Well we won the forgotten derby by the odd goal in five.
Bray lined out with ex-College stalwarts Jody Lynch and Hugh Davey in defence and these were backed up by Robbie Dunne on the bench and Kevin Grogan who was not asked to tog out on this occasion.They probably could have done with him.
The game was fairly even throughout but UCD did begin well and
opened the scoring through Stephen Hurley after 16 minutes.
Kieran "Tarzan" O'Brien swung through a jungle of players to equalize on 26 minutes to leave the half-time score 1-1.
Bray took the lead during a purple patch for the visitors through Eamon Zayed on the hour mark. Pat McWalter switched into the forwards after the break equalised shortly afterwards and grabbed his second of both the game and the season on 75 minutes to seal a hard-earned three points for College.
Sorry it's not a comprehensive match report but was kinda busy during the game.
U.C.D.;- Darren Quigley; Conor Kenna, Brian Shortall ( Aidan Lynch), Alan McNally, Mick O'Donnell;Stephen Hurley, Gary Dicker, Tony McDonnell, Pat McWalter; Robbie Martin, Paul Whitmarsh (Conor Sammon)
BRAY: O'Connor; Tresson, Charles, Lynch, Davey; James, O'Reilly (Eddie Gormley), Keogh, Fox; O'Brien(Conor Sinnott), Zayed


 
			
			 
					
				 
  
  
					
					
					
						 Quote
  Quote 
			 
			 ) and bad passing. Robbir Martin was wasted on the wing IMO and Whitmarsh didn't look up to it, although I'm mindful of the fact that I thought the same about Swan when he signed!
 ) and bad passing. Robbir Martin was wasted on the wing IMO and Whitmarsh didn't look up to it, although I'm mindful of the fact that I thought the same about Swan when he signed!
						 Originally Posted by Poor Student
 Originally Posted by Poor Student
					
				 
						 Was it just ourselves who let the attendence down or did they bring little? What kind of weather are we talking about? I'm sweltering in around 30 degrees heat here at the moment.
  Was it just ourselves who let the attendence down or did they bring little? What kind of weather are we talking about? I'm sweltering in around 30 degrees heat here at the moment.  
						 
			 
  
						 
  
						 
						 
					
						
Bookmarks