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Finn Harps undone and almost down after painful derby defeat

written by Chris McNulty October 13, 2017
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As the lengthy list of painful memories go, this was surely right up there for the few hundred Finn Harps followers on the dusty banking at Maginn Park.

Derry City 3 Finn Harps 0

Pictures by Donal Dunn, North West News Pix

Harps season, and surely now their two-year spell in the Premier Division, is unravelling in a shuddering fashion after a painful derby defeat.

Rory Patterson’s second half double, after a first-half opener by Ronan Curtis, means that the trapdoor is open and Ollie Horgan’s on its threshold.

Curtis had been on Republic of Ireland Under-21 duty this week, playing in the scoreless draw with Norway and a 4-0 win over Israel.

The St Johnston man showed his quality here with the opening goal in the 24th minute and it was the 21-year-old who created the second.

Curtis, who was the subject of a bid from Swedish club Ostersunds earlier in the season, had the maturity, after getting the better of Damien McNulty in the 56th minute, to cut across the area to Patterson who finished into the unguarded net.

With Harps still stunned, Derry twisted the knife even further just six minutes later when Patterson stooped, with the Harps defence all at sea, to guide home Ben Doherty’s left-wing cross.

Harps played like a side with their toes already tagged for the morgue, the weight of the meaning of this one – one of the most important derbies Harps have ever contested – dangling around them ominously.

After a 2-0 win at Limerick on September 1, Harps had safety within their grasp, but they’ve now lost four-in-a-row and relegation has arrived on their shoulders at the speed of knots.

The tone for a tasty derby was set when Harry Monaghan lunged in to catch Gareth Harkin with a boot that earned him a booking the Harps bench felt could have had an upgrade in colour.

Tommy McBride, clearly charged up for a contest against his hometown club, went into the book for an over-zealous challenge on Barry McNamee soon after and a knife would’ve glided through the tension by the time City hit the front.

Curtis pinched McNulty’s pocked and he soared into the penalty area before brilliant firing beyond Ciaran Gallagher to ignite the fuse.

Curtis showed a ruthless and clinical edge once he crossed the chalk of the Derry penalty box with an emphatic swing of the left boot that gave Ciaran Gallagher no chance.

Derry returned Ben Doherty and Lukas Schubert to their XI, with Nicky Low suspended and Dean Jarvis injured.

Doherty, a product of Derry’s youth set-up, was to the fore from his left-back berth in the early stages, first inviting a head from Schubert that came too late and with too much zip for the Austrian, and then teeing Rory Patterson up for a shot that careered off Kilian Cantwell,

By the time Ben Connolly blew for half-time, Eddie Dsane – cutting a growingly frustrated figure in the Harps attack – was yellow carded after he arrived late to challenge the rampaging Conor McDermott, whose forward forays on the right flank were a real feature.

Ethan Boyle’s season was ended in last Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Dundalk at Finn Park when he hobbled out of action with a hamstring injury, while Paddy McCourt suffered a reoccurrence of a hip ailment, although the former Celtic star – even though unable to partake in the warm-up – was listed among the substitutes.

Harps were also without Mark Timlin, unable to play against Derry City as the Buncrana native is only on loan from the Candystripes.

Derry went close again in the 35th minute when Aaron McEneff’s first-timer, with Gallagher caught unaware, flew just wide.

Without the probing of McCourt, Harps struggled to make inroads in the final third. As much as they mustered in the opening half was a shot by Danny Morrissey that deflected wide.

Harps did improve briefly after the break with Packie Mailey – back after a lengthy injury absence – flicking a dangerous header narrowly over before Harps were undone by Patterson’s brace.

In added time, Curtis might have had another, but Cantwell cleared off the line and Derry – who were able to introduce youngsters Evan Tweed and Sean McBride – kept the sheet clean.

Derry City: Gerard Doherty; Conor McDermott, Darren Cole, Aaron Barry, Ben Doherty; Aaron McEneff, Harry Monaghan (Evan Tweed 81), Barry McNamee; Lukas Schubert (Nathan Boyle 71), Rory Patterson (Sean McBride 86), Ronan Curtis.

Finn Harps: Ciaran Gallagher; Damien McNulty, Packie Mailey, Kilian Cantwell, Ciaran Coll; Caolan McAleer, Tommy McBride (Jonny Bonner 61), Sean Houston (Ibrahim Keita 65), Gareth Harkin; Danny Morrissey, Eddie Dsane (BJ Banda 54).

Referee: Ben Connolly (Dublin).

Finn Harps undone and almost down after painful derby defeat was last modified: October 13th, 2017 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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