Annual Dinner and Awards 2024-2025

Ballynahinch United held their Awards Dinner at the weekend at Spa Golf Club. The club celebrated another year, focusing on the positives and a bright future ahead with a number of youth team players making the breakthrough into the senior team appearing for the Swifts, Albion and Firsts and ongoing work to develop the facilities at The Millbridge.

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Match report: Ballynahinch United 2 – 3 Tullycarnet FC

Another tough weekend for the Ballynahinch Management teams with a whole host of players unavailable.

Despite that the club still churned out three squads with the first’s at The Millbridge against Tullycarnet.

United took the lead, a cross from the left by Stuart McMullan found Scott Cheevers at the back post to nod it back to Glenn Bennett who converted with his head.

Tullycarnet equalised from a short free kick that found an unmarked man at the back post.

Another Stuart McMullan cross was headed back across goal by Glenn to Captain Greg Hall to take the lead again before half time. To complete a strong first half performance.

Tullycarnet evened the score again from the spot in the second half.

Chances were few and far between but United cracked the post and were unfortunate not to see it nestle in the net.

The away side went ahead for the first time late on, after a bizarre incident that saw a Ballynahinch clearance loop back into the path of Tullycarnet’s forward to set him one on one with the keeper, and duly dispatched.

Player of the Match: Richard Annett

Line up: Anthony Greene, Jamie McNeil, Stuart McMullan, Richard Annett, Chris Coleman, Gavin Crawford, Scott Cheevers, Greg Hall, Glenn Bennett, Jack Patterson (Diarmuid Lavery) Luke Curry (Graeme McMullan)

Unused Sub: Cameron McKissick

Saintfield United III 4 – 2 Ballynahinch Swifts

The Swifts faced winless Saintfield and started well but were unable to take the lead.

It was the home team who broke the deadlock with a good finish from the edge of the box.

A second soon followed after a goalmouth scrambled was prodded home from a dangerous long throw.

The Swifts pulled one back after Ben Maxwell beat his man and put in an excellent cross from the left that Ian McMullan bundled home with his left knee. His first goal after returning from ACL reconstruction.

Ballynahinch equalised early on in the second half after Ian bagged a second with a glanced header from Ben’s free kick.

Saintfield regained the lead again from another long throw, their main form of attack. Ballynahinch argued fruitlessly that the thrower was on the pitch.

Saintfield bagged a fourth from the same play, this time nodded home at the back post.

Ian tried to complete his perfect hattrick with an audacious half way line effort but to no avail.

Player of the Match: Ian McMullan

Line up: Steven Chapman, Justin Herbert, Stephen McNair, Will McNeill, Keith Hamilton (Thomas Casement), Andrew Shannon, Ben Maxwell, Gareth Bingham (Luke Craig), John Stevenson [C] (Nathan Cheevers), Ian McMullan, Roy Shilliday.

Ballynahinch Albion 1 – 4 Rossglass County Development Squad

Some key members of the Albion squad were needed higher up the club, leaving the match day squad with 13 players.

The game started fairly even with not many chances coming either way. That was until two lapses in concentration saw Rossglass score two goals within 3 minutes, which saw some of the Albion’s young heads drop.

Rossglass were in the ascendency and continued to probe, however Albion’s defence stayed resolute until the half time whistle, with young Charlie Parkinson and Ethan Perkins having a solid game throughout.

Rossglass would go on to score a third goal early in the second half. But with the game looking almost out of sight, Albion received a corner with about 20 minutes to go.

Sam Annett delivered a cross in which would be bundled into the net by a Rossglass defender. Albion had the tails up as the game neared completion.

But the efforts weren’t to be today as Rossglass saw off the game with a fourth goal with 15 minutes to go. The young Albion side will take the lessons learnt from today and move on to next week.

Player of the Match: Charlie Parkinson

Line up: Jake McCarten, Charlie Parkinson, Ryan Rooney, Ethan Perkins, Greg Blunt, Callum Greene (Liam Rodgers), Pearse Irvine (Kian Connolly), Rhys O’Hare, Matthew Lindsay [C], Samuel Annett, Kyle Steenson.

Match report: Ballynahinch United 1 – 2 Portavogie Rangers

Saturday saw football return to The Millbridge after last week’s late postponement. A strong Portavogie side made the trip to Ballynahinch, a team who got the better of ‘hinch last season. 

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Match report: Castlewellan Town 3 – 3 Ballynahinch United

Tuesday’s mid-week match saw Ballynahinch return to league action against the newly promoted, and in great form, Castlewellan Town. 

From the kick off both sides knew they were in for a battle. However it was Ballynahinch United who struck first just three and a half minutes into the game. A loose ball dropped to Jack Patterson who connected as sweet as could be on the volley. Once the ball left his foot you knew it was destined for the goal. A rocket off the bar and in saw United take the lead. 

Castlewellan increased the pressure and the game sprung to life. Uniteds back line of Tommy Rodgers, Matthew Hall, Chris Coleman and Scott Brashaw kept their shape and began frustrating the Castlewellan attack who kept finding themselves offside. Pressure mounted from Castlewellan but it was United who found the net again.

A clever ball into the middle of the park from Brashaw saw Greg Hall in a bit of room. Again from around 20 yards out, Greg rolled back the years and whipped a beautiful shot past the goalkeeper, 2-0. 

This only encouraged Castlewellan who again upped the tempo and pressure with United struggling to get their foot on the ball. A sloppy pass at the back was intercepted by the Castlewellan striker who went on to convert. 2-1 

The second half started brighter for Ballynahinch with both teams battling again. Both sides created some chances but neither could capitalise. A few dubious decisions seemed to go against United but that didn’t stop their drive. A ball over the top from Matthew Hall saw Jack Patterson free from any markers. With the ‘keeper rushing out, Jack was able to get the ball under control and lob it over the top of the onrushing keeper for the brace. 3-1.

Pressure continued to mount from Castlewellan and after a scramble at United backpost and a great save from Stefan, the ball fell kindly to the Castlewellan forward who smashed it in to make it 3-2. A second yellow for Matthew Hall following the goal left United down to 10-men for the remaining 20 minutes.

The ten men knew they were in for a battle and worked together as a unit. The effort and teamwork could not be faulted however it was not meant to be. A free kick on the 89th minute outside the Ballynahinch box ended up in the top corner of the net. Heartache for United and jubilee for Castlewellan. 

A point away from home at a difficult opposition, but Ballynahinch came away disappointed to have dropped two points. 

Player of the Match: Chris Coleman 

Line up: Stefan Graham [C], Thomas Rodgers (Alan Dickson), Stuart McMullan, Scott Brashaw, Matthew Hall, Gavin Crawford, Chris Coleman, Greg Hall, Jack Patterson, Lee Maxwell (Cameron McKissick), Scott Cheevers (Rhys Patterson).