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Riversiders on course to reserve title 09.12.11

QPS Reserves...1

Aileach Reserves...5
(S. Doherty 2, Browne, Porter, G. Doherty)

Caoimhinn Bar reports from Muff (Photo: Herbie Barr)

AILEACH Reserves took another step in their seemingly relentless title march, comfortably sweeping aside the challenge of Quigley’s Point Swifts in Muff on Sunday morning.
And with Brian Bell’s senior Aileach team slumping to a surprise home defeat at the hands of Redcastle, the Riverside second stringers remain firmly on course.
Scoreless at the break, the game exploded into life in the second period when the visitors blitzed their hosts with a quintet of quick-fire goals, including a brace from Stephen Doherty and one each from Graham Browne, Brendan Porter and Gregory Doherty.
A Shane Curran goal, capping a fine move, gave Quigley’s Point a brief period of hope with twenty minutes remaining but in truth Brian McIvor’s never really looked like matching their opponents. In fact the scoreline could have been worse had it not been for a string of fine saves by home keeper Conor McColgan, who continues to impress.
Missing five or six key players, Quigley’s Point could not handle the pace and guile of Aileach duo Browne and Doherty in attack while Brendan ‘Bobby’ Porter and Ruairi Bradley also caught the eye in Gerald Arbuckle’s team, which is strong in every area of the pitch.
Making a useful first start in midfield for his new club, Gerard ‘Jazza’ McLaughlin will be eligible to play for the Quigley’s Point Swifts’ senior team next time out after moving from Buncrana Hearts. McLaughlin combined well, at times, with home central duo, Gerard Green and John McCloskey, who was his team’s best player on a morning to forget.
After early sparring, Stephen Doherty had Aileach on the attack, skipping clear and crossing for Graham Browne to fire wide from twelve yards. Browne was denied again soon after when his header was cleared off the line by John McCloskey following Darren McMonagle’s corner.
The Point replied with Owen McGilloway’s shot deflected wide before Aileach were back on the front foot with Stephen Doherty denied by a fantastic one-handed Conor McColgan save. Doherty whistled another drive narrowly wide while full-back Mark McLaughlin also skewed an effort off target as the Riverside men kept the pressure on.
Swifts keeper McColgan denied Stephen Doherty with another smart stop before the same player saw a further shot bravely blocked by central defender Paul Harkin.
In the last action of the opening period, Aileach’s Graham Browne fired over from distance.
Aileach finally found their groove in the first few minutes of the second-half when Browne controlled Mervyn McGowan’s throw-in on the left before clipping a half-volley over Conor McColgan into the top corner of the home net for a stunning goal.
Moments later Mark McLaughlin was unlucky to see his effort crash off the post before Ruairi Bradley drilled the rebound wide after a superb flowing move involving Paul McHugh, Graham Browne and Stephen Doherty.
Aileach’s Browne poked wide from a Doherty cross soon after being QPS keeper Conor McColgan made a great save, diving low to his right, to thwart Darren McMonagle, who looked certain to score.
Just before the hour mark the visitors finally killed the game off when Stephen Doherty lashed in left-footed after racing onto Graham Browne’s perfect through ball, played with the outside of his right foot. Doherty fired high into the roof of the net from twelve yards to give McColgan no chance.
Ruairi Bradley lifted over McColgan’s crossbar before veteran Brendan Porter stole through the middle, playing a one-two with Stephen Doherty, to stroke in a fine third.
Graham Browne and Darren McMonagle were then narrowly off-target before Quigley’s Point enjoyed a mini-revival. Gerard Greene arrowed a shot inches over the top before Stephen Grant saw a shot deflected wide.
Gerard McLaughlin then headed John McCloskey’s free from the left onto the bar before Shane Curran pulled a goal back with a fine finish after an excellent move involving Greene and McCloskey.
Home hopes were quickly extinguished however when Stephen Doherty latched onto another stunning Graham Browne pass to slot in Aileach’s fourth of the morning.
Defender Gregory Doherty drilled in a late fifth to complete the scoring. With a large number of Aileach fans in attendance at Muff on Sunday morning, they headed for home at half twelve having witnessed another excellent win, safe in the knowledge that the future of their club looks bright.

Quigley’s Point Swifts: Conor McColgan, Mark Barron, Christy Harkin, Paul Harkin, Sean McIvor, Gerard Greene, John McCloskey, Gerard McLaughlin, Shane Curran, Owen McGilloway, Stephen Grant. Subs: Daniel McLaughlin, Gerard McColgan, Oisin McColgan, Ryan McColgan, Ian Cullen.

Aileach: David McGeady, Mark McLaughlin, Mervyn McGowan, Gregory Doherty, Cathal McElhinney, Brendan Porter, Ruairi Bradley, Paul McHugh, Stephen Doherty, Graeme Browne, Darren McMonagle. Subs: Johnny Devlin, Charlie Carlin, David O’Donnell.

Man of the Match
All the star performers were on the Aileach side with Stephen Doherty and Graham Brown particularly impressive. Doherty worked tirelessly across the line and fired in two fine goals but the award goes to the mercurial Brown, who was involved in almost everything the visitors created and volleyed in the all-important opener to start the rout.

Ref Watch
Not a difficult game to referee with both sides playing in a sporting manner. Aileach had a big penalty shout waved away in the closing stages of the first-half but referee Paddy Hannon was correct to signal play on. Hannon was fair to both sides and didn’t influence the result.

Turning Point
Graham Browne’s opener early in the second-half finally broke home resistance and was followed by a flood of Aileach goals. Browne’s range of passing and Stephen Doherty’s running were the key factors. There was no real turning point as the visitors always looked like winning.

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