Ballinamallard
United 0-1 Ards
(agg 2-2, Ballinamallard win on away goals)
Co-Operative
Insurance Cup 2nd round, 2nd legArds
may have won this encounter at Holm Park but it was
the Ballinamallard faithful who were celebrating at
the end as the away goal rule took them into the next
round.
Ards
were well aware that they would have to up their
performance from the first leg, if they were stand any
chance of competing with a fit and fast Ballinamallard
side. The game's first chance fell for Paul McKnight,
back in the Ards side following a short injury. A good
break on seven minutes saw a cross from Pike on the
left side find McKnight coming in on goal, but his
first touch was heavy and the home goalkeeper was
quickly out to steal the ball.
A
chance quickly followed at the other end as Andy
McDonald was called on to make a great, late save from
from a well struck Andy Higganbotham shot. Another
opening was made for Ards on 13 minutes when a good
turn and pass from James Wright put Darren Stirling in
the clear. He neatly turned a defender to get off a
shot that was deflected away for a corner.
There
was little other action in the first half as danger
man from the first leg, Andy Crawford was kept quiet
for most of the game, due to an excellent man-marking
job by David Cully. With four minutes to the break
Ards won a corner. Kris Pike made the delivery, aiming
for Paul Dickson at the far post, but he was
out-gunned by defender Mark Stafford who was relieved
to see his goal-bound header come back off the nearest
upright.
Ards
assistant manager Justin McBride rang the changes for
the second half, sending on Jimmy McIlhagga and Craig
McMillen for Dickson and Irvine. McMillen's
introduction had an almost immediate affect as he
latched on a 48th minute through pass from Pike to
nick the ball over the advancing Trevor Morrison but
manage to hit only the crossbar. Fortunately Darren
Stirling was the man in the right place to take
advantage and he scored one of his easiest ever goals
by heading in the rebound.
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Andy
McDonald -
on top form |
Stirling
put a second header over the bar four minutes later
from a McMillen cross and then on 61 minutes,
Ballinamallard had a chance to level. A free kick from
the left made it's way onto the head of James McKenna
and he was denied by a superb save from McDonald, who
sprawled along the ground to turn the header away.
The
goalkeeper came to Ards' aid again on 66 minutes when
he stood up tall to firmly block a shot from
Higganbotham, who had previously led the Ards defence
on a merry dance.
One-nil
the score stood as the match entered injury time and
Ballinamallard continued to press for an equaliser. As
the seconds ticked on Duwane McManus cut in from the
right side of the box to place a good hit at the Ards
goal for which McDonald responded with another great
stop. It certainly was the goalkeeper's night, if not
his team's who crash out of the competition despite
this encouraging win.
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AMIGO BOX UPDATE
27
goals = £13.50
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1
Andy McDonald (c)
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2
Darren
Nixon  |
19 James
Wilson |
14
David
Cully |
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8
Paul
Dickson |
6
Dee
Irvine |
16
James
Wright |
3
Kris
Pike
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9 Darren
Stirling
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20
Paul
McKnight |
10
Darren
Fitzgerald
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Darren Stirling 48
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6th October 2009
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