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This article is from page 62 of the 2011-02-15 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 62 JPG

Rock Rovers 3 – Sporting Ennistymon 0 at North Clare Amenity Park, Lisdoonvarna

ROCK Rovers powered past the challenge of first division side Sporting Ennistymon to progress to the second round of the Clare Cup on Sunday.

First half goals from Eoin Glynn and Niall McNevin set Rock on the road to victory.

The premier league side squandered numerous chances to increase their lead after the break before substitute Marty McLoughlin volleyed home the third goal late on.

Alan Sexton missed a penalty in the closing stages for an under strength Ennistymon side who had other opportunities to make life uncomfortable for the visitors.

Alan Horan, who was one of the north Clare side better performers, almost capitalized from a defensive mix-up to score midway through the second half as Ennistymon committed more players to attack.

These sides met in last year’s competition with Rock winning a tight encounter on penalties.

Heavy showers of rain and sleet made playing conditions difficult for both teams but it was Rock who enjoyed the majority of possession in the early stages.

The midfield axis of Eoin Glynn and Ashley Glynn was the conduit for most of Rock’s brighter moments in the first half.

The first goal however arrived after a counter attack from Ennistymon’s best move of the half.

Daryl Eade made a piercing run through the middle before laying off to David Ryan. Ryan squared for Eoin Glynn who smashed the ball high to the net.

Rock’s second goal was also a product of good work in the right flank. Ashley Glynn’s strong run and pass teed up Niall McNevin who applied a neat finish from close range.

In the second half chances came and went for Eoin Glynn, McNevin and Stephen Hickey before McLoughlin’s well taken strike.

Francis Daniels was then penalized for hauling back Cathal McConigley for a penalty that Sexton drove over the bar. Rock play Bridge Celtic B in the second round.

Sporting Ennistymon
Abel Ennaoui, Micheal O’Dwyer, Robbie McInerney, Ciaran Flanagan, Mark Burke, Patrick O’Dwyer, Brian Hoolahan,Alan Horan,Alan Sexton, John McInerney, Theirry Bouton

Subs
Cathal McConigley, James McConigley, Padraig Flynn

Rock Rovers
Stephen Loftus, Michael Dinan, Francis Daniels, Shane Daniels, Ronan Judge, Dean Gardiner, Eoin Glynn,Ashley Glynn, Daryl Eade, David Ryan, Niall McNevin

Subs
Stephen Hickey for Ryan, BarryWoods for Dinan, Eric Murphy for Loftus, Marty McLoughlin for Eade

Man of the Match
Eoin Glynn (Rock Rovers) Referee David McCarthy

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