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Molloy inspires Minors to victory 18.06.09

ESB Ulster Minor Football Championship Quarter-Final

Donegal...0-14
(Ward 0-2; McEniff 0-4; Molloy 0-6; Doherty 0-1; McBrearty 0-1)

Antrim...0-11
(McAnulty 0-2; McGrady 0-2; McGuinness 0-1; McGlone 0-1; Lynch 0-1; McNeill 0-2; Gallagher 0-1; Laverty 0-1)

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent, at Páirc Sheáin MacCumhaill

ON A day that ended in bitter disappointment, there was at least some good news for Donegal football supporters on Sunday when the minors saw off Antrim’s challenge to progress to the semi-finals against Down.
But Donegal didn’t make things easy for themselves and the concession of a string of late frees could well have changed the picture of this game had Antrim managed to be more lethal in front of goal.
Instead the Antrim youngsters were left to rue ten wides on the day, although to be fair to Donegal they defended well in very difficult conditions late in the game and Moville’s Enda Faulkner and Newtown’s Thomas McKinley both worked very hard to keep the Antrim lads at bay.
The finish was in start contrast to Donegal’s blistering start and the home side had three points on the board without reply in the first six minutes as Antrim struggled to cope with their fast-moving and free-flowing style of play.
Owen Ward had the flag raised within a minute, finishing off some great work from Peter McGonagle who had surged forward from midfield.
Then, the impressive Ciaran Greaney fed Michael McEniff on the left and he set off on a strong run finishing with a fine point from straight in front of goal. McEniff was to cause the visitors all sorts of problems in the first fifteen minutes, but in fairness they
seemed unable to cope with any of the Donegal attackers.
Dermot Molloy who chalked up some amazing scores, took the first of his tally with a free from 14 yards made it 0-3 for Donegal, and it might even have been more had that free been properly given as a penalty following a foul on Christopher Barrett.
McEniff then chipped in with two points in the space of a minute, the first a fine effort from all of forty yards and the second a fist over the bar following another surging run at the heart of the Antrim defence.
Only seven minutes had elapsed at this stage and it looked as if Antrim could be on a hiding to nothing but slowly they worked themselves into the game after Hugh McAnulty finally pointed for them with a free in the 14th minute.
A minute later Cormac McGrady also scored with a free to reduce the Donegal lead to just four points and when Christopher McGuinness reacted quickly to Charles Gallagher’s palm down and turned to shoot over the bar.
But if Antrim thought the comeback was on they were mistaken and Molloy scored a magnificent long-range point to extend Donegal’s lead. Again Cormac McGrady pegged Donegal back to four, but again Donegal tagged on more scores, Owen Ward and Dermot Molly pushing Donegal to nine points with just 26 minutes gone.
However Antrim, with an inspirational point from half-back Thomas McGlone and another from Hugh McAnulty, left just a kick of the ball between the sides at the break.
A torrential downpour at half-time though changed conditions drastically for the players in the second half and the free-flowing football of the first half never materialised in the rain of the second.
Hugh McAnulty was first to raise a flag, pegging Donegal’s lead back to two points within two minutes of the re-start, but Molloy finished off a fine move started by Owen Ward to again leave three points between the sides.
Eamon McNeill and substitute Patrick McBrearty traded points before McNeill scored twice to leave just a point between the teams and a possible shock on the cards.
However Donegal got the bit between their teeth again and McEniff and then two points from Molloy, one following a magnificent one-handed catch, extended the Donegal lead once again.
Antrim kept pressing and were rewarded with a late point from James Lafferty, but it was all too little, too late and Donegal who will be thankful that Antrim were so wasteful from the frees they had won, will know too that their blistering start was probably enough in the end to help them progress to face Down.

Donegal: Peter Boyle, Enda Faulkner, Peter Devine, Sean O’Kennedy, Thomas McKinley, Cathal Elis, Ciaran Greaney, Fiachra McGinley, Peter McGonagle, Michael McEniff, Dermot Molloy, Christopher Barrett, Jamie Doherty, Cory Gallagher, Owen Ward. Subs: Patrick McBrearty for Doherty (39 mins); Luke Keeney for Gallagher (47 mins); Owen Grant for Barrett (60 mins)

Antrim: Aidan McKeown, Stephen Tierney, Richard Johnson, Fergal McGrenaghan, Justin Downey, Thomas McGlone, James Laverty, Diarmuid Quinn, Ronan Maguire, Christopher McGuinness, Charles Gallagher, Stephen Tully, Cormac McGrady, Hugh McAnulty, Eamon McNeill. Subs: Declan Lynch for McGrady (half-time); John Carran for McNeill (59 mins)

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