The Sligo Champion

Manor overcome Ballisodar­e in Cup

- BY NOEL KENNEDY

MANOR Rangers put on a brilliant display in this five- goal thriller to clinch the Northwest Hospice Cup in the Showground­s on Saturday. Prior to the game both teams were lead onto the field by each other’s underage players and both teams were introduced to Mr Pat Dolan board member of the Northwest Hospice.

Leitrim Kingpins Manor Rangers were bidding to be the first club to lift the Cup. But Ballisodar­e United were also on their quest to lift silver and both sides opened at a high pace. Ten minutes were gone and first blood was Ballisodar­e United. Captain Darragh Healy had time to pick his spot and he drilled a fabulous effort into the top right hand side on the Manor net giving Paul Scanlon no chance. Five minutes later and Ballisodar­e went close but Simon Gilmartin’s effort was smothered by the agile Scanlon in the Manor goals. Manor were now on high alert with the back four Anthony McDonald, Aaron Hickey, Paul Clancy and Alan Hickey working overtime. Nineteen minutes gone and Seamus Ryder broke clear from midfield and made straight for the Ballisodar­e goals but Jack Mannion anticipate­d the move and raced from his goal line to make a fantastic tackle and avert the danger. Manor were coming more into the game but time and again Jack Mannion was on hand in the Ballisodar­e goals to thwart their efforts. A strong run down the right wing by Anthony McDonald saw a great challenge from Michael Casey that once again stifled the Leitrim attack. But on thirty three minutes it was game on. Niall Walsh despite the close attention of Mannion stood strong to slot home the equaliser while keeper Mannion earned himself a yellow card. Two minutes later and Patrick Woulfe raced through the Ballisodar­e defence to fire Manor Rangers into the lead. Rickey McMunn was leading the fight back for Ballisodar­e with Kevin O’Hara and Nathan Hargadon pushing their midfield forward. Roland Anderson and Skipper Darragh Healy were linking well in the middle but still Manor were contesting every ball. Adrian Croal and Brian McDonald were winning a lot of possession for Manor who looked stronger near the end of the first half. Both sides would no doubt come back recharged for the second half. The half time entertainm­ent was provided by the under tens from both clubs displaying their soccer skills. The second period was two minutes old when Patrick Woulfe broke from the left side of midfield tracked by Nathan Hargadon who pulled down Woulfe in the penalty area. Referee Tomas Oates pointed to the spot up stepped Niall Walsh to tuck the ball into the bottom right hand corner of the Ballisodar­e net. Manor were now in the driving seat, two goals clear could Ballisodar­e do anything to stem the tide. Nine minutes into the second half and Nathan Hargadon made way for Adam Mc Goldrick who would certainly add pace to the Ballisodar­e attack. Six minutes later and Roland Anderson received a yellow card as did Manor’s Paul Clancy as a little bit of niggle started to creep into the game. A long range effort from Seamus Ryder was then deflected for a corner to Manor Rangers but Mannion fisted the danger away. Keith Gilmartin was working his socks off in midfield prompting the Ballisodar­e attackers forward at every opportunit­y. Andrew Patton broke for Ballisodar­e who he met with a massive challenge from keeper Scanlon and once again Manor were on the prowl. A long range effort from Michael Casey saw Scanlon having to scramble back on his line but once again great hands insure the danger was averted. Simon Gilmartin made way for Daren Somers on seventy minutes.

Shortly after McGoldrick saw his excellent free kick just go over the bar of the Manor goal. Seamus Ryder was then replaced by Gary Hickey with fourteen minutes remaining. Nine minutes from time and Clancy received his second yellow card and got his marching orders and from the free kick super sub Darren Somers headed home a great goal to give Ballisodar­e a life line against tenman Manor.

Ballisodar­e now drove forward at every opportunit­y in search of that precious goal and more woe for Manor when a few minutes from the end referee Tomas Oates saw fit to issue a red card to Captain Alan Hickey. But Manor Rangers stood solid and defended in depth till eventually the final whistle blew. In the after- match presentati­on the Ballisodar­e Captain Darragh Healy was magnanimou­s in defeat and congratula­ted Manor on their win.

The Cup and presentati­ons was made afterwards by Pat Dolan Board member of North West Hospice to Captain Alan Hickey. Next Week Manor Rangers will receive the Cup at the half time Interval at the Showground­s where Sligo Rovers will be playing Galway United.

Manor Rangers: Paul Scanlon, Anthony Mc Donald, Paul Clancy, Aaron Hickey, Alan Hickey Captain, Adrian Croal, Brian McDonald, Niall Walsh, Patrick Woulfe, Seamus Ryder, Colm Callinan. Subs: Gary Hickey, Mark Kavanagh, Adam Connolly, Paul Boylan, Helder Oliveira, Fionn Tessyou, Niall Brady. Managers Alan Gilligan, Paul Lonican, Sean Gallagher and David Cummins.

Ballisodar­e United: Jack Mannion, Nathan Hargadon, Michael Casey, Kevin O’Hara, Rickey McMunn, Keith Gilmartin, Dermot McLoughlin, Roland Anderson, Andrew Patton, Darragh Healy Captain, Simon Gilmartin. Subs: Adam McGoldrick, Darren Somers, John Feicks, Gary Cavanagh, Gavin Phelan. Managers John Healy and Brendan McCann.

Referee: Tomas Oates, Assistants Emma Cleary and Stephen McGarry.

 ??  ?? Players and coaches from Manor Rangers celebrate after winning the Northwest Hospice final after defeating Ballisodar­e 3- 2 in the Showground­s on Saturday.
Players and coaches from Manor Rangers celebrate after winning the Northwest Hospice final after defeating Ballisodar­e 3- 2 in the Showground­s on Saturday.

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