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Carnew see off the saints

St Peter’s beaten by rivals for third time this season

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CARNEW AFC ST PETER’S 2 1

CARNEW AFC were again in fine form to progress to the second round of the Jim McLaughlin Premier Trophy as they convincing­ly found a way past St. Peter’s for the third time this season.

The cup tie was reschedule­d various times in the last month as the game was abandoned in the first tie after the referee halted the game late in extra-time when he appeared to be shoved by one of the St. Peter’s players.

But the two Premier Division sides battled it out in Woodlands at Greystones United astro for a place in the second round of the cup last Sunday and it turned out to be a tough but entertaini­ng encounter.

St. Peter’s started the game brilliantl­y and put extreme pressure on the Carnew defence. Striker Jake Kane had a great chance in the fourth minute to put his side a goal to the good but his header was too tame and Carnew keeper Tomas Kinsella easily tipped the ball over the bar and out of danger.

Carnew opened the scoring against the run of play on the 12th minute with a fabulous free-kick from Cillian Gilligan.

Gilligan was brought down right on the edge of the area, the attacker stepped up and curled the ball into the top corner, an incredible strike by Gilligan to give his side the lead early in the first half.

There was little chances for either side for the remainder of the first half, a change at half time or at least early in the second half was inevitable for the St Peter’s side as they did little in the first half to threaten the Carnew defence or their goal.

Chad Ryan was introduced at the break to add as an attacking threat.

Ryan was proving to be a thorn in Carnew defence much like he was in the first game as he chased down every ball and challenged for every header.

Left-sided winger Daneil Mc Cann was also threatenin­g the Carnew defence in the second half down that left wing.

The winger was beating Carnew right back Rob Young again and again and whipping in some great crosses into the box but Carnew were extremely strong at the back and headed the majority of the balls well out of harm’s way.

St. Peter’s threw caution to the wind after the hour mark and took some of their defensive players off and replaced them with pacey attackers.

Jake Kane was replaced after the hour mark for the pacey James Verschote who troubled the Carnew defence with his speed.

Disaster struck for St. Peter’s late in the second half as they went two goals down after great finishes by Cillian Gilligan and Eoin Mulholland.

St. Peter’s were playing a high line late in the game as they tried to push for an equalising goal but Mulholland made a great run in behind the away sides defence after the ball was cleared by his defence.

The striker took the ball down gracefully before slotting it past Fox and into the back of the net.

St Peter’s found themselves needing two goals in the last 10 minutes to even bring the game to extra-time.

St. Peter’s started to put pressure on Carnew as they pushed all their players forward, but none oftheir attempts on goal just would find the back of the net.

Chad Ryan had a few chances late on but his shots went just wide of the post on a few occasions, much to the frustratio­n of the striker who had changed the game since coming on.

St. Peter’s did manage to grab a goal very late on in the very last minute of the game.

The pace again of James Verschote caused the Carnew defence problems as his run down the right wing was finished off with a cross across goal which was coolly finished by substitute Jerrard Watters on the 94th minute.

Time ran out for Peter’s in the end and probably would have grabbed another goal to level the game if they had have had another few minutes but the time was against them.

Carnew well deserved to progress to the next round and after going two goals ahead they were happy to let their opponents have the possession of the ball as long as it didn’t threaten their goal.

Carnew beat St. Peter’s for the third time this season and must be heavy favourites for the cup as they progress to the semi-final of the Jim McLaughlin Cup.

 ??  ?? Carnew AFC, who beat St Peter’s in the Jim McLoughlin Premier Trophy.
Carnew AFC, who beat St Peter’s in the Jim McLoughlin Premier Trophy.
 ??  ?? St Peter’s, who lost out to Carnew AFC.
St Peter’s, who lost out to Carnew AFC.

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