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Dunree freeze as Point take points 11.12.08

Visitors struggle to get into their stride

QPS Reserves...2
(Adam Harkin 4, Fergal Buchanan 19)

Dunree Reserves...0


by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

A COUPLE of goals early in the first half were enough to secure a well-deserved victory for Quigley’s Point Reserves against Dunree on Sunday and despite a late bout of pressure from the visitors, the home side held on for all three points.
The game had been given the green light to go ahead following a night of hard frost on Saturday and as the pitch thawed under the rising morning sun, it was the home side who warmed to the occasion much better as Dunree froze in the first ten minutes.
There were only four minutes on the clock when the Point took the lead and from then on they never really looked back.
Indeed they dominated the possession in the first half and with Sean Harkin in particular causing problems for the visiting defence, they had Dunree pinned back for long periods.
The visitors, stunned by the concession of that early goal just never got into their stride in the first half and it wasn’t until the last few minutes of the first half that they even managed an attempt on target.
However they found their stride better in the second half and in the first ten minutes of the second half they might even have levelled the game with a couple of decent chances.
That said the home side always looked the more likely team to find the net again even in the second half, but they made life hard for themselves in the second half and Dunree were in with a shout of getting something from the game right til the death.
It was a far cry from the opening minutes which got off to a disastrous start for Dunree. Paul Hegarty found Sean Harkin free on the right and when his cross squirmed through the hands of Dunree keeper Roger McGilloway, Adam Harkin pounced on the loose ball to steer
into the net from close range.
The home side could have added to their tally in the 15th minute when Trevor Gallagher headed across the face of the goal from a corner and Dunree were struggling to get the ball out of their own half.
They paid for that four minutes later when QPS made it 2-0 with a brilliantly worked goal. Alex O’Brien’s cross from the left was flicked on in the box by Hugo Curran and Fergal Buchanan reacted quickly to send a diving header in off the post to the top corner.
Buchanan who led the line brilliantly for the home side, might have had a second in the 36th minute when he created space for a shot, but this time McGilloway did well to beat away the fierce strike from the Point striker.
The visitors finally pressed forward in the closing minutes of the first half and from their first corner of the game, Paddy Toland’s well-directed header was cleared off the line.
The late flurry must have led Dunree to realise they could get something from the game and Neil Moran tested Brian Lynch with a good strike before a minute had elapsed in the second half.
At the other end seconds later Adam Harkin’s fine run created a chance for Buchanan, but his cheeky flick went wide of the target.
Damian McCallion was called on to make a great saving tackle in the 57th minute to deny Sean Baldrick who took too long to get his shot away after beating the offside trap.
At the other end McGilloway had to react quickly again in the 65th minute again to deny Buchanan who closed in quickly after a fantastic strike from Adam Harkin came off the crossbar.
After that chances were few and far between although Dunree did press hard for a goal that would have made an interesting end to the contest.
The closest they came was with a powerful header over the bar from Malcom McGee following a corner but the goal never came and the Point held on to take victory.

QPS: Brian Lynch, Damian McCallion, Alex O’Brien, Trevor Gallagher, Cathal McColgan, Hugo Curran, Sean Harkin, Paul Hegarty, Joe Johnson, Fergal Buchanan, Adam Harkin. Subs: Dean Hegarty for Johnson (65 mins), Simon Wallace for A. Harkin (80 mins), Mark Wallace for S. Harkin (73 mins).

Dunree: Roger McGilloway, Paddy Toland, Daithi McColgan, David Cassidy, Frank Kelly, Neil McCarron, Kevin McColgan, Henry Connelly, Malcom McGee, Sean Baldrick, Neil Moran. Subs: Thomas Mulhern for D McColgan (65), Paddy McLaughlin for Moran (65), William Baldrick for N McCarron (80).

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