Ballybofey United 1 V 1 Cappry Rovers ( Ballybofey Utd win 4-2 on penalties ). Two penalty shoot-out saves by Ballybofey Utd goalkeeper Chris Patton saw his team through to the next round of the Brian Mc Cormick Cup and earned them bragging rights from this Derby clash played at the excellent facilities of the Finn Valley Centre. The winners played the final 65 mins of normal time and 20 minutes of extra-time with ten men after they had Ronan Mc Menamin red carded for a professional foul on Aaron Kelly as he raced through in the 25th minute. By that stage Ballybofey Utd were 1-0 ahead, the impressive Michael Lafferty driving the ball home in the 9th minute to finish off a good move. It could have been 2-0 a minute later as the visitors defence hesitated and Jude Patton pounced but his shot hit a post and was pushed away for a corner. Dean O Donnell and Oisín Gallen both went close for Cappry but clear-cut chances were hard to come by and the ten men led at half-time. Charlie Collins reports from the Finn Valley Centre. Cappry introduced young Jamie Murray at half-time and he was to make a good impression in the remainder of the game. Aaron Kelly’s run and cross provided a chance for Gallen but his shot was easily saved by Chris Patton. Kelly created another chance for Stephen Carr three minutes later but his shot was blocked out for a corner. The equaliser finally arrived in the 60th minute when Jamie Murray was fouled and Dean O Donnell’s free-kick found Aaron Kelly and he turned well before cracking a super shot past keeper Patton. Any thoughts that the 10 men of Ballybofey might be overrun were soon dispelled and neither team created much of note goal chance wise for the remaining half-hour of normal time. And so to extra-time which was dominated by Cappry but failed to produce a goal. Paddy Mc Nulty had a headed save by keeper Chris Patton in the first period and twice in two minutes Jamie Murray had good chances to win it. He should have headed Dean O Donnell’s cross but choose to try and control it and the chance was gone and then after Benny Mc Laughlin and Stephen Carr had created the opening young Murray’s shot hit the crossbar. O” Donnell’s cross-shot was just wide late on and so we went to the dreaded penalty shoot-out. Cappry’s first four were flawless but Chris Patton saved efforts from Oisín Gallen and Aaron Kelly to send Barney Lafferty’s team into the next round after this spirited performance against the odds after that early sending off. BALLYBOFEY UTD ; Chris Patton ,Alan Patton, Gavin Doherty ,Ronan Mc Menamin,Shaun Mc Gowan , Nial Mc Cluskey , Michael Lafferty , Conor Doherty , Conor Doherty , Damian Glackin, Jude Patton , Mark Griffen. SUBS ; Brian Lafferty for Alan Patton ( 55mins ) , Paul Kelly for Conor Doherty ( 70mins ) Dan O Brien for Glackin ( 94mins) , Michael Lynch for Michael Lafferty ( 108 mins ). CAPPRY RVS ; Conor Mc Bride, Jack Burke-McBride , David Gethins , Darren Mc Gowan , Tristan Ferris , Oisin Gallen , Stephen Carr, Paddy Mc Nulty , Aaron Kelly, Brendan Mc Nulty , Dean O Donnell. SUBS ; Jamie Murray for Gethins ( h/t ) , Leo Gallagher for Burke-McBride ( 106 mins ). REFEREE ; Andrew Mullen.
Ballybofey United won Derby Penalty Shoot-out.
written by
Chris McNulty
September 2, 2018
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.