Derry City 0
Cork City 0
AARON MCENEFF STRUCK the post in stoppage time as Derry City held champions Cork City to a scoreless draw at a sold-out Brandywell Stadium as the Candystripesโ unbeaten home record continues.
The midfielderโs inswinging cross bounced off the inside of the post and fortuitously into the hands of Cork keeper Mark McNulty on 91 minutes during a dramatic finale to an entertaining encounter.
The point was enough to retain top spot for the Leesiders but their three-point lead was cut to one; however, John Caulfield will no doubt be content to return to Turnerโs Cross with a valuable point.
It was the Candystripes โsecond successive scoreless draw in the league at the Brandywell and they came so agonisingly close to snatching victory in stoppage time with McEneffโs effort.
But Cork also had their chances at the death as Jimmy Keohane was denied by a brave save at close quarters by Gerard Doherty before Sean McLoughlin headed over the bar.
Nicky Low had passed a late fitness test to make the starting XI while Rory Patterson returned to lead the line and Conor McDermott slotted in at right back. Gavin Peers and Ben Doherty dropped to the bench.
Caulfield made just one change from the team which defeated Limerick at Turnerโs Cross last weekend with Shane Griffin preferred to Steven Beattie at left back.
It was a high tempo start from Derry who forced two corner kicks in the opening three minutes, and from the second, Curtis glanced his header just wide of the near post from Lowโs delivery.
Corkโs Keohane found himself in space deep inside the Derry half but blasted high and wide before Patterson dragged his shot off target almost immediately at the other end.
Derry were on top and left back Jack Doyle came close on 15 minutes when he latched onto the ball after a neat dummy from McEneff, but his right footed drive sailed wide.
It was a cagey start to the second half and temperatures were raised, referee Paul McLoughlin dishing out bookings to McEneff and Conor McCormack inside three minutes.
The gameโs first shot on target didnโt arrive until the hour mark when McDermott made a marauding run from right back and cut inside, but his low drive from the edge of the penalty area was gathered safely by McNulty.
Kieran Sadlier was introduced on 61 minutes at the expense of former Brandywell favourite Barry McNamee as Caulfield tried to add some spark to the flat Cork attack.
And within seconds the midfield man was involved in a promising Cork move as he played Sheppard into space on the left flank. His cross was headed back across goal by Buckley and Keohane shot over the crossbar from four yards.
Rory Hale then tried to bend the ball into the corner of the net with a beautifully disguised effort from 25 yards but it bounced just wide of the unguarded left post.
There were claims for handball by the home support on 77 minutes when Pattersonโs cross appeared to strike the outstretched arm of Sean McLoughlin but the referee wasnโt convinced.
Patterson came close on 79 minutes when his looping header from Curtisโs inswinging cross from the left spun onto the roof of the net.
Caulfieldโs substitutions were having a positive impact and Steven Beattieโs inviting cross into the six-yard box just needed a touch but it narrowly evaded the boot of fellow sub Josh OโHanlon.
Sadlier then picked up the loose ball, cut inside, and his low strike was put behind by the alert Doherty who saved with his feet at the near post.
Derry finished strongly and Lowโs left-footed strike from outside the box was deflected just wide of the post in stoppage time.
McEneff then whipped in a cross from the left flank on his right foot and it struck the inside of the post and fortuitously bounced into the arms of McNulty.
Straight up the other end, Beattie found Keohane six yards from goal and Doherty bravely blocked his shot at his feet to ensure a point for the home side.
Derry City: Doherty, McDermott (McDonagh 88), Cole, Toal, Doyle; Ronan Hale, Low, Rory Hale, Curtis, McEneff,Patterson (Boyle 83).
Cork City: McNulty, Horgan, McLoughlin, Bennett, Griffin, Sheppard (Beattie 78), Keohane, McCormack, McNamee (Sadlier 61), Buckley, Cummins (OโHanlon 71).
Referee: Paul McLoughlin.
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There wonโt be a dry leg in London tonight
@Graham Young: theres always one.
@Chris Mc: Ah lighten up Chris. Iโm sure Sean would find it funny.
@Rocky Raccoon: in fairness it was funny.
@Chris Mc: 220 seem to agree with the one!
@Graham Young: nasty
Legend of the game best of luck in the future Sean
@Patrick Kehoe: The tracks have come off the โTullow Tankโ A great player
Favourite player growing up. One of the reasons I got it into rugby. I feel like he Revolutionised the backrow position.
@Harry OโCallaghan: Same here amazingly. There was so much he brought to the game that made him a pleasure to watch. All the best to him in retirement.
@Harry OโCallaghan: In his pomp, ball in hand and getting a head of steam up ,it just was so unfair to the opposition, he blew them away Lomuesque. Thanks for the memories SOB
Enjoy your retirement old chap
A proper animal
Canโt remember the game exactly , I think vs France , he cleared 2 players out of a ruck in a ridiculous display of power and timing, such an athlete!!!
@David Abbott: found it
https://youtu.be/XVUHFFUvjKk
@David Abbott: There was 3 players in that pile he moved so effortlessly.
Two of the players are in the ruck sideways, i.e. in a weak position to withstand lateral force, and the third pulls away. Also, thereโs the question of a potentially dangerous landing.
@bread of heaven: Did you only start looking at rugby yesterday?
@bread of heaven: You really are poisonous.
@bread of heaven: bitter taste off that heavenly bread SOB is recognised as a legend wirldwide. Itโs a super clearout adn legal even by todayโs standards.
Youโre a legend between you and your keyboard.
Proper world-class. If you ever make an all-time Ireland 15, heโs right up there.
Absolute legend. Wishing you well in retirement and on the farm in Carlow Sean :)
Always remember the game v Australia in RWC 2011 / think the Aussies only thought they had to turn up to win. Pretty much the whole Irish team played out of their skins that night but specifically remember SOB being in the Aussiesโ faces / refusing to take a backward step. Brilliant servant to the cause / best of luck with retirement.
Absolute wrecking ball of a player! Go well in retirement!
Legend. I remember when Rocky left thinking Leinster will never have a player like him again and then along comes an young Irish kid that looked like he could be even better than Rocky. Unreal player.
Retirement party in cassidys no need for toilets
Wasnโt Sean affectionately nicknamed โThe Tullow Tankโ
I used to love reading his stats , absolute beast of man in defence and a bulldozer in the carry . Shame he got injured so much . Heโll always be remembered in Ireland as one of the greats . Good luck farming Sean .
Swatting away Ben youngโs was enjoyable, seriously good player
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dK7s_dzRX0o
Well pissed about that news.
An absolute beast of a rugby player who preferred running through or over the opposition defence rather than around it which he was also very capable of doing.