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Doherty’s magical moment sends Keadue on way to U16 Champions League win

written by Chris McNulty November 18, 2018
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Dominick Doherty warmed up a bitter Ballyare night with a stunning goal to help fire Keadue Rovers to the Donegal Schoolboys Under-16 Champions League title.

Keadue Rovers 3 Drumkeen United 1

By Chris McNulty at The Diamond Park

The tie was poised on the edge of a knife when, with 13 minutes to go, Doherty let fly with a cracking strike that could have graced any stage.

Doherty struck the bullseye with a golden goal to light up this final and take Keadue away from Drumkeen United to claim their second Champions League crown of the weekend, following their U14s’ win yesterday.

Doherty’s magical moment went along with a brace from Odhran Burgess, whose opening goal was cancelled out by Matthew Coyle’s equaliser.

Yesterday, Ryan Brennan’ struck the match winner as Keadue overcame Erne Wanderers in the U14 Champions League final at the same venue.

Many of those same supporters returned from Central Park to beneath the floodlights at Ballyare as they jostled with the East Area kingpins Drumkeen.

Keadue hit the front after 11 minutes when Burgess nipped in ahead of Mark Gordon, the Drumkeen net minder, and steered home the opener. Burgess’ touch proved telling and was enough to take him beyond the advancing goalkeeper.

On the half-hour, Gordon, at full-stretch, brilliantly saved from Dominick Doherty’s testing low effort from 30 yards and got enough behind it to prevent the in-rushing Burgess from being able to get on the rebound.

Drumkeen were inches from drawing level when Conal McDermott’s prodded attempt deceived the Keadue goalkeeper, Caolan Bonner, but clipped the crossbar.

Aaron Ward, from out on the right-hand side of the penalty area, powered narrowly wide with an early warning at the outset of the second half.

Bonner beat away from Aidan Martin at the other end.

Drumkeen’s Jamie Harris got his head on a free-kick, but flicked wide as the St Patrick’s Park side sought about getting back into the tie.

They did just that on 53 minutes when Coyle riffled across Caolan Bonner and into the far corner with an emphatic finish.

Owen Boyle tested Gordon from the edge of the area, but the Drumkeen ‘keeper was equal to the attempt while Ward drilled wide as Keadue upped the ante after Coyle’s leveller.

Drumkeen United U16

After Doherty’s bullet, Drumkeen were millimetres from levelling again, but McDermott’s effort, after getting on the end of a header back across goal by Martin, shaved a post.

In added time, Burgess rounded Gordon to tuck home a third and complete a glorious weekend for Keadue.

Keadue Rovers: Caolan Bonner, Kevin Laughlin, Damien Duddy, Maurice McGee, Eoin Martin, Jay Doherty, Aaron Ward, Brendan McCafferty, Dominick Doherty, Owen Boyle, Odhran Burgess. Subs: Daire Gallagher for Boyle, Daniel Bonner for Laughlin, Denis Wallace for Gallagher.

Drumkeen United: Mark Gordon, Dean Quigley, Oisin Toye, Conal McDermott, Darren Connaghan, Aidan Martin, Jake Doran, Jamie Harris, Oran Patterson, Rory Craig, Barry Woods. Subs: Gavin McDaid for Doran, Matthew Coyle for Craig, James Toye for Patterson, Jamie Lecky for McDaid.

Referee: Vincent McLoughlin.

Doherty’s magical moment sends Keadue on way to U16 Champions League win was last modified: November 18th, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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