Ramblers 2-2 Finn Harps

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Ramblers celebrate after Brian Fitzgerald put them 1-0 against Finn Harps at St.Colman’s Park

St. Colman’s Park has been the place to be this season if it’s goals you’re after, and it didn’t disappoint on Saturday evening as Cobh Ramblers and Finn Harps played out a 2-2 draw in the Airtricity League First Division.

Cobh struck first blood through Brian Fitzgerald, before Kevin McHugh equalised for the visitors. Davin O’Neill immediately pulled one back, but Sean McCarron struck late to secure a point for the Harps.

The result will undoubtedly frustrate Ramblers boss Dave Hill, given that points are needed in their bid to rise up the league table and the concession of a lead on two separate occasions is not acceptable.

Finn Harps will undoubtedly see it as a good result however, especially as they were forced to travel the length of the country to actually partake in the match.

What was a young Cobh side that featured six U19 players coped well with their more experienced adversaries, as they played out an even encounter with not a whole lot between the two teams.

The game got off to quite a slow start, with authentic chances few and far between. The first attempt on target went to Finn Harps, when Robert Birdsall comfortably saved Kevin McHugh’s curled free kick.

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Match Sponsors, Campbell Electrical represented by Robbie Houlihan (left) with Cobh Ramblers’ Commercial Manager John Spillane

Seven minutes later, Cobh had taken the lead against the run of play. Martin Deady whipped in a corner kick from the right side, which big centre-back Brian Fitzgerald rose highest to head in.

Despite holding the advantage the hosts were second best for long spells on the night, and the visitors came very close to getting back on level terms on the half-hour mark, but the at times heroic Fitzgerald got across in time to block Johnny Bonner’s goal bound shot.

Minutes before the break, Ramblers themselves failed to double their advantage. Davin O’Neill showed his class with an inch perfect pass to Conor Meade, who cut it back to 17 year-old Kynan Rocks – who fired over.

Right after the restart, the Harps had gotten themselves back into the game. Johnny Bonner crossed the ball in from the left wing, which Kevin McHugh steered in with his head. A goal identical to the first.

Ramblers defender Brian Fitzgerald has a friendly word with Ref Andrew Mullally
Ramblers defender Brian Fitzgerald has a friendly word with Ref Andrew Mullally

Seconds had elapsed when the home side got their noses back in front however. Again it was the quality of Davin O’Neill that proved decisive – the former Cork City man calmly side-footed a ball that was swung from the right side into the back of the net, under virtually no pressure at all.

The away side had come all the way from Donegal for the clash (the longest trip in the League of Ireland) and refused to cave in. Early signs did not bode well however, and their next chance came seven minutes later when Sean McCarron blazed a shot wide of the target in anger.

With 54 minutes of the clock came the best chance of the game that didn’t find the net. Kevin McHugh found himself bearing down on goal once again, but this time didn’t have the guile to put it away and snatched wide.

Finn Harps finally found the equaliser they had been looking for with 14 minutes of normal time remaining, and not many neutral spectators could deny that they’d earned it. The game had been lacking a delicate touch, epitomised in the goal – Sean McCarron simply smashed it into the net from outside the box.

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A packed stand for the Harps game
A packed stand for the Harps game

The match seemed to have found its fair result, but that didn’t stop Cobh from pouring forward in an attempt to steal all three points. The last swansong came in the 93rd minute, when substitute Danny Aherne blazed over the bar from the edge of the area.

Cobh Ramblers: Robert Birdsall; Sean O’Mahony, Brian Fitzgerald, Brendain Frahill, Cian Murphy (Bobby Donoghue, 90); Kynan Rocks, James Carson (Danny Aherne, 56), Roy Kenny, Martin Deady (Alan O’Flynn, 46); Conor Meade, Davin O’Neill.
Subs not used: Gary Collins, Jonathon Spillane, Dave Walsh, Shane Hallahan.

Booked: Brian Fitzgerald (36), Alan O’Flynn (70).

Finn Harps: Ciaran Gallagher; James Doherty, Keith Cowan, Damien McNulty, Ciaran Coll; Johnny Bonner (Tommy McBride, 84), Michael Funston (Shaun McGowan (junior), 74), Tommy Bonner, Gary Merritt, Kevin McHugh, Sean McCarron.
Subs not used: Michael Doherty, Marc Brolly, Matt Harkin, Rory Kelly, Paul McVeigh.

Booked: Michael Funston (35), Kevin McHugh (63), Tommy Bonner (65).

Referee: Andrew Mullally.

Attendance: 750 (estimate).

ExtraTime.ie Man of the Match: Brian Fitzgerald (Cobh Ramblers) – He opened the scoring on the night, and was imperious at the back. Marshalled a very solid looking Cobh defence.

Match Report by Extratime.iehttp://www.extratime.ie/fixtures/detail/19418/2/

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Cobh Ramblers Football Club is an Irish football club. The club, founded in 1922 and elected to the League of Ireland in 1985, hails from Cobh, County Cork and play their home matches at St. Colman's Park. The club's colours are claret and blue.