Antrim Football League – Division
Glenravel 2-10 All Saints 1-08
Con Magees finish strongly to secure the win
Glenravel had five points to spare over local rivals All Saints in this sometimes tempestuous affair which Darren McKeown did well to control as the man in the middle. Both sides had periods of dominance but over the hour Glenravel were the hungrier for victory and despite some wayward shooting in the opening half they were well worth the five point win in the end. A shout out to the ground staff at Fr Maginn Park that the game could be played at all. Throw-in followed a torrential downfall of biblical proportions but luckily the weather Gods granted us dry conditions throughout actual game time. Indeed quite a few other games needed to be called off very late.
Glenravel absolutely dominated possession in the opening quarter but shot choice in soft underfoot conditions led to them not troubling the umpires perhaps as much as they should have. Harry Fyfe opened for the home side with five minutes gone and that was levelled by All Saints veteran Sean McVeigh one minute later. the spectators had to wait another eighteen minutes before Matthew Downey put the visitors in front. That was followed by a point from Emmet Killough and a wonder score 2-pointer from Sean McVeigh to open up a four point gap. All Saints were certainly a lot more ruthless in front of goal in that four minute segment but that was really their only period of dominance in the entire game. As we approached half time Glenravel were awarded a penalty when Eamon Ward was pulled to the ground as he was about to pull the trigger. Rian Lennon found the net from the spot and both teams went in at half time of a low scoring game with the visitors slightly ahead 0-05 to 1-01.
The local side came out of the blocks faster in the second half with three scores in the opening minutes supplied by Aiden O’Donnell and Rian Lennon and were now two points to the good. Benny McDonnell pointed a free but back came Con Magees with scores from Harry Fyfe and Colla Ward. Matthew Downey and Ciaran Campbell reduced the score to the minimum and with one quarter of the game to play the contest was neatly balanced. In that closing quarter Glenravel displayed a hunger for victory evidenced by a combination of dogged defence and enterprising forward play. Eamon Ward and Rian Lennon put Con Magees ahead 1-08 to 0-08 but having their attack smothered and turned over, All Saints chose the aerial route and it paid dividends when Emmet Killough rose high to punch to the net and level the game with one minute of the thirty left to play. Darren McKeown ignored the calls for a square ball from the local supporters and we headed into a period of six minutes added time. During that time Glenravel broke at pace and the Ward brothers Colla (1-01) and Eamon (0-01) put the final nails into All Saints coffin so when McKeown blew the final whistle the local led by five points, 2-10 to 1-08.
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Con Magees:
1 Conleth O’Loan, 2 Conor Carey, 3 Conor McQuillan, 4 Niall Dickson, 5 Declan McAuley, 6 Niall Swann, 7 Rian Lennon, 8 Sean Higgins, 9 Daniel McQuillan, 10 Eamon Ward, 11 Colla Ward, 12 Joe Martin, 13 Aiden O’Donnell, 14 Harry Fyfe, 15 Fergus Donaghy.
All Saints
1 Ryan Stewart, 2 James Gillan, 3 Michael Read, 4 Sean Mc Dermot, 5 Patrick Ferris, 6 Connell Lemon, 7 Matthew Downey, 8 Peter Mc Nicholl, 9 Sean Mc Vaigh, 10 Sean O Brian, 11 Emmet Killough, 12 Charlie Matrustry, 13 Darach Bradley, 14 Brendan Mc Donnell, and 15 Ciaran Campbell.
Referee – Darren McKeown

