*Filip Mostowy scored a hat-trick for Bridge Utd. Photograph: Joe Buckley

CLARE’S big three have progressed to the fourth round of the FAI Junior Cup.

Avenue Utd and Bridge Utd had comprehensive victories against Lifford FC and Shannon Hibs respectively while Newmarket Celtic received a walkover from Kerry opponents Killorglin AFC.

Lifford eaten by Avenue

Avenue Utd 8
Lifford FC 0
Venue: Tom Steele Park, Drumcliffe

Four goals in the space of thirteen minutes towards the end of the opening half ended this affair. It was nip and tuck up until Jack Dunleavy broke the deadlock on thirty two minutes but once Avenue found their way, there was to be no stopping them in what transpired to be a very tame Ennis derby.

Jack Ryan’s move from the left to the right wing coincided with Avenue beginning to create far more opportunities.

Indeed the Shannon man combined with Eoghan Thynne who pulled back to allow Jack Dunleavy pull the trigger for their first goal.

Thynne won possession back for Avenue in the middle of the park before playing a through ball to Ryan who finished their second to the net on thirty seven minutes.

After Jamie Roche did well to earn a corner for the visitors, Dylan Casey’s set piece was headed by Ronan Kerin and it appeared to accidently rather than purposely bounce off the head of Ryan and suddenly they had a three goal advantage.

Roche and Casey once again provided the assist to allow Ryan complete his hat-trick in the space of eight minutes as Avenue headed to the dressing rooms leading 4-0.

Although Lifford managed to score four goals in their recent Premier Division draw with Newmarket Celtic, they were shy many of their best players and so morale was evaporated from their perspective at the interval.

Dylan Casey produced what will be one of the goals of the FAI Junior Cup with a stunning volley from distance off his left boot in what was the highlight of the morning tie.

Further goals from Thynne, Ronan Kerin and Mark Roche sealed an easy victory for the double champions who advanced minus the services of Steven McGann and Elias Kunz.

Avenue: Jakub Ruminowicz; Cullen McCabe, Conor Mullen, Sean O’Callaghan, Dylan Casey; Eoghan Thynne; Jamie Roche, Nnabuike Nneji; Jack Dunleavy; Ronan Kerin, Jack Ryan.

Subs: Dylan Barry for O’Callaghan (53); Mark Roche for Jamie (60), Kaden Deegan-Herlihy for Ryan (68), Owen Hassen for Na (68), Conor Hehir for Mullen (84).

Lifford FC: Luke Kennedy; Jean Ganda, Eoin Monaghan, Kirill Antonov, Finn Woods; Emmanuel Obadeyi, Patrick Clair; Lucas Silva, Cian Guilfoyle, John Forson; Karl Murphy.

Subs: Fiachra Roche for Obadeyi (HT), Nathan Phelan for Murphy (HT), Thomas Clair for Roche (73) (inj), Samuel Obadeyi for Guilfoyle (84).

Referee: Paudie Hayes

Bridge seal their passage to fourth round

Bridge Utd 8
Shannon Hibs 0
Venue: Riverside Park, Shannon

Filip Mostowy netted a hat-trick, Ger Myles bagged a brace while Aidan Moloney, Scott Kirkland and Jack O’Halloran all hit the target as Bridge Utd ran out expected winners over Shannon Hibs.

For their troubles, Shannon Hibs also had their goalkeeper, Damien Casey dismissed on a second yellow card.

Bridge Utd: John Mulready; Michael Guerin, L Fitzpatrick, Liam Flynn, Eric Carr, Jack O’Halloran, Scott Kirkland, Gerard Myles, Aidan Moloney, Filip Mostowy.

Subs: C Scanlan, E Ryan, D Griffin, W Odirile, R Tuohy.

Shannon Hibs: Damien Casey; Thomas Purtill, Ciaran McKee, Alex Cole, Stephen Tuohy; Miky Hasty, Josh Lindsay, Ziggy Wall, Darren Lindsay, K Hanley, D Harrington.

Subs: C Mason, L Delaney, J Kelly Pyke, D King, P Devaney.

 

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