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The 42
13-06-2025
- Sport
- The 42
Run from halfway and finish from Meekison has Bohs sitting pretty in second
Cork City 0 Bohemians 2 SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division BOHEMIAN'S CHARGE UP the Premier Division table continued by cruising to a comfortable victory away to Cork City. First-half goals from Archie Meekison and Dayle Rooney saw the Gypsies move above Drogheda United into second. They remain six points adrift of Shamrock Rovers. Dunfermline United manager Neil Lennon and Chesterfield chief Paul Cook watched on among the 3,215 crowd at Turner's Cross. The home supporters weren't happy as they greeted the full-time whistle with a chorus of boos. The hosts looked like they were still on a mid-season break as their winless run extended to eight games. They remain one point above bottom side Sligo Rovers, who have a game in hand. Ger Nash broke new ground as, for the first time this season, City named an unchanged side. There were changes on the bench, though. After 17 years in England, David Meyler had his homecoming as Nash's new assistant manager. Meanwhile, club stalwart Mark McNulty slotted in as goalkeeping coach. Alan Reynolds opted for one change as Leigh Kavanagh replaced Rob Cornwall in defence. Advertisement The Bohs boss felt his side had, 'something to prove against Cork,' after their late defeat at the Cross in February. They accomplished that mission by stretching their good form to eight wins in 10 games. Departing Crystal Palace loanee Seán Grehan and Kavanagh were dominant at the back. Kavanagh's diagonal ball created the first chance for Meekison. The Scottish winger had all the time in the world to pick his spot, but fluffed his shot off target. When the chance came again, he showed bundles more composure. The opportunity arrived in the 11th minute from Rooney's long clearance. Darragh Crowley's heavy touch presented Meekison with a clear run from halfway. He went around Tein Troost twice on his mazy run before rolling home his first goal of the season. With City's hopes of a first clean sheet of 2025 extinguished, the one-way traffic continued. Kavanagh's outside-of-the-boot flick from a corner forced Troost into an acrobatic save. Then, Rooney's wonderful chip floated just wide. City only had one shot in the first half. They should have scored it, too. Josh Fitzpatrick's cross found its way to Cathal O'Sullivan, but the Premier League-linked teenager headed wide. Bohs carved City open twice down the left in the closing stages. From the first of those, Adam McDonnell's shot was blocked away by Freddie Anderson as Bohs protested for handball. They made the next one count. McDonnell turned Anderson, Ross Tierney's shot ran across goal, and Rooney was left with the simplest of tap-ins for his third goal in four games. It could've been three before the break, but McDonnell curled around the post. Troost produced another super save on the resumption. Rooney gave the return ball to Tierney, who looked certain to score, until the keeper reached back across to save. Tierney had another chance moments later, which Anderson slid across to block. City had a couple of penalty appeals waved away. Seani Maguire tumbled over in the box, but Paul Norton gave the free-kick to Kavanagh. Then, Jordan Flores came through the back of O'Sullivan and was lucky to escape without any punishment. Half-time substitute Kitt Nelson and O'Sullivan flashed shots over the bar as City tried to build momentum. Maguire had the next opening, but Flores deflected his shot behind. City produced precious little in the final 20 minutes as Dawson Devoy came closest to adding a third, denied by Troost. Cork City: Tein Troost; Milan Mbeng, Freddie Anderson, Charlie Lyons, Darragh Crowley (Kitt Nelson 46); Cathal O'Sullivan, Seán Murray (Greg Bolger 53), Evan McLaughlin (Rio Shipston 71), Josh Fitzpatrick; Seani Maguire (Malik Dijksteel 75), Djenairo Daniels. Bohemians: Kacper Chorazka; Niall Morahan, Seán Grehan, Leigh Kavanagh (Rob Cornwall 80), Jordan Flores; Dawson Devoy, Adam McDonnell (Keith Buckley 73); Dayle Rooney, Ross Tierney (James McManus 80), Archie Meekison (Rhys Brennan 73); James Clarke (Colm Whelan 73). Referee: Paul Norton (Dublin).


RTÉ News
13-06-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Bohemians up to second after comfortable victory in Cork
Bohemians' charge up the Premier Division table continued as they cruised to a comfortable victory away to Cork City. First-half goals from Archie Meekison and Dayle Rooney saw the Gypsies move above Drogheda United into second. They remain six points adrift of Shamrock Rovers. Dunfermline United manager Neil Lennon and Chesterfield chief Paul Cook watched on among the 3,215 crowd at Turner's Cross. The home supporters weren't happy as they greeted the full-time whistle with a chorus of boos The hosts looked like they were still on a mid-season break as their winless run extended to eight games. They remain one point above bottom side Sligo Rovers, who have a game in hand. Ger Nash broke new ground as, for the first time this season, City named an unchanged side. There were changes on the bench, though. After 17 years in England, David Meyler had his homecoming as Nash's new assistant manager. Meanwhile, club stalwart Mark McNulty slotted in as goalkeeping coach. Alan Reynolds opted for one change as Leigh Kavanagh replaced Rob Cornwall in defence. The Bohs boss felt his side had "something to prove against Cork" after their late defeat at the Cross in February. They accomplished that mission by stretching their good form to eight wins in 10 games. Departing Crystal Palace loanee Seán Grehan and Kavanagh were dominant at the back. Kavanagh's diagonal ball created the first chance for Meekison. The Scottish winger had all the time in the world to pick his spot, but fluffed his shot off target. When the chance came again, he showed bundles more composure. The opportunity arrived in the 11th minute from Rooney's long clearance. Darragh Crowley's heavy touch presented Meekison with a clear run from halfway. He went around Tein Troost twice on his mazy run before rolling home his first goal of the season. With City's hopes of a first clean sheet of 2025 extinguished, the one-way traffic continued. Kavanagh's outside-of-the-boot flick from a corner forced Troost into an acrobatic save. Then, Rooney's wonderful chip floated just wide. Cork only had one shot in the first half. They should have scored it, too. Josh Fitzpatrick's cross found its way to Cathal O'Sullivan, but the Premier League-linked teenager headed wide. Bohs carved City open twice down the left in the closing stages. From the first of those, Adam McDonnell's shot was blocked away by Freddie Anderson as Bohs protested for handball. They made the next one count. McDonnell turned Anderson, Ross Tierney's shot ran across goal, and Rooney was left with the simplest of tap-ins for his third goal in four games. It could have been three before the break, but McDonnell curled around the post. Troost produced another super save on the resumption. Rooney gave the return ball to Tierney, who looked certain to score, until the keeper reached back across to save. Tierney had another chance moments later, which Anderson slid across to block. City had a couple of penalty appeals waved away. Seanie Maguire tumbled over in the box, but Paul Norton gave the free-kick to Kavanagh. Then, Jordan Flores came through the back of O'Sullivan and was lucky to escape without any punishment. Half-time substitute Kitt Nelson and O'Sullivan flashed shots over the bar as City tried to build momentum. Maguire had the next opening, but Flores deflected his shot behind. City produced precious little in the final 20 minutes as Dawson Devoy came closest to adding a third, denied by Troost. Cork City: Tein Troost; Milan Mbeng, Freddie Anderson, Charlie Lyons, Darragh Crowley (Kitt Nelson 46); Cathal O'Sullivan, Seán Murray (Greg Bolger 53), Evan McLaughlin (Rio Shipston 71), Josh Fitzpatrick; Seani Maguire (Malik Dijksteel 75), Djenairo Daniels. Bohemians: Kacper Chorazka; Niall Morahan, Seán Grehan, Leigh Kavanagh (Rob Cornwall 80), Jordan Flores; Dawson Devoy, Adam McDonnell (Keith Buckley 73); Dayle Rooney, Ross Tierney (James McManus 80), Archie Meekison (Rhys Brennan 73); James Clarke (Colm Whelan 73).


Irish Independent
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Bohs up to second as first half goals from Archie Meekison and Dayle Rooney see off Cork
First-half goals from Archie Meekison and Dayle Rooney saw the Gypsies move above Drogheda United into second. They remain six points adrift of Shamrock Rovers with a game in hand. Dunfermline United manager Neil Lennon and Chesterfield chief Paul Cook watched on among the 3,215 crowd at Turner's Cross. The home supporters weren't happy as they greeted the full-time whistle with a chorus of boos The hosts looked like they were still on a mid-season break as their winless run extended to eight games. They remain one point above bottom side Sligo Rovers, who have a game less played. Leigh Kavanagh's diagonal ball created the first chance for Meekison. The Scottish winger had all the time in the world to pick his spot, but fluffed his shot off target. When the chance came again, he showed bundles more composure. The opportunity arrived in the 11th minute from Rooney's long clearance. Darragh Crowley's heavy touch presented Meekison with a clear run from halfway. He went around Tein Troost twice on his mazy run before rolling home his first goal of the season. Kavanagh's outside-of-the-boot flick from a corner forced Troost into an acrobatic save. Then, Rooney's wonderful chip floated just wide. City only had one shot in the first half. They should have scored it, too. Josh Fitzpatrick's cross found its way to Cathal O'Sullivan, but the Premier League-linked teenager headed wide. Bohs doubled their lead in the 44th minute. Adam McDonnell turned Freddie Anderson, Ross Tierney's shot ran across goal, and Rooney was left with the simplest of tap-ins for his third goal in four games. It could've been three before the break, but McDonnell curled around the post. Troost produced another super save on the resumption to deny Tierney. Half-time substitute Kitt Nelson and O'Sullivan flashed shots over the bar as City tried to build momentum. Seani Maguire had the next opening, but Flores deflected his shot behind. Dawson Devoy came closest to adding a third, foiled by Troost. Cork City: Troost; Mbeng, Anderson, Lyons, Crowley (Nelson 46); O'Sullivan, S Murray (Bolger 53), McLaughlin (Shipston 71), Fitzpatrick; Maguire (Dijksteel 75), Daniels. Bohemians: Chorazka; Morahan, Grehan, Kavanagh (Cornwall 80), Flores; Devoy, McDonnell (Buckley 73); Rooney, Tierney (McManus 80), Meekison (Brennan 73); Clarke (Whelan 73).


The Irish Sun
02-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Seani Maguire tips Cork City teen Cathal O'Sullivan to be Ireland's next big star
SEANI MAGUIRE has hailed Premier League-linked Cathal O'Sullivan as 'the best teenager in the country'. 2 Sean Maguire has hailed young Cork City teammate Cathal O'Sullivan as the next big thing 2 Nottingham Forest coach Andy Reid has been on a scouting trip to Turner's Cross in recent weeks to monitor Cathal O'Sullivan of Cork City O'Sullivan, 18, has since linked up with the Ireland U21 camp after receiving his first call-up for friendlies against Croatia and Qatar. And Maguire confidently predicted that senior caps will follow, adding that any transfer fee City receive this summer 'should be worth 10 times more'. The 11-cap Ireland striker insisted: 'Young Cathal will make his own decision. He can be whatever he wants. 'He's one of the best young fellas I've played with, and that includes in England. Not just because of his talent, it's just his attitude towards everything. read more on football 'That's what teams in England will look for first, because you can just see it clear as day how good he is on the ball. He's a joy to play with. "When he eventually goes to England, I'll be gutted not to play with him again, because of how good he is. 'But I'll be keeping tabs on his career, because he'll definitely play for Ireland. He's that good. And he'll definitely go and play at the highest level in football in England. 'I genuinely think he's special, and he's the best in the country. Most read in Football 'Whatever the club gets from him, he probably should be worth 10 times more. I can't speak more highly of him as a lad, because I see what he's like off the pitch.' O'Sullivan is a diminutive and technically gifted winger, but Maguire also highlighted his physicality. Shamrock Rovers snap up Northern Ireland Under-21s goal-getter as Stephen Bradley gives exciting verdict The Luton-born player said: 'He's so strong. Even in training, there could be two or three lads hanging off him, and he just stands up. You see him in games there, he's getting kicked, he's getting lashes in the back, and he just keeps going and going and going. 'He's a fit lad, he looks after himself, and he'll go on to have an unbelievable career, I've no doubts about that. 'His first touch is unbelievable, and it's not just his taking players on 1v1. He does the basics of football really well. He plays like a fella that's probably 10 years older than his age. 'I'd be interested to see where he goes next, but I think the world is his oyster because he's really that good.' Maguire jetted off to Portugal with his family after scoring his third goal of the season in City's 1-1 draw with Shelbourne on Friday evening. And Maguire hopes to get back to full fitness during the break, after admitting to being only 70% fit at the moment. He explained: 'You can look at the mid-season break two different ways. 'You can go and just have a break totally away from football, but the message was clear from the manager that we'll be back in the Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and throughout the week leading up to the Bohs' game. 'You can't go away and not do anything at all. I think the lads need to be still at it. 'It's only 14 days away from the next game. Maguire also praised new manager Ger Nash for the impact he was having on the relegation-threatened camp. He added: 'He's just brought positivity. That's what we need in the group, a lot of confidence, because that's what we've been lacking the last couple of months. 'We're probably one of the youngest squads in the whole league. 'It's clear to see the improvements in the last 10 days or so.'