*Steven McGann celebrates scoring the winning goal in extra time. Photograph: Joe Buckley

Avenue United and Steven McGann produced a remarkable final five minutes in extra time in this Clare Cup semi-final at Frank Healy Park this Saturday evening.

Avenue United 2
Bridge United 1
Venue: Frank Healy Park, Doora
(after extra time)

Trailing to Bridge United with just under five minutes remaining in the second half of extra time, it looked like the title holders were on their way out of the competition at the penultimate stage.

Jack O’Halloran’s goal to break the deadlock came five minutes into the first period of extra time.

With the game going into the second half of the additional time, few in the attendance could have predicted the turn this tie was about to take.

Four minutes into this half Bridge looked set to double their advantage as Brian Corry was hauled down in the area and referee Pat Gleeson pointed to the spot only to see that his linesman Brian Punch was waving his flag to signal offside.

From the resultant free Avenue attacked ad Leon Kelly was adjudged to have fouled Nnabuike Nneji in the opposing area and the match official pointed to the spot.

Up stepped Steven McGann and he duly fired the ball to the corner of the net. Suddenly attention switched and now the talk was about a penalty shoot out

A minute of the extra time was still to play when avenue won a corner. Substitute Philip Talty’s effort was finished to the net by McGann, clearing the way for the final many had predicted since the semi-final draw took place, another meeting of Avenue and Newmarket Celtic.

It was heartbreaking for Bridge United who, in normal time, had claims for two penalties turned down while Avenue United Luke Woodrow had denied them on a number of occasions with some excellent stops.

Midway through the opening half Alan Mulready cleared off his own line after the ball had deflected of his brother’s Lee body and looked to be heading over the goal line.

At the other end Woodrow saved from Aidan Moloney before John Mulready turned an Avenue effort onto the crossbar. Shortly before half time Alan Mulready looked to have been fouled in the area but the match officials didn’t agree and play continued.

The third quarter saw both sides threaten but as the game wore on, extra time became more likely. Substitutes Brian Corry and Kyle Kirby for Bridge, Mark Roche and Philip Talty for the holders ensured that the defences were kept busy.

Woodrow came to Avenue’s rescue when producing a good save from Ronan Tuohy with eight minutes remaining but the sides were still scoreless after the regulation ninety minutes were over.

The deadlock was finally broken five minutes into the first period of additional time when Jack O’Halloran found the net following a clearance from John Mulready. However dreams of moving a step closer to a first cup success since 1984 were dashed in those hectic final five minutes.

Avenue United: Luke Woodrow; Cullen McCabe, Conor Hehir, Conor Mullen, Dylan Casey; Eoghan Thynne, Jamie Roche, Nnabuike Nneji, Ronan Kerin, Steven McGann, Thomas Hehir;

Subs: Mark Roche for R. Kerin (58); Philip Talty for C. Hehir (76);

Bridge United: John Mulready; Christy Griffin, Luke Fitzpatrick, Alan Mulready, Liam Flynn; Leon Kelly, Jack O’Halloran, Liam Buckley, Ronan Tuohy Aidan Moloney, Lee Mulready;

Subs; Brian Corry for A. Moloney (57); Kyle Kirby for L. Mulready (80); Conor Deasy for Buckley (101); Eoin Keenan for L. Kelly (107); Trevor Maxwell for L. Flynn (110)

Referee: Pat Gleeson
Linesmen: Brian Punch and Michael Rock

Related News

pamela mccarthy scoil chríost rí 1
'We don't want freebies, we want what we're entitled to' - school secretaries & caretakers seek pension parity
shannon airport giveaway 2
Shannon Airport giving away 80 flights during month of September
bunratty sheaf 2
Sheaf throwing competition part of the Traditional Harvest Day offering in Bunratty
clarinbridge tidy towns 1
Clarinbridge & Marconi Men's Shed in Clifden represent Galway in Pride of Place awards
Latest News
shannon airport giveaway 2
Shannon Airport giving away 80 flights during month of September
kilmihil v ennistymon 01-08-25 joey rouine 1
'We won't be afraid of anyone' - excitement building in Ennistymon for Clare SFC quarter-finals
shannon gaels v coolmeen 16-08-25 aidan corry 2
Coolmeen claim last Clare IFC quarter-final spot with dramatic finish
bunratty sheaf 2
Sheaf throwing competition part of the Traditional Harvest Day offering in Bunratty
clarinbridge tidy towns 1
Clarinbridge & Marconi Men's Shed in Clifden represent Galway in Pride of Place awards
Premium
cratloe v st josephs doora barefield 16-08-25 diarmuid ryan eoghan thynne tom mcdonald 1
'Hard-fought wins' for Cratloe has paved way to quarter-finals
tulla v killanena 31-08-25 fionn ryan mark flaherty ryan hayes 1
Clare PIHC: Tulla draw knocks out Killanena, Tubber thump Parteen/Meelick & Magpies fall to another shock defeat
st breckans 1
St Breckans put emphasis on earning four-week break to get structure right for knockout football
clonlara v crusheen 23-08-25 oisin o'brien breffni horner 1
'We left it behind us against The Bridge' - Crusheen reflect on latest championship crusade
naomh eoin v liscannor 03-08-25 darren nagle 1
Liscannor extend life in intermediate ranks & send Ennistymon into relegation decider

Advertisement

Subscribe for just €3 per month

If you’re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.