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Moville find their groove 22.10.10

Moville Celtic...3

Quigley’s Point...1


by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent, at Glencrow (Photo: Andrejs Plavins)

A SUPERB Nigel McMonagle hat-trick helped Moville Celtic to an impressive 3-1 victory over Foyleside rivals Quigley’s Point Swifts at rainswept Glencrow Park last Sunday afternoon.
The result moves Moville up to fourth in the table and, after a poor start, Darren Bredin’s men are starting to live up to their pre-season billing as one of the title favourites.
With the partnership of Joe Doherty and Nigel McMonagle back to its clinical best, Moville have recorded back-to-back 3-1 home victories and are now only one win behind league leaders Clonmany.
Deadly in the attacking third last Sunday, Moville also had Darryl Doherty to thank for an excellent display at the back while Alan Orr is improving with every game back at his hometown club.
The result was somewhat harsh on Quigley’s Point, who could easily have opened the scoring on a number of occasions before McMonagle found his groove in the Moville attack.
The visitors began brighter with Raymond Buchanan and Eamonn Reddin forcing an early corner before the same two players combined to set-up Dean Hegarty, who was thwarted by Moville defender Darryl Doherty.
Quigley’s Point created the game’s first clear opening after fifteen minutes when Eammon Reddin’s tame header was easily saved by Paul White after Raymond Buchanan’s pinpoint cross from the left.
It was almost twenty minutes in before Moville registered their first shot on target; QPS keeper Damien Doherty taking no chances to tip Joe Doherty’s quick free-kick over the bar. Doherty’s resultant corner was then headed over under pressure by Moville midfielder Graeme Doherty.
An Alan Orr cross almost embarrassed Swifts keeper Damien Doherty before Tony McGeady flicked a header wide from another Joe Doherty corner, delivered with the outside of the boot.
Making a rare first team start, Maurice McCauley had Moville on the attack again, impressively beating two defenders before laying the ball into the path of Oran McDermott, who had his shot well blocked. McCauley was in the thick of the action moments later, poking narrowly wide from a Nigel McMonagle cross.
With Buchanan and Michael McColgan prominent in midfield, Quigley’s Point were unlucky not to be in front after Kevin Wallace was just unable to connect with Dean Hegarty’s free-kick before Adam Harkin fired wide after gathering Eamonn Reddin’s attempted shot brilliantly.
Menacing Matthew Cutliffe was next to trouble the home defence after latching onto Raymond Buchanan’s astute pass but once again the excellent Darryl Doherty was alive to the danger in the Moville rearguard.
Graeme Doherty carved out Moville’s first clear-cut chance with a perfect through ball but Nigel McMonagle sidefooted wide with the Point sideline baying for an offside decision, which never arrived. That miss proved to be McMonagle’s first and last of the afternoon and within two minutes the deadly striker had Moville in front; carefully chipping QPS keeper Damien Doherty from the corner of the box after racing onto Alan Orr’s excellent long ball.
The visitors’ last chance of the opening period fell the way of Eamonn Reddin, who fired high and wide under pressure after collecting Brian McColgan’s neat touch.
Within seconds of the restart Quigley’s Point thought they had levelled but Matthew Cutliffe’s deflected shot crashed off Paul White’s crossbar before bouncing down on the goal line. Despite loud QPS appeals that the ball had crossed the line referee Gerard O’Kane waved play on and Moville survived.
An angled fifty-yard pass from Joe Doherty then almost released Moville midfielder Alan Orr before Quigley’s Point keeper Damien Doherty was quickly out to snuff out the threat.
Doherty was involved minutes later; combining brilliantly with Nigel McMonagle before the Point defence cleared the danger once more.
The second goal Moville craved arrived in the 66th minute when Nigel McMonagle was on hand to roll home after excellent work by Shane Canning, who had the presence of mind to pick out the striker after his initial shot was parried by Point goalkeeper Damien Doherty. From six yards McMonagle couldn’t miss - much to the delight of Moville coaching staff, Darren Bredin and Trevor Kane.
With Moville in the ascendancy, an Oran McDermott cross from the left caused havoc in the visitors’ defence before Graeme Doherty was just off target with a header from another threatening Joe Doherty corner. A searching cross from substitute Tony Boyce was well cleared as QPS came under increasing amounts of pressure.
Showing great strength to hold off his man after getting on the end of Oran McDermott’s long ball, Nigel McMonagle completed his hat-trick to put the game beyond Quigley’s Point with just over ten minutes remaining. The Moville number ten clipped the ball to the far corner of the net at the second attempt after Damien Doherty saved his initial effort.
The Point salvaged a late consolation goal when Gerard Green headed into an empty net after Adrian McColgan’s fantastic effort crashed off the Moville crossbar from thirty yards.
The result moves Moville into title contention while Quigley’s Point stay rooted to the bottom of the table. Darren Bredin’s men will hope to build on their momentum at Glengad this Sunday while Quigley’s Point can move off the bottom with a win at home to Carn.

Moville Celtic: Paul White, Darryl Doherty, Anthony Maloney, Tony McGeady, Maurice McCauley, Shane Canning, Graeme Doherty, Alan Orr, Joe Doherty, Nigel McMonagle, Oran McDermott. Subs: Conor McLaughlin, Tony Boyce, Michael Coyle, Christy McLaughlin.

Quigley’s Point Swifts: Damien Doherty, Dean Barron, Kevin Wallace, Paul Grant, Brian McColgan, Michael McColgan, Eamonn Reddin, Raymond Buchanan, Matthew Cutliffe, Dean Hegarty, Adam Harkin. Subs: Adrian McColgan, Stephen McCarron, Terry McColgan, Gerard Green, Brian Lynch.

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