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Linehan's Trip by Bryan Murphy
Linehan's Trip by Bryan  Murphy










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Referee Ryan Hennessy tossing the coin with Lennan Power, Ballincollig and Aaron Walsh, Park United prior to their U14 Division 3 match. However, the rest of the game belonged to Ballincollig and goal scorer Brian Cronin, with one of his efforts being tipped wide by the Park Utd keeper Cian Linehan, and started his ten minute scoring spree in the 61st minute when he chipped the keeper from 12 yards to give his side a two goal lead and much needed breathing space and had bagged his hat trick in the process.įive minutes later he added a fourth when he picked up a long ball in the centre and slotted home from 15 yards and added another two goals in the remaining minutes, one a 25 yard shot giving Linehan no chance and his sixth and final goal coming from a back pass interception two minutes from the end to round off an exceptional six goal display from the youngster. Picture: Dan Linehanīallincollig equalised within a minute of the restart when Cronin headed home Daniel Zeph’s cross as the home side started to gain momentum and confidence, and took the lead for the first time in the 45th minute when Brian Cronin’s 25 yard effort went over the head of the Park Utd keeper and into the back of the net.ĭespite falling behind and relinquishing their lead, Park Utd attempted to get back into the game, with chances falling to Zak Murphy, Rueben Walsh and Mikey O’Brien without success with Ballincollig keeper Finn Murphy gathering shots from outside the area with the game still finely balanced. Jack Sheehan, Ballincollig, holding off Aaron Walsh, Park United. The breakthrough came in the 31st minute when against the run of play, Park Utd’s Zak Murphy’s 30 yard free kick went through a packed area and into the back of the net as the visitors went in at the break 1-0 up.












Linehan's Trip by Bryan  Murphy