After a nervous shaky start it was De la Salle that took a deserved lead on 10 minutes and played the better football throughout the first half. A super free kick on the stroke of half time by Ryan o’Grady levelled things up.
A better second half with plenty of changes being made shaking things up and one of those changes Liam Quinn won the penalty which Kieran Fagan converted to seal the win. With Kilmacow beating Ferrybank it still leaves a gap of three points to Kilmacow in second place who have two games less played and eight points to St Paul’s who have three games less played. Kilmacow travel to St Paul’s on Thursday evening and our lads travel to Ferrybank. Points on the board are crucial and wait to see if the pressure gets to Kilmacow and St Paul’s.
Kick off Thursday is 6.30 in Ferrybank.