Junior League 1 : Lisnagarvey 1 v 1 Bangor

SECONDS RALLY TO GRAB POINT

 

The seconds resumed their league programme following the Easter break with an away fixture against Lisnagarvey seconds last Saturday afternoon. In a contest that could have gone either way, the 1-1 result was probably a fair one in the end.

The opening half was a scrappy one, with few opportunities created by either side. The home side won the penalty corner count 3-1, but both defences remained on top. The seconds rearguard of Irwin, Kerrigan, McCausland and Gowdy protected Thompson in goal well, time and again thwarting the Lisnagarvey attacks. At the other end Macafee flashed an effort wide, one of the few shots on goal in the first half.

The second half was much better as both teams actively looked for ways to break the deadlock, and as a result the match become more open and indeed a better spectacle. The home side were probably having the better of things for the opening period of this second half, winning numerous short corners, and 15 minutes in they were duly rewarded. A Bangor attack was broken down, and the home side broke at pace, and a shot from the top left of the circle was fired past a hapless Thompson. This goal was merely the prompting the seconds needed to up the tempo of their play, and for the remainder of the half it was Bangor who created the better of the opportunities. From one such attack, the seconds were awarded a penalty corner just 8 minutes from time and from the set piece Stranaghan was on hand to score the equaliser with aplomb. It was the least the visitors had deserved as just prior, they had 3 good chances when Gowdy, Edwards and Clarke all delivered pinpoint passes that should have really been finished by a Bangor stick. Just after the goal, the seconds continued to dictate, Kerrigan picked out Stranaghan and his lay off to Macafee almost put the rampaging midfielder through. Then Clarke combined with Stranaghan and a neat interchange of passes saw the latter’s effort look goalbound until the home goalie somehow got a foot to it to deflect wide. The last chance fell right at the death as the heavens opened, but skipper Clarke was unlucky in just missing the target following another free flowing move.

Despite these gilt edged chances for the seconds in the last 15 minutes, Lisnagarvey were by no means dormant as they too created opportunities of their own. The defence stood firm though, McCausland continually putting his body on the line whilst Gowdy’s decision making at left back was excellent.

A much improved seconds performance following the recent results at Annadale and Kilkeel, which hopefully gives the team something to build on for the next few weeks. A word of thanks to Simon McCafferty for turning up at late notice as substitute to help the team. Player of the match was Phil McCausland.