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Newry Sink The Swifts

Newry City booked their place in the semi-final of The Mid Ulster cup with a single goal victory over Dungannon Swifts at The Showgrounds on Tuesday night. While, once again, it was a goal from their talisman Decky Carville which sealed the tie it was the team performance which again pleased manager Darren Mullen “Although we are only into the semi-final at this stage it’s still a big result for the club in terms beating a Premiership team for the first time since our reformation. We’ve played Premiership teams before and had shown progress but ultimately falling short. Admittedly Dungannon made some changes but we also did the same with five changes from the Knockbreda game.

“The message to those players coming in was to give me a headache for Friday night’s game and they certainly did that. We knew Dungannon would have spells of possession, but we just needed to maintain our shape and then punish them in the right areas. Defensively we were very solid and limited to them to very little in terms of clear cut chances. At the other end only for two brilliant saves from Andy Coleman we could have won by more but I’m more than happy with the 1 0 win. That’s four wins in a row and sets us up for another difficult game this Friday night but one that we are looking forward to.”

On a rain drenched evening it was the visitors who had the first chance, Jack Heaney producing a smart save to deny Nathaniel Ferris in the opening minutes. With Thomas McCann settling into his holding role in front of the back four Newry quickly got into the game, Jackie Cunningham pushing forward to create an early chance for Carville, his shot fizzing over the crossbar. With play swinging from end to end it was the Swifts with the next chance, a long ball into the Newry box momentarily appearing to have taken out the entire Newry defence, the home side saved by the back-pedaling John Boyle who’s glancing header was enough to take the ball away from the waiting Thomas Lockhart.

Newry’s reply came from Thomas McCann, bringing the ball out of his own half to the edge of the Dungannon penalty area before trying his luck with the outside of his foot, the ball always curling the wrong side of the post. On the half hour mark it was the home side again going close, Dungannon failing to properly clear a free kick, Darren King shooting over from an acute angle.

35 minutes on the clock Newry grabbed what turned out to be the winning goal, Keith Johnston working hard to close down Andy Colemans escape route after he was put in trouble by a back pass, Coleman for once misfiring with his clearance finding Carville on the edge of the penalty. In his current form there was only going to be one conclusion, Carville taking a touch to compose himself before shooting into the bottom corner of the Dungannon net despite Colemans valiant attempt to retrieve the situation.

The Swifts immediately put pressure on the Newry goal, the sticky pitch helping to cause confusion in the home box, the ball finally falling to Ferris who once more brought a save from Heaney. There was still enough time for a chance at either end, John Boyle using the greasy surface, sliding to clear a whipped cross from Coyle while for Newry Johnston swung a cross into the Swifts penalty area, Carville with a difficult chance swiveling on the penalty spot but unable to keep his volley from sailing harmlessly over leaving the half time score 1-0 to Newry.

With the rain refusing to stop the second half was played in increasingly sloppy conditions. That however didn’t stop an end to end game with the teams swopping similar chances in the opening minutes, Boyle again getting his head to a dangerous ball into the box while minutes later it was Dermot McCaffrey cutting out a super ball from Johnston to the back post with Marcus McKeown waiting. The visitors began to enjoy a period of possession but were simply unable to make any inroads against a stubborn Newry defence. And with the Swifts heavily committed forward it was the home side who next troubled the keeper, Carville and Johnston setting up the industrious Marty Havern to shoot across goal, Coleman diving to push the ball wide.

10 minutes left it finally looked as though Dungannon were about to get back into the game, a neat passing movement on the right wing opened a path for Tommy Roscoe to bear down on goal. With the Swifts man about to pull the trigger a perfectly timed challenge from Paddy Mooney knicked the ball away for what turned out to be the visitors last chance for an equalizer.

The home side were however were far from finished and with Stephen Hughes introduced from the bench and still full of running Coleman was to be called into action in the final minutes, first to stop a pile driver from Hughes from 30 yards which appeared destined for the top corner were it not for a top drawer save from the Swifts keeper. That pair were to do battle again in the final minutes, Carville holding play on the edge of the box before slipping the ball into the path of Hughes who’s first shot on the run was blocked by Coleman, Hughes first to the rebound only to find Coleman back on his feet to make a second save to leave the final score 1-0 to Newry.

Newry City AFC: Heaney, King, Cunningham, Mullen, Boyle, McCann, McKeown, M Hughes, Carville, Havern, Johnston. Subs: S Hughes, T Hughes, Mooney, Crooks, McArdle.

Fundraising Quiz

Newry City AFC is holding a fundraising quiz at the front bar in the Canal Court Hotel on Thursday, October 26 at 9pm. Please come along and show your support and help raise much needed funds for the club.

World Mental Health Day

Newry City AFC as part of the football community are passionate about mental health awareness. Today on World Mental Health Day we are excited to be part of the Irish FA Foundation’s #Take5 video launch. Watch as our international players explain how we can all take five steps to wellbeing. #Connect #KeepLearning #BeActive #TakeNotice #Give

Limavady 1-3 Newry City AFC

Two goals from Keith Johnston and another from Jimmy Walker won the points for Newry at Limavady on Saturday. While the goal scorer’s will always grab the headlines this was a complete team performance from Newry not least from Jack Heaney who was solid on his league debut in goals, Darren King and John Boyle who have forged a strong partnership in the centre of the Newry defence and Thomas McCann who seemed to be in the right place any time there was any hint of danger to the Newry goal.

It could however have been a very different story were it not for an excellent save from Heaney in the opening minute, quickly off his line to get the better of a one on one with Robbie Hume, Heaney giving the Limavady top scorer little sight of goal before blocking Humes shot with his legs.

NCAFC Goal Scorers Keith Johnston & Jimmy Walker along with MOTM Thomas McCann.

An important stop for Newry and one which they never looked back from. With five minutes on the clock Newry created a good chance of their own, Stephen Hughes releasing Johnston on the right wing, his cross taking the home defence out of the game giving Mark McCabe an aerial battle with Limavady keeper Paul Well’s, McCabe bravely getting his head to the ball a second before he was clattered by the keeper, referee Chris Morrison inexplicably waving away vociferous Newry claims for a penalty. McCabe’s movement was causing real problems to the Limavady defence, the Newry striker holding the ball up and winning repeated free kicks on the edge of the penalty area. With 25 minutes on the clock Newry finally made the home side pay for these infringements, free kick maestro Walker stepping up to curl a dead ball around the wall, the pace of Walkers shot together with the wet surface too much for Well’s, the ball squeezing under the keeper’s dive and crossing the goal line despite his attempt to claw it back. Newry continued to dominate possession, their patient passing game creating decent scoring chances for Johnston and McCann, both players narrowly shooting wide. Newry’s superiority had to pay off and with time running out in the first half they doubled their advantage. Starting with a super tackle from McCann deep inside his own half Newry broke forward at pace, Stephen Hughes bringing the ball to the edge of the Limavady box before cutting the defence with a pass into the path of Johnston. From an acute angle Johnston still had lots to do but made light work, drilling a fierce drive across Wells into the far side of the goal for a clinical finish leaving his side 2-0 up at the break.

With Newry content to hold their two-goal advantage the second half began slowly, Walker, McCabe and Johnston all involved in Newry attacks while defensively the visitors were rarely troubled with King and Boyle rock solid in defence. With 70 minutes gone Newry sealed the points. Pressing high up the pitch the visitors forced Limavady’s Ryan Logue into a poorly executed back pass. Similar to Newry’s last game Johnston was again alert to such an opportunity latching onto the loose ball. While his first effort was saved by the advancing Well’s Johnston was not to be denied, picking up the rebound before expertly lobbing the ball over the keeper and into the back of the Limavady goal to put the game out of the home sides reach.

3 League Debutants Robbie Mackin, Jack Heaney & Aaron Casey

To their credit Limavady refused to give up and pulled a goal back on 80 minutes, for once a crossed ball catching the Newry defence out allowing Gerard Gillan a free header at the back post, Heaney with little chance to save from close range. It was however too little too late to stop Newry running out comfortable winners which pleased Newry manager Darren Mullen “The message to the players before this game was to start getting some consistency in our play rather than just in certain phases of games. Apart from their chance in the first minute I thought it was probably our best performance this season in terms of dominating a game. The work rate throughout the team was exactly what’s needed in this league and thankfully we got our rewards. Considering the amount of injuries we have and losing Kevin McArdle in the warm up it’s a testament to the squad that players are doing so well, especially those playing out of position. It’s also pleasing to be able to give three young lads their Irish league debuts and what they need to do now is continue to work hard to make sure it’s not their last appearance for the senior team. Their inclusion is a testament to the great work Barry Trainor, Gary Redpath and their coaches are doing with the young players at the club. We now have a two-week break which will give us a chance to get some players back from injury.”

Limavady United: Paul Wells, Marcus O’Kane (Jordan Thompson h-t), Andy Devlin, Graham Crown, Johnny Watt (c.), Gary McFadden, Paul Owens, Gerard Gillan, Glenn Law (Aaron Mullan), Ryan Logue (Shane Jennings), Robbie Hume. Substitutes not used: Ray Kelly, Joel Bradley.

Newry City: Jack Heaney, Mark Hughes, Darren King, John Boyle, Chris McMahon, Stephen Hughes (Martin Havern), James Walker, Thomas McCann, Mark McCabe (Aaron Casey), Declan Carville (Robbie Mackin), Keith Johnston. Substitutes not used: Neil Mullen, Kevin McArdle.

Limited tickets available for Saturday night

It’s now just three days until the much-anticipated Premier Screening of the film ‘Here We Are’, a 60 minute documentary film following Newry City’s bid to get back to the big time!

Doors open at 8pm in the Canal Court Hotel with the film beginning at 9pm sharp.

Following the screening, there will also be a Q&A with Director Ally McKenzie, Producer Gareth McCullough, plus some of the main characters in the Newry City AFC story of last season.

Newry City AFC Official photographer Brendan Monaghan will be hosting an exhibition on the night also, with a number of his excellent photos from last season available to order.

Tickets (£10 each) are now extremely limited so to secure yours get in touch with the NCAFC – The Film Facebook page . Tickets can also bought in the Newry Reporter Office or in County Cleaners on Monaghan Street.