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Report: Banda proves the difference as Finn Harps claim historic win over Derry City

written by Chris McNulty April 14, 2017
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BJ Banda came off the bench to inspire Finn Harps to a historic win over Derry City at a packed Maginn Park.

Derry City 0 Finn Harps 2

By Chris McNulty at Maginn Park. Pictures by North West Newspix

Banda scored Harps’ first goal and had a big hand in the second, scored by Michael Funston, as Ollie Horgan’s men claimed a precious, priceless win over their old foes.

Banda, whose magical header against Limerick in November 2015 fired Harps back into the top flight, rose to the mark tonight.

His place in Harps folklore had already been secured – but now his cult status has just taken a further injection.

Harps have had obvious difficulty in derby games ever since Derry toes were first dipped in the League of Ireland in 1985 and they entered this, the 63rd north-west derby, having never beaten Derry in an away League game.

This, though, was an away game with a difference as Harps’ ‘travels’ took them to Buncrana, Derry’s temporary home for the 2017 season – and Harps buried their hoodoo in style.

As the first-half clock went into added time, Banda saw his shot spin wickedly off a Derry defender and loop past Gerard Doherty.

Paddy McCourt, playing against Derry for the first time since his high-profile move to Celtic in 2008, made the goal with a precise pass to 18-year-old Banda, who fired in his first goal since that spellbinding play-off winner.

Banda was introduced for the injured Jonny Bonner in the 22nd minute and proved the difference.

On 81 minutes, Banda was denied by Doherty, but the in-rushing Funston, also on as a substitute, slotted home to the bottom corner.

Funston, indeed, was also on the mark in that play-off win 17 months ago, and the veteran midfielder’s finish was tidy, capitalising on the loose Derry rearguard.

Since the tragic death of their captain, Ryan McBride, last month, Derry have attempted to return to normality.

Since getting back to action, this is now a third loss for Derry, who have shipped eight goals in defeats to Bray, Cork and Harps.

City boss Kenny Shiels, in his programme notes, wrote of his side being ‘fired up’, but there was little evidence of that here.

After the break, Banda – energised by the goal on the stroke of half-time – carved an opening for himself on the edge of the box, but a crisp daisy cutter was saved by Doherty.

Twelve minutes from the end, the lively Banda wormed his way through, but saw a shot saved by Doherty when he might well have put the game beyond Derry’s reach.

A Mark Timlin attempt, that flew wide, was about as much as a limp Derry created in the second half.

Banda’s goal came against the run of play in what has been a so-far tepid encounter.

Derry should have hit the front on 15 minutes when Ronan Curtis found himself eye-balling Harps goalkeeper Ciaran Gallagher after Mikhail Kennedy’s long ball wrong-footed Ciaran Coll.

Curtis, with Gallagher narrowing his angles, fired into the side-netting.

Roles were reversed six minutes before the break. Curtis’ delicate pass slipped Kennedy in, but the on-loan Charlton Athletic attacker placed his shot onto almost the same square of the side of the Harps net as Curtis had done.

Derry smelled blood and Aaron McEneff saw a dipping shot superbly turned over the top by Gallagher.

Earlier, Curtis and Dean Jarvis popped tame efforts into Gallagher’s arms that were in keeping with a low-key derby that failed to hit the heights that might have been expected.

Until, that was, Banda opened the scoring and Harps were on their way to a memorable win.

Derry City: Gerard Doherty; Conor McDermott, Scott Whiteside, Aaron Barry, Dean Jarvis; Lukas Schubert, Nicky Low, Aaron McEneff, Joshua Daniels; Mikhail Kennedy, Ronan Curtis. Subs: Nathan Boyle for Kennedy (54), Mark Timlin for Schubert (54), Ben Doherty for Daniels (78).

Finn Harps: Ciaran Gallagher; Damien McNulty, Kilian Cantwell, Ciaran Coll; Ethan Boyle, Jonny Bonner, Barry Molloy, Caolan McAleer, Gareth Harkin; Paddy McCourt; Sean Houston. Subs: BJ Banda for Bonner (22), Michael Funston for McCourt (57), Packie Mailey for Molloy (90).

Referee: Ray Matthews (Mullingar).

Report: Banda proves the difference as Finn Harps claim historic win over Derry City was last modified: April 14th, 2017 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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