Boys U17 (2009) Premier 2:1 Kilcock Celtic
Date: 13 Nov
First Half
Naas AFC 2 – 1 Kilcock: A Showcase of Resilience and Late Brilliance
Fresh from a commanding 10-0 cup victory, Naas AFC faced Kilcock in a contest that demanded grit and adaptability. This time, the game wasnβt about sheer dominance but demonstrating resolve. Their 2-1 triumph underscored the teamβs capability to fight and claim vital wins under pressure.
Naas started with energy, buoyed by recent form. Conor Fagan tested the Kilcock keeper with a low strike in the second minute. The early exchanges were scrappy as both teams gauged each otherβs strengths. Brody Power, stepping up for the sidelined Christy Reilly, made a significant defensive block in the 7th minute, signaling that Kilcock was ready for a physical contest.
While Naas pushed to control the midfield, Kilcockβs pressing stifled their usual rhythm. Ryan Murtagh offered consistent danger down the flanks, but the compact Kilcock defense held firm. A warning shot came when Kilcockβs high press led to a narrowly missed effort at 12 minutes. Defensively, Jack Tilly’s crucial interventions kept Naas in the game.
Half-chances marked Naas’ first-half opportunities. Faganβs shot in the 21st minute was blocked, and a header from Tilly off a corner forced an athletic save. Kilcockβs breakthrough arrived in the 37th minute with an unstoppable 25-yard strike that left Ollie helpless, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.
Second Half
Naas emerged reinvigorated after halftime, backed by strategic adjustments and the crowd’s support. Powerβs impactful play from right-back set the tone, winning key battles and initiating attacks. Despite this, Kilcockβs defensive organization made scoring difficult, even with Dooleyβs close header effort at 55 minutes.
Naasβ perseverance paid off in the 64th minute when Liam OβShea, finding space outside the box, struck a sensational 25-yard shot. The ball soared into the top corner, leveling the score at 1-1 and igniting the crowd.
With momentum shifting, Naas capitalized. Liam Mescal, sharp and creative throughout, sent a powerful, precise strike from a set piece that clinched the lead at 2-1. Kilcock mounted a late offensive push, but Tillyβs leadership and Dooleyβs no-nonsense tackles maintained Naasβ defense. Powerβs relentless pressing and quick transitions frustrated Kilcockβs efforts to equalize.
As the final minutes ticked down, Naas showed excellent game management. Jack Campbell added composure, while Huey Phelanβs presence reinforced the midfield. The coachesβ decision to tweak the formation showcased the teamβs adaptability, with contributions from Jake Pitt Byrne, Matthew Greene, Mattias, and Luka further solidifying the effort. Each player played a role in this collective triumph, underlining the unity and resilience of the squad.
This match underscored Naas AFCβs resilience and adaptability. Moving from a rout in their last game to a hard-fought battle, they proved they could dig deep when needed. Liam OβSheaβs long-range equalizer exemplified the team’s quality, while their defensive cohesion sealed a well-earned victory. The game was a testament to their spirit and tactical acumen, showcasing why theyβre a team capable of thriving under pressure.
