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Avenue win from the spot

This article is from page 70 of the 2011-11-22 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 70 JPG

Avenue United 2 – Newmarket Celtic 2 (AET Avenue win 3-2 on penalties) at Lees Road

THIS meeting of the Premier League and Clare Cup champions always looked like a tie to savour. And so it proved. Early goals, flowing football and extra time heroics all gave way to the drama of a penalty shoot out. Avenue kept their nerve to edge past their old rivals Newmarket who pipped them to the league title last year.

The win was secured when Newmarket’s Seamus Lawlor struck his crucial spotkick over the bar. The miss, Newmarket’s third from five, ensured that Avenue’s three successful spot kicks were enough to guarantee passage to the third round of the Munster Junior Cup.

It had been an absorbing game. Avenue hit the front inside the first minute before the powerful presence of Stephen Kelly intervened to give Newmarket a 2-1 half time lead. Avenue were level minutes after the break when Dylan Casey teed up David Russell for a routine finish. Both sides had opportunities to win it but it was Avenue who came closest. David Herlihy missed two great chances in the final quarter while Barry Nugent’s stinging drive in the final minute of extra time was kept out by a flying save from Newmarket goalkeeper, Trevor O’Donnell.

Avenue, aiming to bounce back from last week’s league cup defeat to Lifford, made the perfect start. Mikey Mahony cut from the right wing, danced across the Newmarket box before unleashing a shot that deflected high into the net. 1-0 to Avenue and barely 40 seconds on the clock.

The goal didn’t unduly rattle Newmarket. Daithi O’Connell and Stephen Kelly both went close before the visitor’s drew level. Avenue had received plenty of warning about Newmarket’s danger from set pieces but could do little to prevent the equaliser. Stephen Kelly met Darren Cullinan’s perfectly flighted corner with a bullet of a header to make it 1-1 in the 24th minute.

Herlihy and the impressive David Smyth saw shots cleared of the line before Newmarket hit the front. Again Cullinan and Kelly were the main players; the latter heading the left back’s corner into the path of Daithi O’Connell who swept home.

The champion’s lead was gone by the 52nd minute. The youthful energy and drive of Smyth and Casey was at the heart of Avenue’s best passages of play throughout the 110 minutes of football.

And the duo combined to telling effect after half time with Casey’s teasing low delivery spilled by O’Donnell into the path of Russell who made no mistake. Avenue’s captain then hit the crossbar before John Healy produced a good save to deny Eoin Hayes.

The longer the half wore on, the stronger Avenue became. Herlihy spurned two chances the best of which was a missed header in the 86th minute.

No goal and nothing to separate the sides. Substitute Colm Mullen lifted over for Avenue in extra time before O’Donnell’s outstanding save denied Barry Nugent.

Time for penalties. Avenue’s Barry Nugent, Russell and Herlihy all converted from the spot. Likewise Kieran Devitt and O’Brien for Newmarket. Lawlor needed to score to keep Newmarket in the hunt. He couldn’t and Avenue were through.

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