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Kilmacrennan come from behind for narrow win over Bonagee

written by Chris McNulty October 10, 2021
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KILMACRENNAN Celtic came from behind to defeat Bonagee United and make it two wins from two in the Brian McCormick Sports Premier Division.

Kilmacrennan Celtic 2 Bonagee United 1

Lee McMonagle’s goal on 51 minutes threatened to derail the Lurgysiders, but player-manager James Doherty equalised within two minutes.

Kilmac nosed in front through Paul Bradley 13 minutes from the end and they managed the concluding passage well to hold on for a win.

They fell in arrears six minutes into the second half. Peter Carr and Coady Brogan combined on the right, the latter sliding in for McMonagle. From a tight angle, McMonagle slotted home.

The lasted just 90 seconds, Doherty prodding home after sneaking onto the end of Gary Whoriskey’s free kick.

Kilmac snatched the win when sub Owen Browne did well to set up Bradley, who drilled across John Carr for the winner.

After a nervy 4-3 win over Castlefin Celtic last weekend and with and away trip to Cappry Rovers looming next weekend, Kilmac have had a testing opening to the campaign.

The stretching Liam McBride was just unable to get a strong enough connection when he met Paul Bradley’s cross from the left in the 15th minute with the first purposeful moment for the hosts.

At the other end, Lee McMonagle thumped wide from 20 yards after managing to find a pocket of space.   

Abdullan tried his luck again after dispossessing a hesitant David Boakye, but shot wide.

Whoriskey, making his first appearance since returning to Kilmac again, saw his delicate 25-yard effort dip just a fraction too late.

Kilmac were out of the blocks early in the second half, Bradley firing just past the post with a good chance just 17 seconds after the re-start.

After the teams quickly exchanged the first two goals, both had their moments to take the lead.

Kilmacrennan came the closest, Bradley denied by the inside of the post and from the follow-up, Kevin Kelly’s clip back into the danger zone was headed against the bar by Terence Shields.

McMonagle beat the offside trap but his cross – with Ryan McGavigan lurking intently at the far post – was cut out.

KIlmacrennan Celtic: Shane Graham, James Doherty, John Sandilands, Ryan Shields, Cian McMenamin, Paul Bradley, Terence Shields (Owen Browne 74), Kevin Kelly, Ridha Adbullan (Chris Flanagan 64), Liam McBride (Glenn McNulty 90), Gary Whoriskey.

Bonagee United: John Carr, Peter Carr, Taylor Russell, Duncan Patterson, David Boakye (Eamonn Cannon 81), Sean Hume, Aaron Wasson (Finnian O’Donnell 81), Jordan Gallagher (Adam Murphy 71), Lee McMonagle, Ryan McGavigan, Coady Brogan (Daniel Stolarczyk 71).

Referee: Packie Coll.

Kilmacrennan come from behind for narrow win over Bonagee was last modified: October 10th, 2021 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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