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Plumb hat-trick gives Rovers emphatic Youth Cup win in Sligo

written by Chris McNulty November 9, 2019
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Letterkenny Rovers advanced in the FAI Youth Cup with an emphatic win at Strand Celtic this afternoon.

Strand Celtic 1 Letterkenny Rovers 6

Conditions promised to make things difficult for both sides with almost storm force winds battering the scenic grounds under the shadow of Ben Bulben. 

It was the Donegal side who made light of those conditions when taking the lead after just two minutes when Nathan Plumb was quickest to react after Adam Yisau’s shot cannoned off the post after the lively winger did well to create the opening in the first instance.

That start could have been built upon with the lively Jack Dwyer going close before Strand came into the game.

The hosts looked extremely lively in an attacking sense and created a number of chances with Jimmy Monaghan, Matteo Melis and Eamon Flynn all forcing visiting goalkeeper Matthew Whoriskey into routine stops.

At the other end, Gavin McGee and Plumb also came close to extending Rovers lead.

With the wind increasing in strength it was imperative that Anthony Gorman’s charges would add to their lead before the interval.

They hit a real purple patch hitting three goals in a ten minute spell right before halftime which almost killed off the Sligo teams hopes.

A marauding run and cross from Leon Doherty saw set up Jack Dwyer who headed home on 34 minutes. 

Three minutes later, home goalkeeper Andrew Conway failed to hold Gavin McGee’s free kick and it fell to Plumb who was razor sharp in burying the rebound.

Rovers were in dreamland on the stroke of halftime when Kieran Tobin fired low to the bottom corner after a neat swivel and turn.

Strand hopes of staging a comeback were very slight and they were all but over when Dwyer struck just two minutes after the restart to make it 5-0. The Strand defence was in disarray after a back pass to their keeper and Dwyer nipped in to steal the ball and he had the easy task of firing into an empty net.

Rovers added another through a Plumb free kick as he completed his hat-trick on 76 before Strand got a consolation late on when Caoilte Brannigan fired home from the spot after substitute Niall McDermott was upended in the box.

A satisfying afternoon’s work for Letterkenny, who will be at home to Tipperarys Peake Villa or Greystones from Wicklow in the third round at the end of the month.

Strand Celtic: Andrew Conway, Sam McDermott, Orin Mitchell, Max Stafford, Tom Gavin, Donnagh Flynn, Jimmy Monaghan, Luke McGlynn, Eamon Flynn, Caolite Brannigan, Matteo Melis. Subs used: Niall McDermott, Brandon Finan, Paul Gallagher, Kenny Ogu, Thomas Mulligan, Jack Murphy.

Letterkenny Rovers: Matthew Whoriskey, Leon Dohety, Caolan McConnell, Fouad Bashar, Gavin McGee, Kelan Collier, Kieran Tobin, Adam Yisau, Jack Dwyer, Nathan Plumb, Sean McGinley. Subs used: James Gallagher, Nathan Bonner.

Referee: Stephen McGarry

Plumb hat-trick gives Rovers emphatic Youth Cup win in Sligo was last modified: November 9th, 2019 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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