*Jason Loughnane went off injured during Bridge Utd’s win. Photograph: Cealtra Communications

Bridge Utd continued their recent run of successful outings when overcoming Ennis Town while Avenue Utd’s chance to leapfrog Newmarket Celtic at the top of the Premier Division came undone due to a waterlogged pitch.

Bridge United continue winning form

Ennis Town 1
Bridge Unitd A 2
Venue: Lees Rd, Ennis

Bridge United kept up their recent winning run with this victory over Ennis Town on Sunday.

The winners took an early lead through but Ennis Town equalised through Robbie Gormley. A draw looked the likely outcome as the sides remained level until the final minute when Bridge United struck for what proved to be the winning score

Scorers for the winners were Kieran Quinlan and Jonathan Downes.

Bridge United A; Paul Tuohy; Dan Larkin, Jason Loughnane Liam Buckley, Johnny Downes; Conor Deasy, Leon Daly, Steve Stewart, Kieran Quinlan; Brandon O’Halloran, Luke Shea;

Subs; Leon Kelly for Loughnane (inj); Adam Fitzpatrick for O’Halloran; Jason White for Shea; Trevor Maxwell for Stewart; Ronan Tuohy for Daly

Ennis Town; Peadar O’Keeffe; Declan Ensko, Eoin Keenan, Johnson Munumkum; Emmanuel Ikiebey, Paddy Bugler, Adam Fleming, Jashar Aliu, Robbie Gormley, Lee Clohessy, Davy Keenan

Subs; Dean Hegarty for Munumkum; Peter O’Brien for Clohessy

McConigley brothers combine for Sporting’s winner

Sporting Ennistymon 3
Shannon Hibs 2
Venue: Lahinch

Sporting Ennistymon continued their recent good form when they accounted for
Shannon Hibs on Sunday.

The visitors took the lead through Gary Leahy. From the penalty spot but Sporting drew level before half time when Darren McNamara hit the target.

Cathal McConigley put the winner into the lead when his free kick found the target after half time but Hibs hit back and they levelled through Billy Connors with fourteen minute to play.

With a share of the spoils looking likely, Sporting struck three minutes from time through Cathal McConigley who hit the target after taking a pass from his brother Sean

Both sides finished with ten men with Jack O’Dea from Sporting and Hibs goalie Damian Casey picking up second yellow cards in separate incidents near the end

Sporting Ennistymon; Jared Gutherless; Joe Gallagher, Michael Leigh, Jack O’Dea, Kieran Monaghan; Byron Kenny, Cathal McConigley, Thierry Bouton Matthew Crowe, Sean McConigley, Darren McNamara;

Shannon Hibs; Damian Casey; Ciaran McKee, Bobby O’Connell, Stephen Tuohy Gary Leahy; Darragh McDade, Pa Devanney, Adam Ryan, Stephen McInerney, Mikey Wall, Billy Connors;

Subs; Thomas McDade for McKee; Julian Woods for Eryan; Zygge Wall for McInerney

Avenue’s game off

The game between Shannon Olympic and Avenue United didn’t take place due to a waterloggeed pitch in Shannon.

Division 2 title up for grabs

Connolly Celtic 1
Rhine Rovers 1

Connolly Celtic and Rhine Rovers shared the spoils in this Second Division league tie and both will play in First Division next season.

The division 2 title is still up for grabs and on th is Sunday both face away fixtures, Connolly to Corofin and Rhine to their neighbours Kilkishen Celtic, both games due to kick off at 11am.

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