Helio raise the steaks with win over Cow in CBL Premier Division
Helio Inter Cork who went top of the Grandon’s Toyota Premier Division following their spectacular 5-0 win of champions Doolan’s Cow at sun drenched Mayfield Park
Helio Inter Cork 5
Doolan’s Cow 0
HELIO INTER CORK put down an early marker in the Grandon’s Toyota Premier Division live You Tube match of the week at sun drenched Mayfield Park last Sunday night, not only to go top for the first time but to brush aside the challenge of six time winners Doolan’s Cow.
Only leading one-nil at half-time through Sergio Cailla Castano 32nd minute opener, four unanswered second-half goals from Fulvio Bedoya Pabon, Martin Peña Da Silva, Juan De Villa and Jose Suarez Bustamente inflicted back to back defeats on the champions.
DoMA Brazil Giants 2
Arc Rovers 3
Arc Rovers leapfrogged champions Doolan’s Cow to go third in the table following an impressive away win over leaders DoMa Brazil at Ballinhassig.
The hosts overturned a 38th minute Timothy Twomey lead for Rovers to lead 2-1 going into the half-time break after Rafael Felippe Machado and Thiago scored inside a five minute spell.
Adam O’Connor turned in a 62nd minute equalizer before the inform Paudie Cotter netted the winner nineteen minutes from time.
The Weigh Inn Dripsey 1
OBS 3
OBS picked up their first win on the road after taking all three points from their visit to the Regional Park last Sunday morning.
After a scoreless opening 45, Sean Blake gave the visitors a 51st minute lead only for home captain Ciaran Pittorino to equalize on the hour mark for Dripsey.
OBS responded in the best possible manner to score twice through Anthony Moynihan in the 72nd and 79th minutes respectively.
Cork County Council 3
ePower East Cork 4
In a cracker at the Regional Park, Council overhauled a three-nil deficit to draw level through J Moore, Greg Sienicki and Ciaran O’Regan by the 79th minute.
Earlier, first-half goals from Ryan Murray and Finn Crowley followed by a third from Peadar Giloy in the 61st minute looked to seal the visitors second win in five outings.
However, Council’s brave fight back was undone by Crowley’s last gasp winner.
Pfizer FC 1
AI FC 3
AL FC came from one down to Kevin Maguire’s opener for Pfizer to lead at the break though Joshua Ibrahim and Victor Ewuzie before Daniel Okoh added a third with twelve minutes remaining.
Cfa Carrigaline Celtic 1
Andy Sull’s Hai 8
ASH put back to back victories together for the first time this season at Camden last Saturday afternoon to pull away from the bottom two courtesy of first-half goals from Nathan Keegan and Ray O’Keeffe followed by strikes in the second from sub Dylan Long (2), Keegan, O’Keeffe Aaron Keohane, and Bryan Goulding.
Darragh Murphy had earlier cancelled out Keegan’s 7th minute with an equalizer in the 20th minute.
Curry House Hungry Tigers 0
Fisherman’s Rest Valley Rangers 6
Title chasing Valley Rangers scored three in the first 45 through Joaquin Almeida, Ivan Ohrin and Andrew O’Callaghan before Almeida, Owen O’Neill and sub Keegan McClements matched the three earlier goals with contributions of their own after the break.
ISF Ballyphehane Celtic 6
Jay Bazz Barbers 2
The all first division last eight clash was deservedly won by the hosts who turned up the heat on the opponents with five second-half goals after Timmy O’Reilly had given Celtic the perfect start with a goal inside the opening four minutes.
Further goals before the hour mark by Matias Ayala and O’Reilly stretched the lead before Brandon Downey got Barbers off the mark with a quick response.
The goals kept flowing from James Corcoran’s talented team as a brace from Ryan Constant was topped off by a third from O’Reilly who left it till eight minutes from time to register his hat-trick.
Downey’s never say die attitude was rewarded with his second of the afternoon in the 73rd minute.
DHF Grangevale 3
Marlboro Trust 1
Holders DHF Grangevale were pushed all the way by first division Marlboro Trust before Billy Tabb set up Dave Barrett to score from close range in the 81st minute to put daylight between the teams for the first time in the tie.
After Trust’s Kaleb Sheerin Maguire scored from close range and the Vale’s Dave O’Keeffe exchanged first-half goals, a free-kick from Barrett put the host in front for the first time in the 58th minute.
The league wishes Grangevale’s towering centre-back Ben Jenkins a speedy recovery from an ankle break.
In midweek, Arc Rovers inflicted a heavy defeat on Cork Hospital in the Grandon’s Toyota Premier Division at James Kennedy Sports Centre. Paudie Cotter scored early and late in the first-half, his second from the penalty spot, before Brian Kelly and Timothy Twomey added goals in the 50th and 58th minutes respectfully.

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