Kildare's National League club is recruiting.
Newbridge Town FC is inviting Expressions of Interest from ambitious players ready to compete in the new National League.
LOI U20 โข Senior LOI โข Top-level Intermediate
Or players capable of competing in a national league environment.
Apply:
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Built in Newbridge. Representing Kildare.
Our Senior Side had to settle for a draw on Friday night at home to Leixlip United.
The away side took the lead through a great free kick before Noah Byrne equalised from the penalty spot on the stroke of half time.
Leixlip started the second half like the first and on the front foot, and they went ahead through a great header from a cross.
Newbridge pushed to create more chances and it was two substitutes linking up for the equaliser when Denis crossed for the head of Fayo to draw us level.
The lads tried to find the winner but nothing came as the away sides defence stood strong
Our Sunday 1A side hosted St Paulโs Artane in a 10 goal thriller on Friday night at Station Road. St Paulโs struck first after 3 minutes after a great finish from their left full which caught Newbridge off guard.
Newbridge eventually settled into their rhythm and Conan Kruger fired home to make it 1 a piece. Some sloppy possession from the away side resulted in them going down to 10 men after a foul on the edge of the box. Conan stepped up again to score a brilliant free kick to make it 2-1.
Just before half time Newbridge were awarded a penalty, up stepped leading goalscorer Darragh Bolton but his effort was saved onto the post by the keeper but captain for the night Noah Byrne followed in for a simple tap in to make it a 3-1 lead at half time.
St Pauls started the second half brightly scoring 2 goals in quick succession to bring the game level again. Newbridge once again took the lead through Bolton with a fine finish past the keeper to take his tally to 18 for the league season.
Newbridge scored again through an own goal from the keeper to extend the lead to 5-3. The visitors continued to fight back and their persistence paid off as they got a fourth goal and finally a fifth goal in injury time to claim a share of the points.
Another entertaining evening at Station Road that was full of goals, best of luck to St Paulโs for the rest of the season.