Dergview 2 Ulster Senior League 4
The Ulster Senior League representative side warmed up for the FAI Intermediate Inter-League Tournament with a useful win over Dergview on Tuesday night at Darragh Park.
Anthony Gorman’s side, despite being down a large chunk of the squad due to prior commitments, led 2-1 at the break and they also outscored their Irish League Championship opponents 2-1 in the second half.
The highlight of the night from a USL perspective was the wonder goal netted by Letterkenny Rovers hitman Sean McCarron.
Aaron Arkinson had just pulled a goal back for Dergview to make it 3-2 when McCarron, from the subsequent kick-off, let fly from inside his own half.
McCarron’s ambitious effort was glorious, sailing all the way over the ‘keeper and into the net.
It was a fine calling card by the Derryman and the only shame was that it wasn’t in a competitive fixture so its full glory could have been realised.
The USL side took the lead in the 16th minute when Pajo Rafferty finished first time after being prompted by a delicious pass from Michael Funston that split Dergview apart.
Rafferty earlier shot over from a good position on the edge of the box, but the Rovers frontman wouldn’t be denied a second time.
However, the lead lasted just four minutes as Lee McNulty’s header drew Dergview level.
After Mark Moran shot into the goalkeeper’s arms, the USL resumed command when a Dergview defender put through his own goal.
Moran riffled over after connecting with a Matty Harkin centre just before half time, but the USL made it 3-1 when, after Harkin was fouled in the area, Lee Toland drilled home a penalty.
And, after Arkinson beat Sean Friel for a second Dergview goal, McCarron lit up the bitterly cool Castlederg night with a moment of magic.
Ulster Senior League: Gavin Cullen; Conor Tourish, Peter Doherty, Sam Todd; Matty Harkin, Michael Funston, Ryan Varma, Mark Moran, Lee Toland; Pajo Rafferty, Sean McCarron. Subs used: Sean Friel, Jimmy Bradley, Zak Gorman, Daniel Stolarczyk.
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