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USL – Letterkenny secure home semi-final with narrow win over Harps

written by Chris McNulty September 15, 2019
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Letterkenny Rovers made it two wins from two to secure top spot in Group A of the USL League cup after defeating a strong Finn Harps Reserves 3-2 in a top quality game at Leckview Park on Sunday.

Letterkenny Rovers 3 Finn Harps Reserves 2

This was a game which showed all that was good about intermediate football with a top-class encounter between two very good sides with Harps also giving the chance to give games to first team panellists Colm Deasy, Joshua Smith and Liam Walsh among others who no doubt were keen to impress watching Harps senior boss Ollie Horgan.

It was Harps who settled the better but it was the home side who took the lead with their first attack of note on 7 minutes when a long kick-out from home goalkeeper Rory Kelly was latched on to by BJ Banda and he did well to shrug off the challenge of a defender before firing a neat effort into the corner.

Harps though almost levelled but Smith saw his effort go just over while Liam Walsh fired a free kick just wide  with Rovers then indebted to Kelly who was quick out of his goal on 31 minutes to save a Ronan Gallagher point blank effort with his legs.

Banda then fired just wide in a game full of chances while the busy Johnny Bonner worked a great chance but Harps goalkeeper Jamie Bell made a super stop to deny him just before the half time break as Rovers buoyed by an industrious Ryan Lonergan were good value for their interval lead.

Rovers spurned a gilt edged chance to double the advantage just after the restart but Pajo Rafferty failed to capitalise when shooting high over the bar after a mix up between goalkeeper Eoin McGing and Lee McLaughlin, both of whom came on at halftime for Harps. 

That miss looked set to be pivotal when Harps levelled just minutes later  when Kieran Farren did well on the right before crossing for Ronan Gallagher who calmly slotted home to the bottom corner.

A draw would have seen Harps top the group but their joy at restoring parity was short-lived as Rovers took just 90 seconds to regain the lead when Emmett Friars powered home a bullet header from a Bonner corner giving McGing no chance,

To their credit Harps  came right back at Rovers and a neat move involving Corey McBride and former Rovers player Gabby Aduaka saw McBride fire just wide. Referee Vincent McLoughlin heard loud protests for a penalty from Harps after they thought a Rovers defender had handled in the area but those protests fell on deaf ears. From the resultant corner Deasy had a great chance to level and he should have done better but shot high over the bar.

Rovers extended their lead on 70 minutes when sub Matty Harkin scored just twenty seconds after entering the fray when he forced a Harps defender into a mistake and he blasted past McGing giving the keeper no chance,

Things should have been comfortable from then on in for a Rovers side who had plenty of possession but Harps made things interesting on 84 minutes when a move involving Daragh Ellison, McBride and Deasy saw his cross being volleyed home by Joel Bradley-Walsh. 

Rovers though saw the game out well with an  impressive defensive showing from Connor Gormley on his debut and its  they who book  a home semi final against the runners up from Group B with their opponents to be decided next week when Cockhill host Bonagee.

Finn Harps also qualify for the last four and will have an away last four clash against the side who finishes top of Group B.

Letterkenny Rovers: Rory Kelly, Ciaran Kelly, Lee Toland, Conor Gormley, Emmett Friars, Ryan Lonergan, Declan Sharkey, Johnny Bonner, Chris Malseed, BJ Banda, Pajo Rafferty. Subs: Matty Harkin for Rafferty (69), Zach Gorman for Banda (80), Jack Dwyer for Sharkey (85).

Finn Harps Reserves: Jamie Bell, Colm Deasy, Rian Akpitemyi, Kieran Farren, Joshua Smith, Liam Walsh, Ronan Gallagher, Steven Doherty, Joel Bradley Walsh, Jack Mullen, Gabby Aduaka. Subs: Eoin McGing and McLaughlin for Bell and Walsh (45), Corey McBride for Farren (58), Daragh Ellison for Doherty (58).

Referee: Vincent McLoughlin

USL – Letterkenny secure home semi-final with narrow win over Harps was last modified: September 15th, 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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