Cork City 7
Athlone Town 0
Denis Hurley reports from Turner’s Cross.
PREMIER DIVISION LEADERS Cork City’s double hopes remain firmly alive after an easy victory over Athlone Town booked their place in the FAI Cup on Friday night.
In front of 1,669 people at Turner’s Cross, the Rebel Army hit their stride right from the off as Kieran Sadlier headed home Karl Sheppard’s cross and the pattern of the game never changed thereafter.
It was 2-0 on ten minutes, Sheppard finishing smartly from Robbie William’s ball over the top and another defender, Shane Griffin, was the architect for Connor Ellis to make it three on the half-hour.
Further chances followed and in injury time Garry Buckley netted, Sheppard again with the assist. That was Buckley’s last action as he was withdrawn at half-time, Achille Campion replacing him and the French striker was to play a prominent role in the second half.
After Athlone keeper Igor Labuts tipped over a Sadlier curler on 60, Campion headed home Griffin’s delivery from a corner and it Labuts’ save from another Campion header saw Ellis net the rebound for 6-0.
At the very end, the seventh goal came, Campion with his second after Sadlier set him up.
Cork City: Mark McNulty; Steven Beattie, Robbie Williams (Pierce Phillips, 67′), Ryan Delaney (Conor McCarthy half-time), Shane Griffin; Conor McCormack, Garry Buckley (Achille Campion half-time), Karl Sheppard, Jimmy Keohane, Kieran Sadlier; Connor Ellis.
Athlone Town: Igor Labuts; Liam McCartan, Owen Folan, Stephen Walsh, Seán McGrane; Dragos Sfrijan, Robert Spelman (Claudio Silva half-time); Conor Layng, Ryan Gaffey (Joe Carmody 56), Etanda Nkololo; Enda Curran (Peter Walsh 74).
Referee: Robert Hennessy (Dublin).
Around The Grounds
Cabinteely 0
Bluebell United 1
Elsewhere, there was a huge shock in Stradbrook as Bluebell United knocked out First Division Cabinteely.
Shane Stritch found the net in the first half and it proved the only goal of the game as 10-man Bluebell, who had former Republic of Ireland midfielder Keith Fahey sent-off for a tackle on Kieran Marty Waters, held firm in spite of some fierce pressure in the second period and progress to the next round.
Bangor Celtic 0
Longford Town 1
Crumlin’s Bangor Celtic very nearly pulled off another surprise as they welcomed Longford Town to the Iveagh Grounds.
They held Neale Fenn’s side scoreless for 71 minutes before substitute Don Cowan wriggled free of a couple of tackles before powering his shot beyond Stephen Conlon in the Bangor goal.
Drogheda United 5
Cobh Wanderers 0
And at United Park, Drogheda easily swept aside the challenge of Cork outfit Cobh Wanderers.
Shane Elworthy scored twice in the first-half before Chris Mulhall added a brace in the second period.
David Stack pulled one back for the guests but Thomas Byrne added another for the hosts in stoppage time.
Additional reporting by Eoin O’Callaghan.
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Great news. Well done.
This girl is the real deal well done.
Well done x
Was watching Sarah, she blew the field away, great prospect for olympics
We have the talent congrats Sarah ☆☆☆☆☆
thats some winning margin in a major competition. Fantastic race. Well done
The competition was blown away!!! This girls got a great future! Go Sarah!
Good woman!
Well done young lady, great to hear news like this..
Great race, watched in on Eurosport. She was comfortable all the way around. Well done!
COYGIG!!!
Fab performance, well done.
RTE DIDNT even mention it on there news. She is the real deal. Come on Sunday for the double. It’s on Eurosport
@Martin Sinnott: I’ll be tuning in. Best of luck Sarah!
Congratulations Sarah; superb gold
Great stuff.
Superb to see an Irish athlete competing and dominating in such an event, and breaking records into the bargain. Well done to her, her family, coaches, etc. They all play a part in such successes.
My only concern for her might be having to run in hot temperatures. It looks like the weather there suited her, given our poor Irish disposition towards heat! I hope she proves me wrong, regularly, if she keeps competing.