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USL hold on for win over Connacht FA at Inter-League Tournament

written by Chris McNulty November 18, 2017
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Goals in either half by Tony McNamee and Pajo Rafferty gave the Ulster Senior League their first win at the FAI Intermediate Inter-League Tournament in Galway. 

Ulster Senior League 2 Connacht FA 1

Pictures by Mike Shaughnessy

It was hard-earned, but Anthony Gorman’s men got to winning ways, even if they had to endure some nervy moments.

The lead goal arrived when, after a neat passage on the edge of the Connacht box between Rafferty and Mark Moran, the latter’s first-time pass invited a shot from McNamee. The Fanad United attacker picked his sport perfectly in the bottom corner to put his men in front.

The USL were made pay for some squandered chances when former Finn Harps man Barry O’Mahoney clipped in an equaliser, but Rafferty’s goal, three minutes into the second half, saw the USL regain the driver’s seat.

Rafferty seized the moment when the ball broke into his path and the Letterkenny Rovers frontman coolly slotted home.

In a unique twist to this one, the Gorman brothers from Letterkenny were in opposing dugouts with Gareth Gorman taking charge of the Connacht FA side, pitting his wits against older brother Anthony.

Just four minutes after McNamee’s opener, the width of a post denied the USL a second. Laurence Toland did well on the left-hand side to create an opening before threading through for Pajo Rafferty. After eyeing up the target, Rafferty saw a deft shot rebound back off the inside of the post to safety.

The USL XI contained just two survivors – defenders Peter Doherty and Lee Toland – from the side that began last night’s 2-1 defeat to Leinster at Mervue.

Sean McCarron missed out due to the ankle injury that enforced his early departure last night while former FAI Intermediate Player of the Year Malachy McDermott failed a late fitness test.

The USL could, and should, have doubled their advantage on the half-hour. Rafferty fed Moran, who was denied by Forde while the ball fell awkwardly for Oisin McMenamin who was unable to get his shot on target.

It wasn’t all one-way traffic, however and Connacht got a deserved equaliser on the stroke of half-time as O’Mahoney fired off the underside of the bar and beyond Rory Kelly, the USL goalkeeper.

Rafferty restored the USL advantage early in the second half, but the game stayed in the melting pot to the finish and Kelly did well to save from Ronan Caldwell in added time.

Ulster Senior League: Rory Kelly; Conor Tourish, Peter Doherty, Lee Toland; Chris Flanagan (Jimmy Bradley 90), Ryan Varma (Sam Todd 90); Oisin McMenamin (David Shovlin 66), Tony McNamee, Laurence Toland (Ronan Doherty 84); Mark Moran (Michael Funston 78), Pajo Rafferty.

Connacht FA: TJ Forde; Keith Grainey (Sean Morrissey 59), Joe Woods, Steve Feeney (Tom Walsh 59), Ger O’Boyle (Ronan Caldwell 66); Philip Keegan, Barry O’Mahoney (Jason Molloy half-time), Emmett Shaw, Chris Kelly, Mark McCallion; Ryan McManus (Conor Murray half-time).

Referee: Conor Fitzgibbon.

 

FAI Intermediate Inter-League Tournament

Friday, November 17, 2017

Leinster Senior League 2-1 Ulster Senior League

Connacht Football Association 0-2 Munster Senior League

 

Saturday, November 18, 2017, 2.30pm

Ulster Senior League 2-1 Connacht Football Association

Munster Senior League 0-3 Leinster Senior League

 

Sunday, November 19, 2017, 11.30am

Leinster Senior League v Connacht Football Association Eamonn Deacy Park

Munster Senior League v Ulster Senior League Mervue

USL hold on for win over Connacht FA at Inter-League Tournament was last modified: November 18th, 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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