Scorers 2014-15
Standings as of April 21, 2015
29
Stephen Sawyer
15
Daithí Purcell
10
Matthew Higgins
9
James Legg
Thomas Brett
8
David Hayes
6
Niall Reville
5
Evan Connor
Padraig Woods
4
Eoin Farrell
3
Zach Mulcahy
John O'Grady
Ricky Hutchinson
2
Eamon Power
Drew Keating
Johnny Harris
Willie Ryan
Alan Harrington
John Tobin
Niall Jackman
1
Michael Hayes
Col' O'Connor
Andrew Murphy
Chris Flynn
John Martin Long
Dylan Bolster
Jack Cullen
Alan Harrington
Geoff Holmes
Tom Flynn
Gary Whelan
John Heffernan
Note: 3rd Div away to Johnville DNF (goals discounted)
Stephen Sawyer
15
Daithí Purcell
10
Matthew Higgins
9
James Legg
Thomas Brett
8
David Hayes
6
Niall Reville
5
Evan Connor
Padraig Woods
4
Eoin Farrell
3
Zach Mulcahy
John O'Grady
Ricky Hutchinson
2
Eamon Power
Drew Keating
Johnny Harris
Willie Ryan
Alan Harrington
John Tobin
Niall Jackman
1
Michael Hayes
Col' O'Connor
Andrew Murphy
Chris Flynn
John Martin Long
Dylan Bolster
Jack Cullen
Alan Harrington
Geoff Holmes
Tom Flynn
Gary Whelan
John Heffernan
Note: 3rd Div away to Johnville DNF (goals discounted)
ELEVEN HAT-TRICKS THIS SEASON TO DATE

If they really awarded match balls we'd be laughing.
Rangers players are on a roll when it comes to hat-tricks this season.
Eighteen-goal Stephen Sawyer (right) hit four hat-tricks in his first six games for the Third Division team, while his team-mate David Hayes helped himself to a treble against Seaview.
Daithí Purcell struck a hat-trick for the 1A away to Bohs and Evan Connor also notched one for the second string at home to Bolton. James Legg scored four against De La Salle at The Orchard; then Matthew Higgins put three past Portlaw for the Third Division at home in early January.
Evergreen Tommy Brett netted three when Mooncoin were beaten 6-0 at The Orchard in March.
Sawyer bagged his fifth hat-trick of the campaign at home against Piltown on April 19.
Rangers players are on a roll when it comes to hat-tricks this season.
Eighteen-goal Stephen Sawyer (right) hit four hat-tricks in his first six games for the Third Division team, while his team-mate David Hayes helped himself to a treble against Seaview.
Daithí Purcell struck a hat-trick for the 1A away to Bohs and Evan Connor also notched one for the second string at home to Bolton. James Legg scored four against De La Salle at The Orchard; then Matthew Higgins put three past Portlaw for the Third Division at home in early January.
Evergreen Tommy Brett netted three when Mooncoin were beaten 6-0 at The Orchard in March.
Sawyer bagged his fifth hat-trick of the campaign at home against Piltown on April 19.