Point keeps Greenisland up, while Carrick live to fight on

On a day of high drama in the Ulster Hockey Union’s Senior Two, three teams - Carrick Ladies, Greenisland Ladies, and Kilkeel Ladies - faced the prospect of automatic relegation to UHU Senior Three if any one of them lost their respective final-day match on Saturday.
Carrick Ladies on the charge against Greenisland Ladies in the local derby  INLT 10-214-AMCarrick Ladies on the charge against Greenisland Ladies in the local derby  INLT 10-214-AM
Carrick Ladies on the charge against Greenisland Ladies in the local derby INLT 10-214-AM

And at the end of the afternoon, it was Kilkeel who had to swallow the bitter pill of both defeat and relegation when they lost heavily to Grosvenor.

A grimly-contested but free-flowing scoreless draw between Carrick and Greenisland saw Greenisland consolidate their Senior Two status, while Carrick, finishing just a single point behind Greenisland, have another chance to do the same, having earned themselves an end-of-season play-off against the second-placed team in Senior Three.

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“It’s obviously been a very big day for all three clubs,” said Carrick president Peter Stevenson after all the results had come in on Saturday.

“It’s a pity someone had to go down as its been a fiercely competitive season at the foot of this season’s Senior Two table. At some stage or other throughout the campaign, all three of us have occupied bottom spot for a period of time.

“So, its commiserations with Kilkeel and congratulations to Greenisland for having successfully pulled off a hard-earned escape from the bottom two. As far as we’re concerned, we can at least go into the Senior Two / Senior Three play-off with our heads held high as the entire team played really well today.

“We lost 2-0 to Greenisland when we played them in November, but we were much more competitive today as a team.

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“Just a few more performances like that earlier in the season and we’d certainly have finished safely in mid-table. Our big challenge now will be keeping match-fit until the play-off game as this will probably be at least a month away.

“A lot of the Senior Three teams have still a number of games to play before our opponents will be known. But our coaches Neil McConnell and Davy Menaul are already working on this and, especially after today’s morale-boosting escape from the spectre of automatic relegation, I’ve every confidence the girls will be ready and fully prepared for this play-off match when it is eventually scheduled.”

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