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Maxwell double as Finn Harps U15s win in eight-goal thriller

written by Chris McNulty May 12, 2019
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Finn Harps U15s got back to winning ways against a very strong Monaghan-Cavan FP side on Saturday in blistering conditions at Cootehill Harps FC Astro pitch. 

Monaghan-CavanFP 3-5 Finn Harps U15s

Paul McBride’s Harps started very sluggishly and found themselves under pressure from the off.

On seven minutes Monaghan-CavanFP opened the scoring in what was to turn out to be an goal thriller.

A corner kick was finished by the impressive home striker who gave keeper Fintan Doherty no chance.

MUCFP doubled their advantage in the 13th minute when a through ball was neatly placed the ball past Doherty into the net.

Harps seemed to click into gear of conceding that second goal and applied the pressure on their hosts.

Man of the match Oisin McKelvey was causing problems on the right side of midfield.

Harps got the first of their goals in the 21st minute when a typical Liam Donnelly run into the box caused the MUCFP rear-guard problems. Donnelly was fouled and he got up to send the keeper the wrong way from the penalty.

The visitors were now starting to show their quality and levelled on the 28 minute mark.

McKelvey and Mark Mbuli played a lovely one two combination. McKelvey then laid it off to Liam Donnelly who scored for a second time to make it 2-2 .

McBride’s boys were beginning to dominate and soon went in front for the first time. Jamie Harris was fouled outside the box and Jamie McKinney stepped up to hit the free kick around the wall.

The MUCFP keeper palmed the ball in the direction of Jamie Harris who made no mistake putting the loose ball into the net on the half-hour mark. Harps were under pressure again towards the end of the half.

MUCFP pulled a goal following a corner with a rocket of a shot in the 38th minute.

Josh Maxwell was brought on as a half time sub for Aidan McCloskey and his energetic approach paid off.

A ball into the box on the 41st minute was met by Maxwell who placed the ball past the keeper to make it 4-3 to Harps. The visitors then pressed for a fifth but efforts from Maxwell, Harris, Mbuli and Donnelly were well saved by the home keeper.

Towards the end of the game MUCFP applied serious pressure to the Harps defence ,however captain Cuan Lafferty, Jamie O\Donnell, Oisin Lynch and Noah Barrett dealt well with the danger.

The hosts delivered a few crosses into the box but keeper Doherty In inspirational form throwing his body on the line to snuff out the threat.

MUCFP looked to have been thrown a life line when they were awarded a penalty on the 68th minute.

They had the chance to level but the penalty taker put the ball well over the bar.

Harps put the game to bed in the 80th minute. Doherty played a 70 yard  ball to substitute Colin Mooney who took a sublime touch and played the ball to the impressive Oisin McKelvey who placed a cross into the box,. Josh Maxwell seemed to appear from nowhere to score low and hard past the MUCFP.

This result puts Harps in a commanding position at the summit of the league however the chasing teams have games in hand.

Next up for the young Harps lads is Mayo next Saturday at home in Drumoghill with a 2pm kick-off.

Finn Harps U15s: Fintan Doherty, Colin Mooney, Noah Barrett, Cuan Lafferty (captain), Jamie O Donnell, Jamie McKinney, Oisin McKelvey, Jamie Harris, Liam Donnelly, Mark Mbuli, Aiden McCloskey. Subs: Oisin Lynch for Colin Mooney  Daniel Dalton for Mark Mbuli, Josh Maxwell for Aiden McCloskey, Eoin McGettigan.

 

Maxwell double as Finn Harps U15s win in eight-goal thriller was last modified: May 12th, 2019 by Chris McNulty
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Cuan Laffertyfinn harpsFinn Harps Under-15sFintan DohertyJamie McKinneyJosh MaxwellLiam DonnellyOisin McKelveyPaul McBride
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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