SEAPATRICK'S CUP RUN ENDS
Published Date:
18 November 2008
By Staff reporter
Seapatrick 2
Killymoon Rangers 4
SEAPATRICK'S incredible Bob Radcliffe Cup run came to a heartbreaking end last Monday night as they went out at the semi final stage to Killymoon Rangers.
Despite a determined performance they were penned back by the favourites for the tie, who play in the IFA Championship.
The Cookstown side took the advantage into the interval with front man Warren Smith scoring twice to give his team the lead.
But the Village fought back and Ally Beck scored on the hour mark with a fantastic drive to bring the game to life.
However Steven Purvis restored the two goal lead for Killymoon.
A penalty from Stephen Jones gave the locals hope but four minutes into injury time Steven McElhatton hit home to ensure that Killymoon would be playing in the traditional Boxing Day final.
Ally Beck's sending off then compounded a miserable night for Paul Sneddon's side.
The full article contains 155 words and appears in Banbridge Leader newspaper.
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Last Updated:
19 November 2008 11:00 AM
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Source:
Banbridge Leader
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Location:
Banbridge