Boys U17 (2009) Premier 5:2 Kilcock Celtic
Date: 4 Oct
First Half
While many were worried about Storm Amy, it was Storm Naas AFC that Kilcock Celtic should have feared. From the first whistle, Naas came flying out of the blocks with attacking intent.
Within the opening minute, Huey Phelan forced the Kilcock keeper into a strong save, Just moments later, he was denied again after another dangerous effort. Ryan Murtagh was next to try his luck, his strike drifting narrowly wide, before Isaac Cramer and Brody Power both tested the keeper β Naas were relentless.
Their pressure finally paid off when Jake Dooleyβs pinpoint long pass found Mattias Azzopardi racing in behind. The forward showed great composure to beat the keeper to the ball and fire home the opener, 1β0 Naas.
But almost instantly, Kilcock responded. Pressing high, they forced a turnover and took their chance to level at 1β1 after 12 minutes. The game then became a battle for control, with both sides working hard to maintain possession.
Naas almost retook the lead through a moment of magic from Phelan β a cheeky backheel pass sent Azzopardi through again, only for the keeper to produce another excellent save. The half ended 1β1, with all to play for.
Second Half
Naas came out determined after the break, and Liam OβShea wasted no time in making an impact. After a brilliant solo run through the Kilcock midfield, he unleashed a rocket into the top corner to make it 2β1 β a goal that lit up the match.
Dawid Kolter, who was instrumental all game with his energy and creativity, saw a powerful free kick fly just over the bar. Yet despite Naasβ dominance, Kilcock struck back against the run of play to make it 2β2 on 65 minutes.
That equalizer only served to wake up Storm Naas. Jack Campbellβs driven shot was parried away, and Fagan came close twice from free kicks β one saved, one inches wide. Then came a moment of pure determination and individual brilliance.
Jake Pitt Byrne, who had been improving with every performance, pressed high to win back possession, skipped past two defenders with an incredible run down the touchline, From an impossibly tight angle, smashed home to restore Naasβs lead. 3β2 β and the boys were in total control.
In the 78th minute, Huey Phelan produced something truly special β spotting the keeper off his line, he struck a free kick from inside his own half, With the wind behind him, it sailed over everyone and into the net. A contender for goal of the season.
With the game nearly wrapped up, Ryan Murtagh decided he wanted in on the action. Showing great awareness, he latched onto a clever assist from Kolter to fire home Naasβs fifth and final goal.
From start to finish, this was one of Naas AFCβs finest performances of the season.
Alex βSafe Handsβ Higgins was solid in goal, Thady Gilltrap showed composure at right-back, Brody Power filled in superbly at left-back for the recovering Matthew Greene β who still came on to help his team after illness.
Jack Tilly and Jake Dooley were a defensive wall, while in midfield, Kolter, OβShea, and Phelan controlled the tempo with confidence and class. Up top, Cramer, Azzopardi, Pitt Byrne, Campbell, Murtagh, and Fagan caused endless problems for Kilcockβs defence.
This wasnβt just a win β it was a statement. A reminder that when this team clicks, Storm Naas AFC is unstoppable.
Final Score: Naas AFC 5β2 Kilcock Celtic



