Derry City 0
Sligo Rovers 2
SLIGO ROVERS CLINCHED a morale boosting win over north-west rivals Derry City at the Brandywell โ a first win in six league matches to ease any relegation concerns.
The build-up to the match was dominated by Portsmouth-bound, Ronan Curtis who played his last match at Brandywell Stadium before departing for Fratton Park next week but there was no fond farewell as the home side were second best on the night as they slumped to a fourth defeat in five league fixtures ahead of a tough trip to Turnerโs Cross on Monday.
David Cawley had put the visitors ahead on 11 minutes when he raced onto Rhy McCabeโs ball over the top, rounded Gerard Doherty and slotted into the empty net.
And Lewis Morrison doubled Sligoโs lead three minutes after the break with a clinical finish โ his first senior strike.
It was a cagey opening to the game and the first shot arrived on seven minutes when Ronan Hale picked up the loose ball on the edge of the Sligo penalty area and tried his luck on the volley, but it sailed harmlessly over.
Rory Hale spread the play wide on the right to McDermott who fired his first time shot narrowly wide of the far post with Sligo keeper, Mitchell Beeny scrambling across his goalmouth on eight minutes.
However, it was the visitors hit the front on 11 minutes following Rhys McCabeโs sublime ball over the top of the Derry defence which sent Cawley clean through. And the midfielder showed great composure to side-step Gerard Doherty and slot into the empty net from seven yards.
Sligo boss, Gerard Lyttle was forced into a change when Garry Boylan was stretchered off with an ankle injury and he was replaced by Rafa Cretaro who slotted in at right back.
The Bit OโRed were gifted a free shot on goal on 26 minutes when Lewis Morrison drifted past Peers inside the Derry 18-yard box, cut inside on his right foot before blasting over the bar.
Ronan Hale almost capitalised from a long punt upfield on 34 minutes as Ben Doherty flicked the ball into his path but the Birmingham City loanee failed to get a clean connection and his shot was parried clear by Beeney.
Sligo finished the half strongly and ex-City defender, Seamus Sharkey headed narrowly over from McCabeโs cross.
Ronan Hale was sent clear in the final minute of the half but he cut inside on his right foot and his shot was comfortably saved by Beeney.
Derry made a bright start to the second half and from a corner kick Peersโ header was flicked over the bar.
However, Sligo doubled their advantage three minutes after the restart when McAleerโs cross found Morrison who clinically found the net from six yards for his first senior goal.
Adam Wixted drifted past three Derry defenders but Doherty made himself big to save at close quarters before gathering the ball at the second attempt.
Doherty came close with a blistering strike from 25 yards which was deflected behind as Derry attempted to get back in the game.
Substitute, Greg Moorhouse almost added a third in stoppage time after a quick counter attack but sent his shot across the face of the goal and wide of the far post.
DERRY CITY: G. Doherty; C. McDermott (J. McDonagh 64), D. Cole, G. Peers, J. Doyle (E. Toal 81); R. Hale, N. Low, Rory Hale (C. Farren 68), B. Doherty; A. McEneff; R. Curtis; Subs Not Used โ E. Grimes, N. Logue, J. McIntrye, A. Delap.
SLIGO ROVERS: M. Beeney; G. Boylan (R. Cretaro 17), K. McFadden, S. Sharkey, P. McClean; C. McAleer, R. McCabe, D. Cawley, A. Wixted; A. Roy ( G. Moorhouse 62), L. Morrison ( E. Pincelli 69); Subs Not Used โ E. McGinty, L. Kerrigan, N Morahan, D. Collins.
As a Leinster fan, Iโm sorry people have to put up with Dave Moron, a lot of his comments make me cringe. Just know some Leinster fans want to see all the provinces do well
@Rainbows In the Dark: no need to apologize for Moronโฆ Just mute!
@Rainbows In the Dark: Why are you apologizing? I donโt see anyone apologizing for the clown@eircom
@Rainbows In the Dark: Itโs okay. Every province has at least one. Think about it this way: doesnโt say much about his character (or his life) that he chooses to spend his time that way.
@Rainbows In the Dark: do you remember munstermicko? he used to be on here and was obviously (i hope) just someone taking the mick (sic) and playing a role as a stereotypical munster fan with the most one eyed pro-munster kremlin style nonsense (e.g. โlast weekends 70-0 loss was just lulling next weekโs opponents into a false sense of securityโ)โฆmorะพn above here though seems to be realโฆthere are obviously also followers of the other provinces (coughโฆmunsterโฆcough) who are as badโฆbut as yet havenโt crawled out from under their bridge for this article
@Rainbows In the Dark: Munster fans should be apologising for making me watch Craig Casey whenever we play Italy or a meaningless friendly. I also actually like to see Connacht do well.
@Dave Moran: you should be apologising to us for subjecting us to look at your Grindr profile pic anytime you post
@mWhSNsK2: How do you know what a grindr profile picture looks like tony?
@Dave Moran: because Iโve seen your profile, duh!
@mWhSNsK2: and he keeps setting himself up :)
@Rainbows In the Dark: mute buttons were invented for lads like that.
@Bob Ashley: Duly muted. Goodbye Dave Moron
@Fintan OโHalloran: PLEASE DONT MUTE ME FINTAN. I BEG
@Rainbows In the Dark: No idea what he says as I have him muted a long time agoโฆ along will Notphilyclever, Ray Ridge, John/Jim/Jack (or whatever) Doe along with a few other trolls
Really exciting 23, fantastic to see frawley and jager in there. Some really expolsive bench, I am jot normally a fan of 6-2 split but thatโs some amount of power ready to be unleashed.
@chris mcdonnell: the inferences are: 1. Ringrose not fit, else heโd be 23. 2. Welsh props are inexperienced- good game to blood Jรคger and also give Bealham family time. 3. Casey still not trusted. 4. Ireland are going to be very physical โ and if theyโre well in control, might wheel on 6 together. Only tweak wouldโve been to start Conan to manage Dorisโ game time. Letโs hope that if and when Stu comes on, that itโs tactical.
@chris mcdonnell:
My little pleasure this evening Chris is I muted that clown Dave moron
@John Google: ah well all like a little inter pro rivalry, our player is better than your play but when itโs an Ireland team going for a secind grandslam surely you have to get behind all the squad.
@John Google: Same, iโm glad that I did.
Bealham has, across 2022 November games, 2023 Six nations, RWC, in my opinion, had more stronger showings for Ireland than Furlong. He made Six Nations team of the tournament for a reason. I wonโt presume to know the ins and outs, but I donโt get the understanding there in dropping him from the squad.
He was excellent against Italy too. The talk on House of Rugby and Off The Ball was almost โshould he start instead of Furlongโ this week.
@David Hickey: I think furlong could use a break. Ideally heโd be given a 6 month break like the ABs do. I know heโs had time off with injuries, but i donโt think that counts as actual rest.
@David Hickey: I donโt think heโs dropped. Iโd say heโs given the week off to be with his newborn son
@David Hickey: ye, I agree, heโs been our best 3 for a good while. Doesnโt make sense to me.
@Petter Sellberg: ah, makes sense now
Not surprising to see Casey dropped after his horror show last week. Keenan is a big loss but great to see another Leinster man step up in the 15 shirt. Ireland by 27
@Dave Moran: thereโs 23 irish rugby players in the squad.
@Dave Moran: spot the munster fanโฆ.oh wait (same bollix different colour)
@Dave Moran: Horror show indeed! A good case of seeing what you wanted to see. Watch the actual game again sometime or look at the stats and have a little nuance in your comments maybe moving forward.
@Dave Moran: by the logic, you must be happy to see Harry Byrne dropped to?
@John Ludgate: He was quite clearly was one of our worst players. Aimless box kicking and no control over the game. Maybe give it a rewatch yourself there. If he was so impressive youโd think he could make the 23 over a past it Conor Murray, no?
@mWhSNsK2: What does Harry Byrne have to do with the conversation. Why should Irelandโs 4th/5th choice FH make the 23?
@John Ludgate: ORโฆ we could stop feeding the trolls!! The mute button is there for a reason.
@Dave Moran: why would Irelands 3rd choice scrum half?
@Dave Moran: โHorror show โ? Surely you jest
@Dave Moran: why does it have to be about provincial biasโฆ. Leinster arenโt playing so they are irrelevant. Itโs an Irish lad getting a shot at fullback. Best of luck to him
@Dave Moran: Iโd say watch it again Dave but I donโt think it would matter, youโre not interested in how he played, youโre only interested in bleeting like a sheep.
The rise and rise of Oli Jager!
They need to assert themselves At the breakdown, refell is one of the best in the business.
@Joseph O Reilly: We have four, Beirne, POM, Doris and VDF. You make a good point though.
@Joseph O Reilly: there were a few times against italy where nobody showed up at the breakdownโฆeveryone heading to the next positionโฆ and refell can win it even when they do show upโฆso youโre right โ but with VDF, POM and berine there should be a big improvementโฆ
@Patrick Kennedy: Beirne is unmatched on opposition break down but Ryan can handle protecting our own alright!
@Ciaran Kennedy: yep and thats really one of the main things that ryan offersโฆbut mccarthy is explosive and beirne is like a cheat code heโs that good so you can see why they are startingโฆbaird/conan/ryan is a nice little group to have in reserve too
@Tom Reilly: A 7 with that kinda of jackal ability is more dangerous imo. Faster to the breakdowns, particularly from set piece where Byrne and PoM are either to involved to get away or on the wrong side. Deffo why AF has gone with JVDF. Goos tester, heโs been v quiet for a while now.
Still on for the never achieved before, Super Slam.
@Kingshu: Ssshhh,do you not remember the WC????,jaysus donโt jinx us
Absolutely formidable bench, effectively a 7-1 as Mccloksey is basically another back rower. Jager was always going to overtake Bealham, as size matter for a tight head in international rugby and Jager is far bigger than Bealham.
@Eoin H: Spot the Munster fan!! The fact you think Jager has overtaken Bealham is absolutely ridiculous. Weโre playing Wales and heโs just had a child. Bealham will be back against England
@Eoin H: Bealham has done absolutely nothing wrong to be dropped and I thought Jager would still have a bit to prove. Farrell knows what heโs doing but it feels a bit harsh on Bealham there were talks of him starting ahead of furlong after the last match
@Leeeeroy Jenkins: I donโt think he was โdroppedโ per se. Rather, family man Farrell is using this opportunity to let him spend time with his new baby and at the same time giving Jรคger a chance to showcase what he can do. Good management yet again from Farrell. My only gripe would be that heโs not rested Dorris โ weโll need him at 100% vs England and Conan could do with another go at no 8.
@Dave Moran: I am a Leinster fan. If you watched Connacht enough this season, then you will know Aungier has actually been better than Bealham and will soon overtake him. Bealham was taken off at half time against Bordeaux he was so ineffective in the game. Jager is 28, should be Furlongs backup now and have a third young tighthead in the squad like Aungier, O Toole or Salanoa
@Dave Moran: Bealham is v close to furlong never mind being overtaken by jager
@Marcus: that makes a lot more sense thanks
@Eoin H: Aungier and Bealham have been close this year but internationals are completely different. Using your argument, Cathal Forde has been better for Connacht than Bundee, so he should be on the bench ahead of Mccloskey. Terrible point
@Eoin H: Bealham has been outstanding this 6N. Its a bit harsh on him. More likely that Farrell wants to get Jager his cap and see how he goes with alongside Kelleher and Porter / Healy. Jager has definitely proven his worth in the scrum but we have yet to see what he offers in the loose. Nothing the URC has to offer can compare to international rugby and his CC outings havenโt gone great in that regard.
@Eoin H: thatโs premature based on Bealhams performances in green.
Glad Farrell is looking at Jager, but he is still unproven at this level. Itโs early days to be calling for him to replace Bealham
@Eoin H: That old chestnut. I think it was Gavin Duffy or John Muldoon who said they felt Connacht players good days are underplayed and bad days focused on. Youโve ignored his great showing this past month in the Six Nations and Heineken Cup, and focused on a game 12 weeks ago.
@Paul Ennis: Yes, giving Jager some minutes in the 6 nations is very good coaching, I wouldnโt view it as a slight on Bealham at all.
@Eoin H: Finlay should be starting!
@Noel Howard: Only because Furlong is not as good as he was. Bealham is a very competent replacement but neither he or Furlong are young so imo we will need a younger TH come next World Cup. The hope is that Jaeger at 20+ stone can fill that position.
@Noel Howard: itโs a great problem to have , Bealham is international class and we have Jager and Aungier pushing up too โ we canโt have enough good THs -
@Owen ODonoghue: itโs about building depth in a much needed position. Look at what age bealham and Furlong will be at next world cup. We wonโt even get out customary quarter final knock out with a TH that age.
@Dave Moran: Lol! Wrong again Daveโฆ in fairness you never tire of it.
@Thesaltyurchin: Saltyโฆ he will eventually get bored if everyone mutes him or at least stops replying to whatever nonsense he is spouting next
Is the Jager call tactical or is Bealham injured? He has been really good for Ireland over the past year or two โ hard to believe that he would be dropped. We do need some depth at prop โ but Healy has been preferred over Loughman โ so I suspect Belham is carrying a knock.
The team picked shows a lot of respect for the Welsh and Gatland. It is good to see McCloskey getting picked. Presumably, if Crowley is injured or replaced, Frawley goes to outhalf and Henshaw to fullback.
@PatN: I would understand picking Mccloskey at 23 if ringrose was starting 13, but if a winger gets injured it will be henshaw on the wing with Bundee and Mccloskey in the centre (terrible against Italy last year).
@Dave Moran: I donโt disagree. Picking, for example, Byrne would have freed up Frawley to cover the entire backline and, based on the last match โ having a higher percentage kicker on the field at the end may be desirable. Perhaps there is concern aboit Bundeeโs fitness?
@Dave Moran: agreed, if a back 3 player gets injured who moves out there , Iโm guessing Henshaw as he has some FB experience ( letโs not think back to England 2019 tho )
@PatN: I suspect heโs holding a baby
@Dave Moran: Your โmemory placaeโ has misplaced JGP playing there eh? Thatโs the pitfall of making things up David, it replaces things that actually happen.
@Owen ODonoghue: JGP is quick enough and good enoughโฆ..and they bring on Murray.
wowโฆbealham should consider himself a little unlucky โ i thought he has been excellentโฆslightly surprised to see dorris in if there was any doubt about him since conan is so ableโฆno complaints though โ a very very good teamโฆand a very very good benchโฆbig chance for frawley
Jager has done nothing since arriving at Munster to justify international honours.
@conor carroll: Heโs been hot and cold, had some moments, has looked solid tho, but you dont care eh Conor? just spewing it out lol
As my pal commented to me over a pint just now โ โIs Oli part of the Jagerbomb squadโ?
@Phil Oโ Meara: i hope that was his last pint as he was about to get his coatโฆ
Is there a stronger bench of forwards in world rugby. I donโt think there is.
@Tom Reilly: Tom, someone is flashing red and green lights trying to attract your attention ;)
@Patrick Kennedy: Mayo?
@Dave Murray: nahโฆtheyโd be pointing them in the wrong direction and wondering โwhat do we have to dooo to get their attentionโโฆ
@Patrick Kennedy: lol, excellent
Very happy with that 23! Bit harsh on Bealham, whoโs been excellent, but does mean some gametime for Jagar who needs to be tested at this level.
@Andrew Slazenger: Just seen heโs a had a baby and is getting the week off
@Andrew Slazenger: makes senseโฆit just wasnโt mentioned during the week that he missed training (all the attention on dorris sitting it out and keenan obviously too)
I wonder what the conversation with Bealham was like. I thought his room was good.
@Cathal OโBrien: form
Super 23. Hoping nothing happens to Henshaw as Iโm not a fan of the McK/Aki partnership. A lot of power to come in off the bench, and it will ultimately be the nail in the coffin for the Welsh boys. Perhaps Iโve missed it, but was there any update on Ringrose, or did he simply miss out on the squad?
I wonder,how does Tom oโToole feel?
@Martin Dooley: i think heโs quite squishy in parts, but firm in othersโฆ
@Martin Dooley: pretty bad I would imagine but Jager has a higher ceiling imo. Farrell and POC know their players best. I would say at scrum practice Jager is makimg such an impact that they canโt ignore him.
Brilliant how a little bit of information left out can generate more traffic, nicely played journalists
Jรคger in unproven even for Munster- very lucky imo
What has jager done to oust bealham
Absolute joke
@Derek Casserly: itโs called building depth. Look at the age profile of bealham and furlong come next world cup, and also take into account furlongs injury profile, then it will make sense.
Our depth at loosehead is not great
That must be Irelandโs heaviest ever bench? Massive potential impact, will McCloskey cover wing?
@Eoin G: even heavier with all those big lads sitting on it ;)
@Eoin G: Iโm presuming JGP is covering wing.
@Patrick Kennedy: throw in Zebo and it carries real weight
@Paul Burke: him on one end โ with casey on the otherโฆeveryone else stands up, casey goes into orbit