U-21 B Football Championship Quarter-final
Lámh Dhearg 3-13-2-02 Glenavy
Kevin Herron reports from Hannahstown
For 50-minutes of Sundays U-21 Quarter-final encounter, it was one-way traffic as Làmh Dhearg looked to be advancing to the semi-final with ease and although they did have plenty of breathing space in the end, Glenavy finished strongly and should have had more to show in their 3-13-2-02 defeat at Hannahstown.
The hosts were quickest off the mark and led through a converted free and advanced mark from Adam Murray, with Eugene Clenaghan kicking a point in response.
On 9 minutes the opening goal arrived, Rudi Smyth forged forward and offloaded to Fiachra Clenaghan- whose high shot dropped, and Adam Murray palmed the ball to the net to give his side a 1-02-0-01 lead.
Murray doubled his goal account midway through the half with a shot that Matthew Nelson initially turned onto the post but failed to gather as it spun away from his grasp.
He would then kick his first point from play before adding his third goal of the half before the break.
Fionn Mervyn tried his luck with a shot that hung in the air, Murray gathered as it dropped and slammed a low shot past Nelson and into the net to make it 3-03-0-01 at the interval.

The Lámhs talisman added to his ever-increasing personal tally with a converted free and a second point from play and steered another over in-between a fine Niall McGarry point.
Murray and McGarry would pop over further points as their side were 3-09-0-01 to the good with little under a quarter of an hour remaining.
Glenavy ended a scoreless period of over 40-minutes with a consolation goal after substitute Caolan McClenaghan ran onto a long ball and keeping his cool he rolled a shot underneath the advancing Rhys Camlin.
The visitors would end the game with 14-men following Michael Fox picking up a second yellow card for dissent.
In-between Fox receiving his marching orders, Ciaran Boyd and Evan Stanley added points, but Glenavy hit the net for the second time on the 53rd minute.
Caolan McClenaghan again advanced but his shot struck the base of the post and Rhys Camlin did well to save low down with a follow-up attempt, a third shot at goal skewed across the face of goal to substitute Darragh Brown – who rifled home.
Further chances evaded them as Jim Higham flashed a low shot inches past the post and Darragh Doherty pulled a shot wide from a promising position.
Evan Stanley conjured up two fine points in closing stages with Leon Lavery also providing his sides final score of the contest as Lámh Dhearg ran out 3-13-2-02 winners at the end and advanced to the last four.






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