absent will be defenders Shane O'Connor (groin), and Dane Massey who serves the second of his three match ban following his sending off against Drogheda Utd. Bray will work from the same squad that drew in Cork last Friday night coming from a goal down to earn a deserved point with a late Jason Byrne goal.
Speaking during the week to www.braywanderers.ie Bray's Director of Football Pat Devlin said he was pleased that his side played so well in Cork and he felt they were unlucky not to have collected all three points.He said " What was pleasing was the performances of individuals as well as the overall team performance". Looking ahead to the visit of Sligo Rovers to the Carlisle Grounds Devlin said "We have a tough week ahead, playing three games in ten days, it will be a real test of our squad". He added "Sligo are always a tough side to beat as our history against them will show,I'll be happy if we can avoid any more injuries, and if the players continue to give of their best on the pitch,well that's all I can ask for".
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Wanderers Weekly Betting Tips: Sligo Rovers
After grabbing a point from Cork the Wanderers return to the seaside this Friday night as Bray host Sligo Rovers. Now as Sligo are joint top of the league, im afraid i wont be betting on a Wanderers win. Although the heart says i should bet with the gulls, the head says go with a draw at best.So here we go.
- If your braver than me and think the Wanderers will pull of a shock win then you can get 13/2.
- The draw is available @10/3.
- Sligo Rovers to be winning at half time and Bray to draw at full time is available @ 16/1.
- Jason Byrne to score anytime @12/5.
- Think Bray will get their first penalty of the season and score it well its available @10/1.
Wanderers Weekly tip of the week: Danny North to score first and the game to finish 1-1 @ 22/1.
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