St Anthonys 7
Wicklow Rovers 1
Finn Park
Eoin Horkan
St Anthony’s made a blistering start to this encounter, racing into the lead with their very first attack. Cian Davis set the tone when he tried his luck from distance and his powerful effort flew all the way to the net, leaving the visiting goalkeeper with no chance.
The opening ten minutes were dominated by the home side, who used the benefit of a strong breeze to pin Rovers deep inside their own half. St Anthony’s carved out three further opportunities during that spell but were unable to capitalise, with Dan Lacey and Callum Jones both going close without adding to the advantage.
The pressure soon told again. Just after the ten-minute mark, Anto's goalkeeper launched a long delivery towards the opposition penalty area. Under pressure, Rovers centre-back Mark Whelan could only divert the ball past his own keeper and into the net, compounding his side’s difficult start.
Two minutes later, the home side struck for a third time. Davis was again at the heart of the move, sliding a precise pass into the path of Lacey, who kept his composure to slot home confidently. With momentum fully on their side, St Anthony’s were rampant and showed no sign of easing off.
Their fourth goal arrived before the 20-minute mark. Midfielder Matthew Kennedy split the defence with a well-weighted through ball that sent Lacey clear, and he made no mistake in finishing beyond the advancing Neville. At that stage, it was a commanding display from the Kilcoole outfit, who were clinical and relentless in attack.
To their credit, Rovers gradually began to steady the ship after the whirlwind opening. They came close to getting on the scoresheet when Evan Conyard unleashed a strike that looked destined for goal, only for a brave and timely block to deny him.
The visitors did eventually find a breakthrough. From a Lorcan Sinnott corner, Robbie Dolan rose highest in a crowded penalty area to power a header to the net, giving his side a much-needed lift and reducing the deficit.
However, St Anthony’s responded before the interval to restore their dominance. With ten minutes remaining in the half, Kennedy drove forward with intent and the ball eventually broke to Davis on the edge of the area. The forward showed great composure to guide a tidy finish beyond Neville, claiming his second of the afternoon and ensuring the home side went in at the break firmly in control.
The second half proved to be a far tighter and more competitive affair. Rovers made a series of positional adjustments, including moving Alex Sinnott from midfield into the centre of defence, a switch that helped shore things up at the back. The visitors were far more organised and restricted St Anthony’s to fewer clear-cut chances for long periods.
At the other end, the Sinnott cousins began to exert greater influence. Lorcan was a constant threat either down the wing or up front while substitute NJ Sinnott injected fresh energy into the attack. NJ produced an excellent surging run that earned a free-kick on the edge of the box, though the resulting effort was sent over the crossbar.
As the half progressed and legs began to tire, both managers turned to their benches in search of fresh impetus. One of those changes paid immediate dividends in spectacular fashion. Substitute Callum Davis produced what was arguably the goal of the game, expertly controlling the ball on the edge of the area before unleashing a superb volley that rocketed into the net and extended his side’s lead in style.
The scoring was completed late on when Michael Gray tried his luck with a volley that took a decisive deflection, looping up and over the stranded goalkeeper before dropping into the far corner. It was a fittingly dramatic finish to a game that had burst into life from the opening whistle.
Despite the scoreline, credit must go to Wicklow goalkeeper Neville in the closing stages. In the final ten minutes he produced a couple of outstanding saves to deny further goals and prevent the margin from becoming even more emphatic.
St Anthony’s:Jesus Veron;Emmet Kenna,Lorcan Kenna,Milley Counihan,Graham McCormack,Matthew Kennedy,Callum Jones,Blake Ryan,Dan Lacey,Kevin O’Connor,Cian Davis.
Subs Used:Louis Thomas for Lorcan Kenna,Callum Davis for Callum Jones,Javi Hernandez for Graham McCormack,Conor Clark for Blake Ryan,Michael Gray for Cian Davis
Wicklow Rovers:Jack Neville,James Fagan, Chris Muies,Mark Whelan,David Butler,Shane Devlin ,Nathan O’Sullivan,Alex Sinnott,Lorcan Sinnott,Robbie Dolan,Evan Conyard.
Subs Used:NJ Sinnott for James Fagan,Trevor Conyard for Evan Conyard
Referee:Carl Doyle



