Coagh
United 2-4 Ards
Co-Operative
Insurance Cup 1st round, 1st leg
Dee
Irvine fired in two first half goals against Coagh
United to kick-start a fine Ards performance that now
has Tommy Kincaid's side with one foot in the door of
second round meeting with either Bangor or
Ballinmallard.
Irvine's
two strikes were among a host of Ards chances in the
first half that, if all had been converted, would have
given the side a commanding lead at the break. There
was just one change in the line-up as Darren Stirling
displaced Thomas Gorman from the starting eleven,
although Wilson and Wright did return from holiday to
claim spots on the bench.
The
earliest chance of match came just a few minutes in
when a Kris Pike corner found the head of Irvine and
he put a shot just wide of goal. Irvine would have
better luck on 14 minutes when he showed good
determination to put Ards ahead. A clear foul on
Darren Stirling wasn't called by the referee and that
use of advantage saw the ball through to Irvine and he
beat a defender well to knock a low shot across the
goalkeeper and just inside the far post.
The
former Bangor man doubled his and Ards' tally on 22
minutes when a quick free kick out wide to Craig
McMillen saw the winger's shot half cleared and Irvine
was on hand to lash the rebound past the goalkeeper
from 15 yards. Coagh reduced the deficit just three
minutes later when ref Lee Tavinder spotted a pull on
a opponent's shirt from David Cully, gifting the home
side a penalty and earning the Ards man a yellow card.
Stuart Dallas made no mistake from the spot, hitting
home to Andy McDonald's left.
On 33
minutes a Paul McKnight corner put the ball onto the
head of McMillen, who's knock-on for Paul Dickson saw
the Ards defender power in a header that had to be
cleared off the Coagh goal-line. At the other end
Dallas provided a rare moment of penetration for his
Coagh side when he set himself up for a 40th minute
half-volley that McDonald blocked with relative ease.
The
half ended with further chances for Ards as first, a
neat little pass from McMillen played in Irvine, who
saw his low shot blocked on the line, and then
Dickson's hit-off-the-ground shot was pushed away for
a corner by the Coagh keeper.
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Dee
Irvine - claimed
his first Ards goals |
Ards
began the second period where they had left off the
first - in control and on the attack. The 50th minute
produced a wonderful piece of football from McKnight,
who was put clear of the Coagh midfield and he cut a
fine path around defender and goalkeeper only to see
his shot stopped on the goal-line: he had done
everything but score.
Just
short of the hour Ards had their third strike as Coagh
were guilty of dallying on the ball. A short through
pass from midfield put Stirling on the chase and as a
defender hesitated, Stirling executed an unorthodox
straddle to get ahead of his opponent and tuck the
ball away to the keeper's right.
Game
over perhaps, but the chances continued to flow for
Ards and a minute later Dee Irvine put Fitzgerald away
and he cut in from the right corner of the box to
smash a shot off the far upright and then could only
watch on as the ball rolled neatly along the line and
into the arms of a relieved goalkeeper. Ards did put
the ball in the net again though on 61 minutes and
Fitzgerald finally had his goal as he hit home a Mark
Picking cross at the left hand side of goal.
The
scoring wasn't yet finished though as Coagh grabbed
another goal to keep the second half alive. The assist
was supplied in the form a left-wing cross on 70
minutes and Randal Reid put a well-directed downward
header in off McDonald's right-hand post.
Although
the game was beginning to lose some spark, openings
continued to come for both sides right until the end.
On 86 minutes Picking put a right-foot effort over the
bar and then as injury time began Reid fired over at
the other end, before Ards sub Thomas Gorman skied a
pass from Picking.
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AMIGO BOX UPDATE
12 goals =
£6.00
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11 Aaron McKee
(for McIlhagga 62), 13 Lee
Rutherford (GK), 16 James Wright, 18 Thomas Gorman (for McKnight
67), 19 James Wilson (for Stirling 77)
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Lee Tavinder |
29th
August 2009
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