Football: Killymoon Rangers lose to ten man Glebe

GLEBE RANGERS 1 KILLYMOON RANGERS 0
SHOVE OFF. Action from Glebe's 1-0 win over Killymoon on Saturday.INBM6-14 042SC.SHOVE OFF. Action from Glebe's 1-0 win over Killymoon on Saturday.INBM6-14 042SC.
SHOVE OFF. Action from Glebe's 1-0 win over Killymoon on Saturday.INBM6-14 042SC.

Glebe Rangers made it three wins on the trot with a narrow home victory over Killymoon Rangers on Saturday keeping the Cookstown men rooted to the bottom of the table.

Glebe had influential midfielder Peter Kennaway absent through suspension.

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In difficult conditions, which occasionally bordered on the atrocious, Glebe were the first to threaten when a 7th minute free-kick from Marks evaded everyone except Shepherd.

However the central defender was unable to turn the ball goal-wards and the opportunity passed. Visiting defender Andy Neill came to his team’s rescue shortly afterwards when he produced a timely interception to cut out Adam Mcvicker’s cross.

After 25 minutes Glebe took the lead when a cross from Jackie Morrison was forced against the post by Henry and the ball rebounded across the goal line where Ian Christie gleefully tucked it in.

Glebe continued to press and a fine move involving Hume and Henry saw Chris Nicholl presented with an opportunity to double his side’s lead but the striker was denied by a point-blank save from Gary Stewart.

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As half-time approached the hosts suffered a blow when David McVicker received a straight red card for an off the ball offence which was spotted by the linesman.

Killymoon buoyed by the sending off, began the second period in determined fashion and Stephen McElhatton provided a couple of dangerous corners which failed to find a taker.

Stung into action, Nicholl’s effort from a Marks free-kick was blocked but, when the ball broke to Christie, the goal hero of the first half blazed wide past the far post.

Despite the conditions favouring them Killymoon were failing to trouble Kane and only a great save from Stewart prevented Henry’s header from McVicker’s fine cross finding the net.

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Ryan Marks, continuing his recent superb form, released dangerman Henry in the 71st minute and again the striker was denied by the impressive Stewart.

With time running out Adam McVicker found gaps in the Killymoon rear-guard but was unable to take advantage on either occasion as was sub Ryan Gurney who curled over after good work from Henry.

And in time-honoured fashion this failure to put the game to bed almost came back to haunt Glebe but Neill’s last minute lob was just too high. and with it went the Cookstown men’s hopes of snatching a point.

Glebe Rangers: Kane, J Morrison, Hume, Sheppard, Dobbin, D McVicker, Marks, Christie, Nicholl, A McVicker, Henry. Subs: W Morrison, Gurney, White, McIlveen,

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Killymoon Rangers: Stewart, Scott, Ferry, Neill, Mann, Hunter, Young, McElhatton, Donaghy, Brownlee, Coyle. Subs: Ferry, McGaw, Dunn, Colis.

Killymoon Rangers will be hosting a general knowledge quiz at the Royal Hotel, Cookstown on Saturday 8th Feburary. Prices are £5 each with a maximum if members per team. Everybody welcome.