Irish Daily Mirror

SLICK SHELS ARE SO EASY ON THE EYE

- BY MARK MCCADDEN

SEAN BOYD’S early double gave Shelbourne a licence to thrill at the Carlisle Grounds last night.

Damien Duff’s side got their FAI

Cup campaign off to a flying start with Boyd, Jack Moylan, Shane Farrell and newcomer Matty Smith (below) all catching the eye.

Conor Kane was another impressive performer for the Reds as they made light work of their first round trip to the seaside.

Boyd bagged his two goals inside the opening 11 minutes to effectivel­y kill off the tie. Either side of his brace, the talented striker smashed a 20-yarder against the crossbar and saw a close-range strike come back off the right-hand post.

The hat-trick his performanc­e deserved didn’t come but thanks to his early exploits manager Duff was able to rest the former Shamrock Rovers and Finn Harps man for the final 30 minutes.

Smith was already on the pitch by the time Boyd made way.

He arrived on-loan from Derry City on Thursday and was introduced shortly after the break – and it didn’t take long for the attacking ace to settle in.

Shels played some lovely football with Moylan and Farrell linking up superbly throughout. When Smith joined in, it was as if the trio had been together for months.

Shelbourne’s third goal, which finally arrived on 67 minutes, was an outstandin­g passage of one-touch play between the three.

Farrell fed a slide-rule pass into Smith on the edge of the six-yard box, he produced a sensationa­l back heel into the path of Moylan and the attacking midfielder passed the ball into the net from 15 yards.

It was both the goal of the night but there was something special too about Boyd’s display.

With just three minutes on the clock he rattled the woodwork from 20 yards. Two minutes later he opened the scoring when he stabbed home Conor Kane’s low cross at the near post.

He drilled his second low beyond the reach of Stephen Mcguinness in the Bray goal in the 11th minute after racing onto Luke Byrne’s pass.

Boyd could have netted his third on 21 minutes but he could only divert his shot onto the foot of the right-hand post.

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