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Oriel Park
Ciarán Fisher reports from Oriel Park
Under clear blue skies and an oppressive heat, David McMillian’s solitary goal was enough for the Lilywhites to see off the visiting Finn Harps side 1-0 at Oriel Park on Saturday afternoon.
The last time these sides met Dundalk lost 2-1. A result that was cited, by some, as a glaring failure of previous management to set up correctly for notoriously competitive opposition. Vinny Perth would have been keen to not allow the same accusations fall on him.
Things started well for the hosts and they looked the much more likely to score. In particular, David McMillian was lively up front. He fired a warning shot, or header rather, four minutes in - sneaking between two blue shirts for what seemed a relatively innocuous cross- to unnerve Ollie Horgan’s side. Not ten minutes later, he rattled the post from a similar position.
Armando and Connor lead Blues to break Ballybofey hoodoo
Friday, July 09, 2021
Matt Connor was one of the heroes for Waterford FC tonight in Ballybofey as he saved a second-half penalty in the Blues 1-0 win.
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Waterford FC have ended an eight-year hoodoo without a win over Finn Harps that stretched back to August 2013 at Finn Park as an ice-cool penalty from new signing Quitirna Junior Armando gave Marc Bircham’s side a crucial win this evening.
But it was a superb penalty save from Matt Connor, who was replacing the injured Brian Murphy between the posts, seconds into the second-half that proved pivotal for the Blues as he denied Barry McNamee from the spot, and it allowed Waterford the chance to see out the game despite having Prince Mutswunguma sent off in injury-time.