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Christmas comes early for Dunree
Baldrick grabs hat-trick as visitors cruise to easy win 19.12.07

Gleneely...3
(Adrian Duffy 2, Hugh Kelly)

Dunree...9
(Neil Moran, Sean Baldrick 3, Paddy Toland 2, David Cassidy, Thomas Mulhern, Martin Breslin)

By Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent, at Gleneely

Christmas came early for Dunree Reserves on Sunday morning when they cruised to a win over Gleneely Reserves in a one sided encounter on a bitterly cold day.
The game had barely got into a stride when the visitors went ahead with a goal from Neil Moran in the 3rd minute, the young striker reacting quickly to a free from Frank Kelly and lifting the ball over the advancing John Paul Houten in the home goal.
Three minutes later they added to their lead. Young Stephen McLaughlin who had an impressive game for Dunree split the home defence with a great pass and Sean Baldrick nipped in for his first of the day.
However Gleneely were back in the game after 12 minutes when Adrian Duffy beat the offside trap and lifted the ball over Rodger McGilloway and it looked for a while as if we might have a real game on our hands.
But Dunree hit back within five minutes and once again Stephen McLaughlin was in the thick of things. Another excellent pass from the youngster carved Gleneely open and found Paddy Toland and when he fired in a cross to the back post, Baldrick was on hand to slam home from six yards.
By the 24th minute Baldrick had completed his hat-trick, the Dunree striker pouncing on a loose ball in the box following a free kick to slam home to make it 4-1.
Gleneely had no answer to the visitors and fell further behind just before the half hour mark. A good build up on the right between Thomas Mulhern and Stephen McLaughlin eventually saw the ball worked to Paddy Toland and he fired home from the edge of the box to make it 5-1.
The home side eventually carved out a chance in the
35th minute when Adrian Duffy crossed from the right to William Hutchinson, but his spectacular scissors kick was well saved by McGilloway.
Three minutes later they had cut the defecit when a great ball through by Shane Diver found Duffy and he produced a neat left-foot finish to close the gap between the sides.
Kevin Doherty fired in a long range strike on the stroke of half time as the home side pressed for another, but his effort was well blocked and Dunree had a chance to regroup again before the break.
That allowed the visitors to compose themselves again for the second half and they started the second half as they did the first with a goal inside three minutes.
This time a corner from the right by Moran was flicked on by Paddy Toland and Thomas Mulhern stole in at the back post to drill the ball into the net to make it 6-2.
At that stage the visitors were starting to enjoy some excellent possession and youngsters Stephen McLaughlin, Neil Moran, Thomas Mulhern and Daniel McGeoghegan were combining well to produce some free flowing football.
However it was from set plays that they continued to cause trouble for Gleneely and they extended their lead in the 69th minute when David Cassidy rose highest in the box to power in a header from Moran’s corner.
At the other end McGilloway saved well from Hugh Kelly in the 77th minute while a minute later Dunree added to their tally when substitute Martin Breslin headed home from close range following another corner.
Paddy Toland then scored his second of the game in the 83rd minute with a tap in following another free kick which the home side failed to clear.
Gleneely did manage a late consolation goal when
Hugh Kelly raced down the left and fired under McGilloway with two minutes left on the clock.
Even then Dunree could and perhaps should have added a tenth in the last seconds. Houten made a good save initially to deny Toland a hat-trick and somehow McLaughlin blazed the rebound over the bar from just two yards.
It might have rounded things off nicely for the visitors but the home side will at least be glad that they didn’t succumb to double figures and no doubt will look to bounce back in the weeks ahead.

Gleneely: John Paul Houten, Kevin Doherty, Hugh Kelly, Michael Harkin, Conor McLaughlin, Enda Folan, Adrian Duffy, Kevin Doherty, Shane Diver, John Doherty, William Hutchinson. Subs: Joe McLaughlin for Kevin Doherty 22 minutes, Christy McElhinney for Joe McLaughlin 45 minutes.

Dunree: Rodger McGilloway, Thomas Mulhern, Paddy Toland, David Cassidy, Frank Kelly, Gary Breslin, Michael McDaid, Malcom McGee, Sean baldrick, Neil Moran, Stephen McLaughlin. Subs: Martin Breslin for Michael McDaid 48 minutes; Daniel McGeoghegan for Malcom McGee 56 minutes.

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