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LYIT fall to frustrating home defeat to Tallaght

written by Chris McNulty October 16, 2019
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SEAN QUINN’S penalty, on 68 minutes, proved the difference for IT Tallaght on a frustrating afternoon for Letterkenny Institute of Technology.

Letterkenny Institute of Technology 0 IT Tallaght 1

By Chris McNulty at LyIT

Quinn slotted home 22 minutes from the end to give the Dublin students the win.

LyIT endured an agonising afternoon as they struggled to break down Pat Scully’s well-organised visitors.

IT Tallaght seemed content to put the shutters down for a draw, but that all changed midway through the second half. Tallaght caught LyIT out on a counter-attack and, after goalkeeper Jamie Bell, was adjudged to have fouled Glen Hollywood, referee Michael Connolly pointed to the spot.

Quinn stepped up to fire to the bottom corner.

Shane Byrne’s LyIT had the better of whatever half chances were doing the rounds in the first half.

BJ Banda fizzed wide from 25 yards while Sean McBride couldn’t keep his effort on target.

McBride had a free kick, just before half timed, parried away by IT Tallaght ‘keeper Daniel Butler. A little earlier, Butler clawed away from a tester by McBride.

Last week, LyIT scored a fine 5-1 away win at Jordanstown when Banda bagged a hat-trick. Banda tried his luck here again, 12 minutes into the second half, but his attempt flew wide.

Even Quinn’s penalty didn’t spark LyIT into life, although Corey McBride did get a sight of the target in added time, be he riffled over the crossbar.

The hosts’ afternoon went from bad to worse when defender Kieran Farren was sent off after the final whistle.

LyIT are back on home soil next Tuesday when they face Carlow IT.

Letterkenny Institute of Technology: Jamie Bell, Lee McLaughlin, Kieran Farren, Keelan McGill, Connor Gormley, Corey McBride, Stephen Doherty, Pat Loughrey, BJ Banda, Sean McBride. Subs: Gabriel Aduaka for Banda (67), Liam Walsh for McBride (67), Davitt Walsh for Doherty (80), Joel Bradley-Walsh for Gormley (85).

Tallaght IT: Daniel Butler, Adam Maher, Cole Omohiovan, Adam Towers, Daniel Ridge, Craig Canty, Glen Hollywood, Sean Quinn, Amos Sholainke, Ola Laurell, Yoma Agaga. 

Referee: Michael Connolly. 

LYIT fall to frustrating home defeat to Tallaght was last modified: October 16th, 2019 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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