Jordan Dineen played an influential part in Galbally United's win over Cullen Lattin on Sunday last
Clonmel Credit Union League Division 1
CULLEN LATTIN 1 – 2 GALBALLY UNITED
Cullen welcome neighbours Galbally United to Aisling Park on a dry Sunday morning last weekend, and struggled in the early phases of the game to get to grips with the visiting team.
Galbally dominated the early exchanges and went one up in the 23rd minute when a Jordan Dineen free kick was headed home by Ger Quinlan.
Cullen Lattin thought they had levelled when Micheál Elligott showed good feet to get behind the Galbally defence in the 28th minute, but his shot was well saved.
Cullen’s Darragh O’Brien delivered two excellent free kicks into the box just before half time but no Cullen player was able to get on the end of them, and Galbally United went to the break in front.
They doubled their lead ten minutes into the second period when Robert Doyle saved well from a Jordan Dineen free kick but James O’Sullivan was on hand to tap home the rebound. Cullen finally got something for their endeavours 20 minutes from time, when Harry Maher turned home an excellent Darragh O’Brien cross to make it 2-1.
And Mikey Stokes thought he had salvaged a point for Cullen/Lattin right at the death, but his shot was well saved at the near post, as the visitors held on for all three points.
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