The Sligo Champion

Brennan features for amateur squad against ROI U21s

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BALLYMOTE native Niall Brennan featured as s econd-half substitute for the Republic of Ireland amateur squad in a 1-0 defeat against Stephen Kenny’s home based Republic of Ireland Under 21 squad.

Brennan, who plays for Carbury FC, came on in the 69th minute for Jordan Buckley. Sligo Rovers’ Jack Keaney featured for 12 minutes for the Irish Under 21 side.

Ireland U-21s started the game at a ferocious pace which continued throughout the first-half.

Ipswich Town striker Aaron Drinan missed an early chance from six yards after a great run and cross from Trevor Clarke in the third minute.

Five minutes later, the pressure continued as Waterford’s pacy-winger Zach Elbouzedi found the nimble Brandon Kavanagh on the right and after he turned past two players, his shot was well saved by Brendan O’Connell.

UCD forward Neil Farrugia was a source of constant trouble for the Ireland Amateurs and it was his run and cross which saw the Ireland U-21s take the lead.

He was able to get to the byline, past Christophe­r McCarthy, and cross for Shamrock Rovers’ Kavanagh who tapped home just past the half-hour.

The pressure continued as a flurry of chances saw Farrugia’s header only half-cleared and Drinan latched onto the opportunit­y, only to see his low effort deflected wide in the 40th-minute. Ireland Amateurs almost equalised just a minute later as Sheriff’s Paul Murphy caught sight of goal from 25-yards out but his powerful effort was tipped over by Conor Kearns.

The pressure continued in the second-half as Stephen Kenny introduced Michael O’Connor and Robbie McCourt just past the half-time break.

O’Connor saw himself involved almost immediatel­y as he found Elbouzedi on the right who turned inside but his shot was right at keeper O’Connell in the 59th-minute.

Bohemians’ McCourt was also involved in the action just seven minutes later. Elbouzedi found the on-rushing full-back who saw his shot come-back out off the post but only as far as Kavanagh. He shifted the ball to his left but his shot was saved before O’Connor fired the rebound wide of the right-hand post.

Republic of Ireland U-21: Conor Kearns, Trevor Clarke (Robbie McCourt 55), Liam Scales (Sam Todd 90), Conor McCarthy, Jamie Lennon (C), Zach Elbouzedi (William Fitzgerald 87), Neil Farrugia (Karl O’Sullivan 90), Brandon Kavanagh (Dan Mandroiu 78), Aaron Bolger (Jack Keaney 78), Andy Lyons, Aaron Drinan (Michael O’Connor 52).

Ireland Amateurs: Brendan O’Connell (Gary Neville 62), Paul Murphy (Shane Gureins 60), Christophe­r McCarthy, Gary Delaney, Stephen McGann (Alan McGreal 46), Thomas Hyland, Liam Brady (Craig Walsh 49), Jordan Buckley (Niall Brennan 69), Eoin Hayes (Colm Carney 62), Shane Stritch (Enda Curran 69), Stephen Kelly (Conor Tourish 73).

 ??  ?? Jack Keaney in action for the ROI U21s against the Irish amateur squad. Pic: Sportsfile.
Jack Keaney in action for the ROI U21s against the Irish amateur squad. Pic: Sportsfile.

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