Sunday, 8 January 2012

St. Patricks Athletic v Drogheda United Match Report; 29-04-2011.

St Patricks Athletic comfortably disposed of the challenge of Drogheda United at Richmond Park tonight. Daryl Kavanagh was the star of the show with two goals while his strike partner Danny North also chipped in with a strike of his own for the Inchicore club.

St Pats dominated the early possession. However they did not create their first real chance until the 23rd minute. Derek Doyle found space in Drogheda's six yard box. His low shot was brilliantly saved by Stephen Trimble in the visitor's goal. Not long after that, Pat's number nine Danny North broke free but his effort proved to be off target.

The home team went in front on 27 minutes. It was a very soft goal. Daryl Kavanagh cut in from the left and was unchallenged before firing into the corner of the net past Trimble from the edge of the area. Drogheda manager Mick Cooke was raging with his players for not putting in a better effort to stop Kavanagh shooting.

There was some encouragement for the visitors on 34 minutes. Lovely link up play between Ronan McEntaggart and Philip Hand led to a cross from the latter onto the head of David Freeman. The Drogheda number nine headed just over the top of the Pats crossbar.

Kavanagh should have put Pats 2 up on 37 minutes. Derek Doyle and Danny North set up Ian Bermingham. Birmingham's cross found the Pats number 7 but he shot over. However on 43 minutes the home fans were celebrating again. Daryl Kavanagh played a lovely one two with Danny North before Kavanagh fired past Trimble in the United goal at the second attempt. 

Kavanagh continued to be a threat to the United defence after half time. However chances were limited for the earlier part of the second period. Paul Crowley did rise to head over when unmarked on 50 minutes. Danny North shot off target from outside the area in the 67th minute for Pats.

Pete Mahon's team went 3 up in the 70th minute. Lovely link up play ended with a cross from Ian Bermingham from the left for  North who finished easily from 6 yards out.
It could have been 4 not long after but Sean Stewart's shot was somehow cleared off the line by an overhead kick from Drogheda's Philip Hand.  

More excellent play from Stewart in the 75th minute saw him pick out Daryl Kavanagh with an accurate cross. The Pats striker hit the crossbar with an excellent volley. If it had gone in it would have been a contender for goal of the season.

The game seemed to fizzle out after that. I can't remember Gary Rogers in the home goal having any shots to save in the whole 90 minutes. That's because he didn't. Drogheda failed to even have a shot in the second half.

Pats manager Pete Mahon should be delighted with his side's performance especially considering their recent good form. However Mick Cooke has a lot of work to do with his  players to turn things around at Drogheda judging on tonight's performance.

Teams: St. Patricks Athletic: Gary Rogers, Derek Pender, Ian Bermingham, Brian Shorthall, Evan McMillan (Ian Daly 80 minutes), Sean Stewart, Shane Mc Faul (Stephen Bradley 22 minutes), Paul Crowley (Anthony Murphy 75 minutes), Daryl Cavanagh, Daniel North, Derek Doyle. Substitutes:  David McMillan, John Flood, Jake Carroll, Chris Bennion,


Drogheda United: Stephen Trimble, Mark Nolan, Philip Hand, Alan McNally (Cillan Thompson 46 minutes), Victor Ekanmen, Stephen Quigley, Mark O' Brien, Brian Gannon, David Freeman (Daniel Corcoran 62 minutes), Darragh Hanaphy, Ronan McEntaggart (Darragh McNamara 69 minutes). Substitutes: David Quirke,  Jack Flynn, Sean Skelly,  Robbie Gaul.

Referee: Anthony Buttimer.

Attendance: 1,090

Man of the Match: Daryl Kavanagh (St.Patricks Athletic).
  
© Seamus Egan 2011.



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