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Hoops' dreams stay alive 18.12.07

FAI Umbro Junior Cup

Moville Celtic...5
Star Rovers...1


by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

Moville Celtic made it through to the next round of the FAI Junior Cup on Sunday afternoon with a richly deserved win over Limerick side Star Rovers at a chilly Glencrow. John Canning’s slick outfit shrugged off the blow of conceding an early goal to roar back with a stunning second half goal blitz.
There were three changes to the Star Rovers side manager Pat Boland put out against Herbertstown in the last round, with Richard Flynn, the scorer of their second goal in the 2-0 win, this time starting the match and the speedy Shane Walters replacing Stephen Blackhall.
The visitors came into the game as undoubted underdogs, but they had no intention of just rolling over and playing dead for the home side and they snatched a shock lead in the second minute.
From a throw in on the left wing the Moville defense went to sleep, allowing Derrick Hannon to look up and chip the ball to the back post where an unmarked Alan Morton headed past Ralph Bredin.
Moville were jittery and when right-back Jonathan Griffen chested the ball down inside the Celtic half and played a fine through ball that only just eluded Hannon, the alarm bells were ringing loudly.
Moville’s Nigel McMonagle looked to have the beating his marker and when he broke free on the right wing after ten minutes his cross was put out for a corner by the back-peddling Gerry Callopy.
With Star Rovers anchor-midfielder Leonard O’Grady dominating the centre of the pitch, Moville’s ability to launch swift counter attacks down either flank looked to be their best bet for get back into the game.
On 16 minutes Declan McGuinness played a neat one-two down the left wing with Gerry Gill and McGuiness’ low ball into the box found McMonagle who perhaps tried to be too measured in his finish and placed a shot just over the bar form twelve yards.
Five minutes later the excellent O’Grady was alert to block Malachy McDermott’s shot after Gerry Gill’s free-kick cannoned off the white-shirted wall.
Moville were beginning to get the upper hand and on 25 minutes Gavin Doherty played a superb long pass out to the right wing to his brother Graeme who took the ball perfectly in stride and chipped a cross to the back post to McGuinness who from point blank range had two bites of the cherry but Callopy was brave and smothered the former Redcastle winger’s second effort after blocking his first.
O’Grady then intervened to deny Moville a certain equalizer, sliding in to clear a dangerous low cross from the perceptive Graeme Doherty.
Tempers threatened to flare at the end of the first half when, within the space of a minute, Moville were denied a penalty then Gavin Doherty saw yellow for a late tackle on Shane Walters in front of the Moville technical area.
O’Grady also saw yellow for the visitors who might have stolen a two goal lead at the end of the first half when Gordon Martin’s defensive header flew dangerously across his own box to the speedy Shane Walters, but from a tight angle he could only find the side netting.
Playing with the wind in the second half it seemed only a matter of time until the Inishowen side got back on terms and it duly happened two minutes in. Graeme Doherty found McMonagle inside the Rovers box
and his cushioned lay off was the perfect invitation for Gill, lurking with intent just outside the opponents D, and he curled a high shot past Callopy and into the top right corner.
Gavin and Graeme Doherty then connected but the latter’s diving header cleared the Rovers crossbar.
Moville took the lead on 57 minutes courtesy of a superb chip from Graeme Doherty whose dipping strike from out on the left wing, 20 yards out, was pushed into the roof of his net by Callopy.
Most of the attacking play attempted by the Limerick men was frozen out by Malachy McDermott and Alan Orr, the latter playing in a more withdrawn role than he’s become accustomed to.
Rovers did threaten on the hour when James O’Regan and substitute Patrick Duffy combined to release Hannon along the left wing, but his cross was put out for a corner at his near post by Darren Bredin.
Walters, the Rovers’ pint-sized winger, battled well in the second half and in the 64th minute somehow got a cross in despite being surrounded by a handful of hooped shirts, the ball dropping to O’Grady ten yards out but he drove a volley into the ground and wide.
That miss proved costly as two minutes later Moville had their third. Gavin Doherty caught the Rovers rearguard out with a lofted ball over the top that McGuinness ran onto and rounded Callopy but instead of scoring he stopped the ball with the goal at his mercy, taunting defender Geoffrey Joyce, before flicking the ball into the net after the Rovers defender made a cursory effort to stop the shot.
That goal knocked the stuffing out of the visitors. Malachy McDermott added a fourth with ten minutes to go before the impressive Colin Doherty’s through ball in added time put Nigel McMonagle clear to make it five with a trademark chipped finish.

Moville
Ralph Bredin, Gordon Martin, Daryl Doherty, Darren Bredin, Malachy McDermott, Alan Orr, Gavin Doherty, Gerry Gill, Declan McGuinness, Nigel McMonagle, Graeme Doherty.
Subs: Colin Doherty for Gavin Doherty (72), Mark Henry for Gordon Martin (78)

Star Rovers
Gerry Collopy, Jonathan Griffen, Glen Walters, James O’Regan, Geoffrey Joyce, Leonard O’Grady, Richard Flynn, Shane Walters, Derrick Hannon, Alan Morton, Brian O’Doherty.
Subs: Patrick Barry for Richard Flynn (56), Patrick Ryder for Jonathan Griffen (78)

Scorers
Moville Celtic: Gill 47, Graeme Doherty 57, McGuinness 66, McDermott 81, McMonagle 90
Star Rovers: Morton 2

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