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Derry City's Will Patching celebrates scoring a goal with teammates. Lorcan Doherty/INPHO

Patching free-kick guides Derry past Sligo Rovers

They moved back to within a point of leaders Shamrock Rovers.

Derry City 1

Sligo Rovers 0

Simon Collins reports from the Brandywell

WILL PATCHING’s spectacular first half free-kick clinched a precious home victory for Derry City over Sligo Rovers as the Brandywell club moved back to within a point of leaders Shamrock Rovers.

The Stockport man returned to the starting line-up after a troublesome ankle injury and he produced a moment of magic on 15 minutes to decide this match.

It was his 11th goal of the season and worthy of the three points which keeps the Candystripes within touching distance of the leaders.

Derry were dominant and full value for the victory – the Brandywell club’s fifth win and fifth clean sheet on the spin as they hit form at the right time.

Ruaidhri Higgins made three changes to the team that defeated Bohs at Brandywell last Friday night. Jamie McGonigle was recalled to the starting line-up for the first time in five matches. He replaced James Akintunde while Patching made his first start in three league games with Sadou Diallo dropping to the bench.

Shane McEleney was also handed a start alongside Mark Connolly at the heart of the City defence at the expense of the injured Ciaran Coll.

Sligo came into the match on the back of a two match winning run and boasting an unbeaten record against Derry this season, drawing 0-0 on their last visit to Brandywell and winning in dramatic fashion at home last May when Seamas Keogh netted a stoppage time goal.

Since that defeat to the Bit O’Red, Derry have gone on a 13 match unbeaten run in domestic competition, closing the gap on Shamrock Rovers with seven games to go.
The home side made an encouraging start and really should’ve been ahead after just nine minutes.

Cameron McJannet did superbly to get past Lewis Banks on the left wing and delivered a dangerous ball into the six yard box but Graydon’s downward header bounced over the crossbar with the goal gaping.

Derry were dominating and deservedly broke the deadlock after 15 minutes when Patching was fouled just outside the Sligo penalty area by Frank Liivak.

The ex-Man City native curled the resultant free-kick over the wall and into the top corner of the net with a sublime strike despite the best efforts of Luke McNicholas who got a hand to the ball.

It was Patching’s 11th goal of the season but his first league goal in nine games!
Cameron Dummigan tried his luck from 35 yards with a decent strike which needed to be palmed away by the alert McNicholas on the half hour mark.

Despite their dominance, there was a timely warning for Derry 10 minutes before the break as Brian Maher needed to fist away Will Fitzgerald’s deflected cross from the left inside a crowded six yard box.

With two minutes of stoppage time signalled, Michael Duffy stung the hands of the Sligo keeper with a powerful strike from 25 yards. The ball eventually came back to Duffy who volleyed narrowly over the crossbar from teh 18 yard box as City finished the half strongly.

The winger, who scored in his last two league outings, was gifted an excellent chance six minutes after the break when Graydon drilled a cross into the Sligo penalty area but Duffy blasted over from 12 yards.

From Patching’s corner which was fizzed across the face of goal towards Duffy on 55 minutes but the winger’s low strike was saved superbly by McNicholas as the ball went through a crowd of bodies inside the penalty area.

McGonigle then sent a half volley narrowly over the crossbar as Derry went searching for that insurance goal.

Duffy swung an inviting cross into the Sligo six yard box but Graydon couldn’t get enough on his header and it glanced wide of the far post on 69 minutes.

Patrick McEleney came so close to finding the net with a snapshot from distance which bounced the wrong side of the post with the keeper beaten.

Derry sub, James Akintunde found himself in behind the Sligo defence after a neat pass from Duffy but his shot from a tight angle with his first touch was blocked bravely by McNicholas.

It was a nervous finale to the game for the home support but Derry managed to hold on for that fifth successive clean and a win which keeps their title hopes alive and kicking.

Derry City: Maher: Boyce, Connolly, S. McEleney, McJannet; Graydon (C. Kavanagh 84), Dummigan, P. McEleney, Duffy (Lafferty 92); Patching (Thomson 69); McGonigle (Akintunde 69): Subs Not Used – Lemoignan, Diallo, B. Kavanagh, Glass, McEneff.

Sligo Rovers: McNicholas; Banks, Pijnaker, Blayney, Kirk; Liivak, Bolger (Morahan 63), Burton (Cawley 92), Fitzgerald; McDonnell (Mata 63); Keena; Subs Not Used – Walshe, Horgan, Evans, Barlow, Clancy.

Referee - Rob Harvey (Dublin).

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:05 PM

    Irish team really doing well this year, fairplay to all involved!

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    Mute Fiachra Ahern Esq
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    Aug 16th 2014, 11:57 PM

    Really? Only one medal and a number of possible finalists not getting out of their heats.
    Remember this is just the Europeans and we really should be making finals and getting medals.

    Sonia said the same thing today.

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    Mute Adrian Costigan
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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:08 PM

    Well done lads, great race.

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    Mute IrishGravyTrain
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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:06 PM

    Those boys look too excited at breaking that national record.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:21 PM

    Aw gravy… Shtop

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    Aug 16th 2014, 6:07 PM

    The usual will happen. Break national record getting to the final and finish last in the actual race that matters

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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:25 PM

    Last in that race would make them eight best in Europe : no mean feat, especially as Europe now seems to include Ethiopia

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:17 PM

    Congrats to the 4 x 400 relay team for qualifying for the final tomorrow.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:17 PM

    Great team effort from the off.Gusty as ever even down the finishing straight.well done,screaming at the telly like a mad yoke.proud.to be irish when looking at that finish

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:16 PM

    Congrats to Fionnula Britton for finishing 10th. Of course this would not be good enough for Mr. Heffernan !!!

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:16 PM

    Great running by the lads, they were only a tiny bit behind the winners of that heat.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:12 PM

    Congratulations to our athletes and to Journal for praising and acknowledging their success. It is great to see such positivity. It makes a change from other papers, TV and media who often describe success as failure. Eg: so-and-so reaches the final and “fails” to get the gold medal instead of acknowledging the huge effort, dedication and success in achieving participating in the final.

    A very good trait the British have regarding their athletes in track and field is that they praise and encourage the efforts of their athletes, their commentators are very often retired athletes of the highest calibre who genuinely appreciate what it takes to reach the standards necessary just to compete in a final.

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    Mute Ronan M O'Reilly
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    Aug 16th 2014, 6:20 PM

    A brilliant run from the guys! 3:03.57 is the new national record. Thought that might be important to mention in this article?? Also the guys are not named in the correct order in the photo.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 6:41 PM

    Hi Ronan,

    We mentioned it was a national record in the headline. Also, the athletes aren’t named in any specific order in the above photo.

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    Mute Ronan M O'Reilly
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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:00 PM

    Hi Paul, in the initial article there was no mention of the record, it has been clearly updated to include it since I made the comment. :-) Also, it would not have been very difficult to do a little homework and name the athletes in order. Otherwise, it is fantastic that you and the Score are reporting on Irish sporting milestones like this. Keep up the good work.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:02 PM

    Sorry when I say record I mean the time. Records in Track and Field are all about the times, or distances or heights depending on the event. So it is important to include.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:21 PM

    Unfortunately, we can’t always get in all the details such as specific times immediately, hence the ‘more to follow’ which was initially at the bottom of the article. Thanks for your feedback.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:17 PM

    Order in photo is Morissey, Barr, Murphy, Gregan, if you wanted to correct the caption like!

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:23 PM

    The caption is correct. All four athletes named are in the photo. It would only be incorrect if it explicitly stated ‘left to right’.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:27 PM

    Ok, if you wanted to update the caption then, making it more informative.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:16 PM

    I can see where they keep their batons, seriously though, fair play lads

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:40 PM

    And Ciara, about GAA games – yes they’re unique.

    Because nobody wants to play them!

    Only played here – and by a few emigrants.

    Soccer is played in every country on earth. All 220 – even here….

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    Aug 17th 2014, 12:46 AM

    Yes, Glen: Ireland very bad, rest of world very good. Why don’t you pi$$ off out of Ireland, if your opinion of the country is so low. Life is short and the world’s out there for all to explore! Don’t let the door hit your ass. . . Slán!

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:03 PM

    For such a small ethnic European nation

    GAA Hurling – one of the fastest field sports in the world, unique to us – world class athletes.
    GAA Football – world class athletes (devotion & dedication more than any pro soccer player – as amateurs)
    Sean Kelly – one of the best cyclists in the world
    Stephen Roche – one of the best cyclists in the world
    Sonia Sullivan – World champion
    Katherina McKiernan – world champion
    John Tracy – world class runner, Olympic silver
    Eamonn Coughlan – world class runner
    Padraig Harrington – world class golfer
    Horse racing – The Irish own it
    Snooker – Ken Doherty world class champion
    Soccer – Irish team have beaten Brazil in the past heydays and capable of winning a world cup with right belief, training and manager, the talent is already here among the Irish, always has been.
    Rugby – Munster beat the All-Blacks, Irish capable of beating any team, again just need right self belief and confidence.
    MMA – Conor McGregor – finally displaying the confidence and sense of right to feel we are not only good enough but have the raw genetic talent to beat any other race, ethnicity or nation.
    Boxing – a world power, there is no-one we cannot beat in it.

    There is nothing we cannot achieve. Our ancestors thought so, we had it hammered out of us during 800 years of colonialism, left with no self esteem, thinking we are worth nothing. Time for pride and confidence in being Irish, not false arrogance.
    We are not here to take part, we are here to take over.

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    Mute Glen Hoddle
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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:25 PM

    Munster beat the All Blacks!! True but…..

    We have a reasonable sporting history, nothing more. Look at smaller countries – like Belgium and Holland.

    Sadly, we’re not in their league.

    Ciara, Google is your friend – don’t be so parochial and insular.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 11:59 PM

    World class ‘athletes” in GAA? Surely a joke right?

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    Aug 17th 2014, 1:26 AM

    @Glen

    You are forgetting one massive difference – they have higher per capita populations with bigger economies, remember they also had colonies, of which they draw competitors, we however select from a select ethnic Irish base, they do not have a rugby background and most of their talent goes into soccer or athletics, unlike Ireland where we field in every major sport and then have the GAA.

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    Aug 17th 2014, 1:31 AM

    @Fiachra

    No, just because athletics people train specifically for athletics, would they be able to compete at senior level GAA, whilst living a normal life, the fitness levels earned by the GAA is world class standard as well as skill, and we are talking about unpaid amateurs here. That is more admirable than anything, the commitment they show.

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    Aug 17th 2014, 11:08 AM

    Belgium and Holland? Their populations are multiples of ours. Are you serious?

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    Aug 17th 2014, 1:06 PM

    Hey Ciara, Catherine McKiernan was never World Champion :-), (4 silvers at the world cross country in a row) but a phenomenal athlete. However, Eamon Coughlan (1983 – 5000m) and John Trecey (back to back world cross country titles) were.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:31 PM

    Well done lads…..i must say that i dont like the full green running outfit. Should be another colour added to the outfit. From a distance id say they look like giant green beans running around a track, Just sayin
    Anyway…….when is the final ?

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:58 PM

    14.40 Tomorrow.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 5:56 PM

    Jaysus ffs hardly earth shattering performances !

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:20 PM

    Maybe with a moniker like “flying picket” you could enter one of these races. It’s obvious you are some sort of an armchair commentator who has no appreciation of the standard of achievement and dedication necessary to reach a final at the highest level. Better still try and beat the Irish record in any event yourself, we could praise your “personal best”.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:46 PM

    The Irish are capable of achieving anything, we do not need foreign blood to win at anything.

    Our ancestors built the Newgrange Boyne valley geo-astrological monuments long before the pyramids, for Christs sake. Start having pride in being Irish and believing in how brilliant it is to be Irish, we are a talented, intelligent, physically superb, unique rare people. Be proud of your Irish ancestry, there is nothing like it anywhere else in the world, once it is gone, it is gone forever.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 8:19 PM

    Jawohl mein kommandant!

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    Aug 17th 2014, 1:28 AM

    @Charles

    the response of the low self esteem, pure example of what I am talking about –

    Irish afraid to have confidence in themselves, fear having the right to believe they are as good as if not better than most – no, it get’s put down as something wrong.

    Go on away with your spineless cowardly begrudgery, something which has held Ireland back for 100s of years.

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    Aug 16th 2014, 7:48 PM

    Sorry but it’s like who has the the more Liathróidí right to left ,
    Hope I spelt that right bloody Guinness

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