Clare Corinthians Make it Three in a Row!

Clare Corinthians with the trophy
Clare Corinthians with the trophy

This year’s tournament – the seventh thus far – was certainly of the highest standard yet, with nearly all the games being decided by narrow margins. All nine teams gave a good account of themselves, but in the end experience won out and Clare Corinthians demonstrated what it takes… and so reclaimed the Iniscealtra Community Shield.

The event was a charity fundraiser for Ennis and Clare Samaritans, and €1060 was donated to them to help in their invaluable work.

Group 1

Mixed Bag Dynamos
Mixed Bag Dynamos

 

Slippery Chickens
Slippery Chickens
Barefield Bandits
Barefield Bandits
(from last year)
East Clare Patriots (pic from last year)

 

There were four teams in the morning group, and the first two rounds of games were very tight. Events started at pace, with two previous finalists facing each other. Slippery Chickens, last year’s finalists, had a strong line up and they faced an equally strong East Clare Patriots. Evenly matched, they played out a draw. Following this Barefield Bandits – newcomers to the tournament – took on Mixed Bag Dynamos. The Bandits were the stronger side, but they found it difficult to breach the stout Mixed Bag defence. In the end though the goal came, and the Bandits won 1-0. Mixed Bag were back on straight away as they faced the Patriots. The game was similar to the preceding one, and had the same outcome, with Mixed Bag losing 1-0. This made it impossible for them to qualify for the latter stages. The following match saw a hard fought match between Slippery Chickens and Barefield Bandits. Neither side could break the deadlock and the match ended scoreless.

The final round of games began with East Clare Patriots continuing their winning run as they played out a 1-0 victory over Barefield Bandits. This meant the Patriots topped the group. The final game, then, would determine who would finish second. If Slippery Chickens won they would progress, but any other outcome would be enough for Barefield Bandits to go through. Slippery Chickens faced Mixed Bag Dynamos, and as the two teams know each other well it made for an interesting encounter. Scoring quickly the Chickens looked to be in a strong position, but a quick equaliser by the Dynamos – cheered on by the Bandits – changed the dynamic once more. Not to be denied, though, the quality of Slippery Chickens – with some fine individual performances – showed and they soon reasserted themselves, ending up clear winners. It was a spirited display by Mixed Bag, and a good showing from Barefield Bandits, but both teams would play no further part in the tournament.

Group 1 Scores

Slippery Chickens

1

1

East Clare Patriots

Mixed Bag Dynamos

0

1

Barefield Bandits

East Clare Patriots

1

0

Mixed Bag Dynamos

Slippery Chickens

0

0

Barefield Bandits

East Clare Patriots

1

0

Barefield Bandits

Slippery Chickens

4

2

Mixed Bag Dynamos

 

Group 1 League Table

Pos Teams Pl W D L GF GA GD Pnts

1

East Clare Patriots

3

2

1

0

3

1

2

7

2

Slippery Chickens

3

1

2

0

5

3

2

5

3

Barefield Bandits

3

1

1

1

1

1

0

4

4

Mixed Bag Dynamos

3

0

0

3

2

6

-4

0

 

Group 2

East Clare Explorers
East Clare Explorers
Easton Cowboys
Easton Cowboys
Clare Corinthians
Clare Corinthians
Derg United
Derg United
Cider Babies
Cider Babies

 

The afternoon group was equally competitive, with a good standard of football throughout. It began with Easton Cowboys – who travelled from Bristol to play – facing a youthful and talented Derg United. It took the Cowboys a while to get up to the pace, and United ended up clear winners. Following this East Clare Explorers played out a close match with Cider Babies which ended scoreless. The Cowboys were back on for the next game and were much improved. They faced last year’s champions Clare Corinthians and the match was a close affair. It looked like the game would end in a draw, but the Corinthians scored a late winner. Derg United then faced a resolute Cider Babies and a close game ended in a draw. Clare Corinthians continued their winning ways with victory over East Clare Explorers in a keenly contested game.

The second half of the Group 2 games began with Cider Babies notching up a victory over Easton Cowboys – another game with a narrow margin. This was followed by a fiery encounter between Derg United and East Clare Explorers. Both teams were highly motivated, and referee Clive had to use all his experience to keep things on an even keel. The one goal of the game was scored by United. Cider Babies’ final match was against the Corinthians, and both teams had to settle for a draw. This meant Cider Babies could finish no higher than third in the group. It’s worth noting that Cider Babies – in the true spirit of the tournament – recruited two players they’d never met before the day, and still ended up one of only two teams unbeaten on the day… the other being the eventual champions.

The final two games of the group saw deciders at both ends of the table. The first of these saw Easton Cowboys play out a 1-1 draw with East Clare Explorers. Following this the group decider saw Derg United take on Clare Corinthians. Both teams had seven points going in to the match, but due to their superior goal difference a draw would see United top the group – for the Corinthians only a victory would do. The game was fast and furious, and saw several half-chances for both teams, but in the end was decided by a single goal scored by the Corinthians.

Group 2 Scores

Easton Cowboys

0

3

Derg United

Cider Babies

0

0

East Clare Explorers

Clare Corinthians

2

1

Easton Cowboys

Derg United

1

1

Cider Babies

East Clare Explorers

1

2

Clare Corinthians

Easton Cowboys

1

2

Cider Babies

Derg United

1

0

East Clare Explorers

Clare Corinthians

1

1

Cider Babies

Easton Cowboys

1

1

East Clare Explorers

Derg United

0

1

Clare Corinthians

 

Group 2 League Table

Pos Teams Pl W D L GF GA GD Pnts

1

Clare Corinthians

4

3

1

0

6

3

3

10

2

Derg United

4

2

1

1

5

2

3

7

3

Cider Babies

4

1

3

0

4

3

1

6

4

East Clare Explorers

4

0

2

2

2

4

-2

2

5

Easton Cowboys

4

0

1

3

3

8

-5

1

 

Knockout Stages

The first semi final saw a repeat of last year’s final, with Slippery Chickens taking on Clare Corinthians. Slippery Chickens used the pace of their team well, and looked strong on the break, but it was the Corinthians that broke the deadlock. Slippery Chickens were then dealt a blow when a key player landed awkwardly and had to retire from the game. There were no further goals, and so Clare Corinthians were the first team to book their place in the final. The second semi final saw Derg United take on a depleted East Clare Patriots, who had lost a couple of players. The Patriots were no match for United, who ran out easy winners.

The final, then, saw a replay of the Group 2 decider, and it proved to be an equally close game. There was a fascinating contrast between the two teams, with a skillful, pacy and youthful team taking on a much older, more experienced team – the average ages of the teams were probably 20 years apart. The game saw good chances for both teams, but both keepers excelled and the match ended scoreless. Thus, for the first time, the final was decided by a penalty shoot out. As the drama unfolded the Corinthians’ keeper made a great save on one of the penalties. As all the other penalties had gone in it meant the final penalty for the Corinthians was the decider. This was duly dispatched, and so the trophy was won for the third year running by Clare Corinthians.

Knockout Stages

Slippery Chickens

0

1

Clare Corinthians

East Clare Patriots

0

3

Derg United

Clare Corinthians

0

0

Derg United

penalty shoot out

5

4

Acknowledgements

This enjoyable charity event could not have happened without several key contributions. Sincerest thanks go to:

Scarriff GAA Club for providing the venue

Referees Clive and Owen

Denise, for handling the admin on the day

Gill and Eve, for the delicious food and drinks

Lucas, for acting as ball boy

David and Holly, for photos, and help with the scoring

Sonia, for help tidying up

The Red Cross, for their expert medical care

…and of course all the players who made the event such a lively and enjoyable one!

 

See you next year…

 

The referees at work
The referees at work

Iniscealtra Community Shield 2014 – The Details

 

The venue is the Scarriff GAA all-weather pitch on Sat May 31st.

There will be two groups of five teams. Each team will play the other teams in their group in a league. Standard points allocation applies. The top two teams from each group will progress to the knock out stages (semi finals, final).

Registration of teams and payment in full must happen before start of play.

Light refreshments available (rolls, juice, tea/coffee, cake)

 

Registration for Group A will take place between 9.30am and 9.45am; Group A matches will kick off at 10.00am.

Group A Teams:          

  • Mixed Bag Dynamos
  • Slippery Chickens
  • East Clare Patriots
  • Barefield Bandits
  • Mansketcher United

 

Registration for Group B will take place between 12pm and 12.15pm; Group B matches will kick off at 12.30pm.

          Group B Teams:          

  • East Clare Explorerts
  • Derg United
  • Easton Cowboys
  • Clare Corinthians
  • Cider Babies

 

Any team that delays the start of a game by 5 mins will concede that game 1-0.

 

Rules of Competition

1. Eight-a-side matches, 15 minutes long, no half-time break. Captains will toss up to choose end before match. Max 2 subs allowed – roll-on, roll-off, player coming off must leave the pitch before the sub comes on. Subs allowed on/off as many times as they wish.

2. Ball allowed to be played in the air as in normal 11-a-side game.

3. Ball kicked out over fence – play restarted by opposing team with throw in or goal kick where it left field.

4. Ball touches outside of net (back or side) – keeper’s ball.

5. Goalkeeper area marked on pitch, keeper can only handle ball inside this (but is free to move in and out of area, as are all players).

6. All free kicks direct, opposition must be 5 yards away. No run up is permitted for penalties.

7. Goalkeeper touches ball with hand from back pass, or keeps ball in his hands for more than 6 seconds – penalty.

8. In league stages: if two teams are level on points, goal difference will count, then goals scored, then the head to head record. If still level then a penalty shoot out will be held to decide final positions in group.

9. Knock-out stages: if teams are level- penalty shoot-out; each team takes 5 penalties, then sudden death. A sub may take a penalty. No player can take a second penalty till all team mates have taken one

10. Play will not be stopped unless: injury to goalkeepers, serious injury to outfield player, or head injury. Otherwise play will continue at all times. The ball can bounce off the fence without play stopping. If the ball hits the low wire or lands on top of net – drop ball. Attention should be received off the field of play.

11. There will be no added time, except for stoppages mentioned above.

12. Each team is expected to bring a set of matching shirts or bibs.

13. Each team or player is advised to be covered by insurance (individual or Group) as Mixed Bag United will not accept any liability for injuries or accidents that occur on the day, nor will it accept any liability for the personal belongings of players.

14. Each team should bring water bottles. There is a tap on site. The Red Cross will be present, but you might like to bring basic first aid supplies.

15. Players can register for a second team, but must pay the entry fee for each.

16. In exceptional circumstances a team may call upon extra substitutes, but this can only happen with the approval of the organisers and the captain of the opposing team.

17. Metal studs are not allowed.

 

 

Disciplinary Rules.

PLEASE NOTE:- The referee’s decision is final. Any player arguing with the referee is liable to be cautioned.

All the normal rules of soccer apply. In addition:

1. If a player receives one yellow card in a match, that caution will not be carried into the next match, and the player will be caution free for the next game.

2. If a player receives two yellow cards in the same match, he will be dismissed and will be ineligible for the next game.

3. If a player receives a straight red card he will be dismissed and ineligible for the next game.

4. If a player receives a straight red card for any of the following offences, he will be dismissed immediately and will be ineligible for the remainder of the tournament:

Violent Conduct; Serious foul-play; Spitting

 

A representative from Ennis and Clare Samaritans will present the winning team with the Iniscealtra Community Shield.

Any queries contact Phil (087 2368777).

Best of luck in the tournament.

8-a-side Iniscealtra Tournament 2014

Once again Mixed Bag are running a football tournament, as part of the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts. This will be the seventh year running the tournament, which has become a popular feature on the local football calendar. There’s a trophy for the winners, and a fantastic day of football for everybody! Interested?… places are limited, so get a team together and get in touch! Details below…

Action from the final
Action from the final

Mixed Bag United are running a charity 8 a side tournament on Saturday May 31st 2014. The venue will be the all-weather pitch at Scarriff GAA Club. There will be a maximum of ten teams, so places are limited – apply early to avoid missing out. The teams will be divided into two leagues of four or five teams. In the first stage the teams will play the other teams in their league. Matches will last approximately 15 or 20 minutes (depending on the number of teams in the group). The top two teams in each league will qualify for the knockout stage, which will consist of two semi finals and a final. The winning team will be presented with the Iniscealtra Community Shield, which is to have their team name engraved upon it, and which they can display in a public venue of their choice for a year. A full set of rules will be posted on the website at a later date, with all the details of teams and groups.

If you would like to enter a team then contact Phil on 087 2368777. You can guarantee your place with a €50 deposit (non-refundable) to be received before Friday 9th May. You can have up to 10 players in your team. The cost of entry is €10 per player.

ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT WILL GO TO THE ENNIS AND CLARE BRANCH OF SAMARITANS

Mixed Bag in The Gathering!

team photo a

As part of a nationwide cultural event – ‘The Gathering’ – Mixed Bag Utd played against a mixed Tulla Utd team at their excellent facilities. The lads put on a good show, and went in at half time 2 -1 down. Tulla’s experience showed in the second half and they ended up winning by a score of 4 – 1.

Everybody seemed to enjoy the day, and a follow up match could be on the cards in a couple of weeks.

Iniscealtra 2013 – Clare Corinthians Still on Top!

The winners with the Shield
The winners with the Shield

The 2013 Iniscealtra Community Shield was again played on a beautiful spring day. There were nine teams involved, playing a total of 19 matches, at the end of which last year’s champions, Clare Corinthians, claimed the trophy they’d held since last year.

This was a charity event, and a much-needed €1015 was raised for Ennis and Clare Samaritans.

Group 1

There were four teams in the morning group:

Aerowind United  - pic to follow
Aerowind United – pic to follow

 

Mixed Bag Dynamos
Mixed Bag Dynamos

 

LIT All Stars
LIT All Stars

 

East Clare Explorers
East Clare Explorers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group 1 Scores

Aerowind United

0

2

LIT All Stars

East Clare Explorers

0

0

Mixed Bag Dynamos

LIT All Stars

1

0

East Clare Explorers

Aerowind United

2

3

Mixed Bag Dynamos

LIT All Stars

0

4

Mixed Bag Dynamos

Aerowind United

1

4

East Clare Explorers

 

Group 1 League Table

Pos Teams Pl W D L GF GA GD Pnts

1

Mixed Bag Dynamos

3

2

1

0

7

2

5

7

2

LIT All Stars

3

2

0

1

3

4

-1

6

3

East Clare Explorers

3

1

1

1

4

2

2

4

4

Aerowind United

3

0

0

3

3

9

-6

0

This was a fairly even group, with not much between the teams as they headed into the final round of games. Regulars at the tournament LIT All Stars had already qualified for the semis when they met Mixed Bag Dynamos, but victory for the Dynamos meant they finished top of the group, ahead of LIT, and this also meant that newcomers East Clare Dynamos couldn’t qualify when they met Aerowind in their final game. Aerowind’s best performance had been in their second game, when a thrilling encounter saw Aerowind to come from behind twice before a late Mixed Bag winner. East Clare Explorers were unlucky not to go through after performing well. They could be ones to watch next year…

Group 2

Five teams contested the afternoon group:

Sanford United
Sanford United
Slippery Chickens
Slippery Chickens
Sean Bean Sex Machine
Sean Bean Sex Machine
Clare Corinthians
Clare Corinthians
East Clare Patriots
East Clare Patriots

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group 2 Scores

Slippery Chickens

1

0

Sean Bean

Sanford United

0

4

East Clare Patriots

Clare Corinthians

2

1

Slippery Chickens

Sean Bean

6

0

Sanford United

East Clare Patriots

0

0

Clare Corinthians

Slippery Chickens

4

0

Sanford United

Sean Bean

0

0

East Clare Patriots

Clare Corinthians

9

0

Sanford United

Slippery Chickens

3

1

East Clare Patriots

Sean Bean

0

3

Clare Corinthians

 

Group 2 League Table

Pos Teams Pl W D L GF GA GD Pnts

1

Clare Corinthians

4

3

1

0

14

1

13

10

2

Slippery Chickens

4

3

0

1

9

3

6

9

3

East Clare Patriots

4

1

2

1

5

3

2

5

4

Sean Bean

4

1

1

2

6

4

2

4

5

Sanford United

4

0

0

4

0

23

-23

0

There were many great games in this group, with several strong contenders to make it through to the knockout stages. Aside from newcomers Sanford United, who will surely learn from the day and come back stronger next year, all the teams looked like they had a chance of progressing beyond the group. In the last round of games both the Patriots and Sean Bean had a chance of going through, but couldn’t quite make it – Slippery Chickens and Clare Corinthians went through. Before this final round there hadn’t been more than a goal’s difference in any of the games between these four teams.

Knockout Stages

The first semi final saw Mixed Bag Dynamos play Slippery Chickens. These two teams know each other well, and they played out a thrilling and close encounter which produced just the one goal. There wasn’t much difference between the two teams, and the Dynamos, who were trailing, nearly snatched an equaliser right at the end. It wasn’t to be, however, and Slippery Chickens progressed to the final.

The second semi final saw Clare Corinthians play LIT All Stars. Somewhat ominously for the All Stars, the Corinthians had been improving steadily through the day, and were beginning to show the form we saw last year when they won the shield. These omens came to pass as the Corinthians won convincingly. 3-0 was the final score.

Action from the final
Action from the final

The final, then, saw two teams who had met in the group stage play each other again. That game had been a close encounter, but on this occasion the Corinthians were much too strong for their opponents and they won the game 5-0.

Knockout Stages

 Semi Finals
Mixed Bag Dynamos

0

1

Slippery Chickens

Clare Corinthians

3

0

LIT All Stars

 Final
Slippery Chickens

0

5

Clare Corinthians

 

Mark (from Samaritans) presents the trophy to Steve
Mark (from Samaritans) presents the trophy to Steve

 

Acknowledgements

This year’s tournament was a big success – thanks go to those who made it possible:

Scarriff GAA Club, who provided the venue free of charge.

Denise, who handled the admin on the day.

Gill, who ran craft and games for the under 12s (ably assisted on the day by Marianne).

The Red Cross, who provided medical care.

Mike, Phil O, Eamonn, Andrew, Virginia and Denise – setting/tidying up.

All the teams, who brought enthusiasm and a great sporting ethos to the event.

Last, but certainly not least, our referees on the day, Owen and Clive. They gave a lot of time and expertise, for which we are all indebted.

Referees Owen and Clive
Referees Owen and Clive

Iniscealtra Community Shield 2013 – the Details

The venue is the Scarriff GAA all-weather pitch on Sat May 25th.

There will be two groups of five teams. Each team will play the other teams in their group in a league. Standard points allocation applies. The top two teams from each group will progress to the knock out stages (semi finals, final).
Registration of teams and payment in full must happen before start of play.

Registration for Group A will take place between 9.30am and 9.45am; Group A matches will kick off at 10.00am.
Group A Teams:

Mixed Bag Dynamos
Jason Statham Gonna Beat ’em
Aerowind United
East Clare Explorers
LIT All Stars

 

Registration for Group B will take place between 12pm and 12.15pm; Group B matches will kick off at 12.30pm.
Group B Teams

The Slippery Chickens
Clare Corinthians
Sean Bean Sex Machine
East Clare Patriots
Sanford United

Any team that delays the start of a game by 5 mins will concede that game 1-0.

 

Please note – this year we’ve crafts/activities for under 12s, organised by Gill – running from 11 till 2.

Light refreshments will be available on the day.

Bring the family!

 

Rules of Competition
1. Eight-a-side matches, 15 minutes long, no half-time break. Captains will toss up to choose end before match. Max 2 subs allowed – roll-on, roll-off, player coming off must leave the pitch before the sub comes on. Subs allowed on/off as many times as they wish.
2. Ball allowed to be played in the air as in normal 11-a-side game.
3. Ball kicked out over fence – play restarted by opposing team with throw in or goal kick where it left field.
4. Ball touches outside of net (back or side) – keeper’s ball.
5. Goalkeeper’s area marked on pitch, keeper can only handle ball inside this (but is free to move in and out of area, as are all players).
6. All free kicks direct, opposition must be 5 yards away. No run up is permitted for penalties.
7. Goalkeeper touches ball with hand from back pass, or keeps ball in his hands for more than 6 seconds – penalty.
8. In league stages: if two teams are level on points, goal difference will count, then goals scored, then the head to head record. If still level then a penalty shoot out will be held to decide final positions in group.
9. Knock-out stages: if teams are level- penalty shoot-out; each team takes 5 penalties, then sudden death. A sub may take a penalty. No player can take a second penalty till all team mates have taken one
10. Play will not be stopped unless: injury to goalkeepers, serious injury to outfield player, or head injury. Otherwise play will continue at all times. The ball can bounce off the fence without play stopping. If the ball hits the low wire or lands on top of net – drop ball. Attention should be received off the field of play.
11. There will be no added time, except for stoppages mentioned above.
12. Each team is expected to bring a set of matching shirts or bibs.
13. Each team or player is advised to be covered by insurance (individual or Group) as Mixed Bag United will not accept any liability for injuries or accidents that occur on the day, nor will it accept any liability for the personal belongings of players.
14. Each team should bring water bottles. There is a tap on site. The Red Cross will be present, but you might like to bring basic first aid supplies.
15. Players can register for a second team, but must pay the entry fee for each.
16. In exceptional circumstances a team may call upon extra substitutes, but this can only happen with the approval of the organisers and the captain of the opposing team.

Disciplinary Rules.
The referee’s decision is final. All the normal rules of soccer apply. In addition:
1. If a player receives one yellow card in a match, that caution will not be carried into the next match, and the player will be caution free for the next game.
2. If a player receives two yellow cards in the same match, he will be dismissed and will be ineligible for the next game.
3. If a player receives a straight red card he will be dismissed and ineligible for the next game.
4. If a player receives a straight red card for any of the following offences, he will be dismissed immediately and will be ineligible for the remainder of the tournament:
Violent Conduct; Serious foul-play; Spitting

A representative from Ennis and Clare Samaritans will present the winning team with the Iniscealtra Community Shield.
Any queries contact Phil (087-2368777).
Best of luck to all the teams in the tournament.

Iniscealtra 8 a side tournament 2013

For the sixth year running Mixed Bag are running a football tournament, as part of the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts. There’s a trophy for the winners, and a fantastic day of football for everybody! Interested?… places are limited, so get a team together and get in touch! Details below…

pic for newsletter

Mixed Bag United are running a charity 8 a side tournament on Saturday May 25th 2013. The venue will be the all-weather pitch at Scarriff GAA Club. There will be a maximum of ten teams, so places are limited – apply early to avoid missing out. The teams will be divided into two leagues of four or five teams. In the first stage the teams will play the other teams in their league. Matches will last approximately 15 or 20 minutes (depending on the number of teams in the group). The top two teams in each league will qualify for the knockout stage, which will consist of two semi finals and a final. The winning team will be presented with the Iniscealtra Community Shield, which is to have their team name engraved upon it, and which they can display in a public venue of their choice for a year. A full set of rules is available upon request.

This will be a family-friendly event, with activities for under 12s running from 11am – 2pm. Light refreshments will be available.

If you would like to enter a team then contact Phil at 087 2368777. You can guarantee your place with a €50 deposit (non-refundable) to be received before Friday 3rd May. You can have up to 10 players in your team. The cost of entry is €10 per player.

 

ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT WILL GO TO THE ENNIS AND CLARE BRANCH OF SAMARITANS

Just how mixed is Mixed Bag?

unity

This year Mixed Bag United will be celebrating our tenth anniversary. Over the last decade a huge range of people have participated in our weekly Monday night matches. In fact we’ve had representatives from:

2 genders (we’re always open to a third…)

age 8 to mid 60s (he wouldn’t tell us his exact age…)

6 continents (Antarctican players would always be welcome…)

20+ countries (too many to name, but there are plenty more to go…)

 

There’s also been the odd dog too!