Match report: Ballynahinch United 1 – 6 Colin Valley

Ballynahinch hosted 1B side Colin Valley at The Millbridge.

It was the home team who took the lead early on when Aaron Cheevers provided for his brother Scott.

United had more chances to increase their lead with opportunities for Scott, Jack Patterson and Aaron Cheevers, with Aaron crashing a free kick off the crossbar.

Richard Annett was commanding at the back while 4th choice goalkeeper, 41 year old, Anthony Greene saved well on multiple occasions.

Having failed to capitalise on a good first half performance, Colin Valley scored an equaliser on the brink of half-time despite strong claims of offside.

United never got started in the second half and fell behind early on.

Their misery was compounded when Matthew Hall was dismissed for a second booking.

A lacklustre second half performance allowed the away side to add four more goals to the scoreline including what looked to be another clear offside.

Player of the Match: Richard Annett

Line up: Anthony Greene, Chris Coleman, Scott Brashaw, Richard Annett, Matthew Hall, Gavin Crawford, Thomas Rodgers (Alan Dickson), Greg Hall [C], Aaron Cheevers, Jack Patterson (Luke Curry), Scott Cheevers (Jamie McNeill)

Match Report: B United 2 – 2 Dundonald FC

Saturday 25 September

Match Sponsor: Ulster Property Sales – Ballynahinch

A point apiece

After last week’s Border Regiment Cup victory, Ballynahinch United returned to league action and entertained Dundonald at The Millbridge.

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Match Report: Ballynahinch United 10 v 0 Wellington Recreation

Wellington Recreation provided the opposition at Millbridge for this vital league encounter with both teams occupying the relegation places in Division 1B. Despite an improvement in results the visitors fortunes have changed in recent weeks with their manager resigning while United have had some really encouraging performances particularly against table topping teams.

Obviously a win for the home team was essential and this was exactly what they got in more ways than one. From the outset United were on the front foot attacking on either flank driven on from central midfield by Gavin Crawford and Ben Wilson while Greg Allison and Jack Davis on the right and Stuart McMullan and Aaron Cheevers on the left. The breakthrough came in the 10th minute after a penetrating attack on the left wing saw Stuart McMullan cross for Greg Allison to shoot home. Wellington almost equalised moments later but Brian McMullan blocked the shot for what was his only serious save of the match. Greg Allison increased United’s lead on 21 minutes when he smashed the ball home after Aaron Cheevers had crossed from the right wing. On the half hour mark Matty Shaw crashed the ball off the crossbar.

Just before half time Stuart McMullan raced clear of the visitors defence and crossed for Greg Allison to head home and score his first hat trick for the first team. Wellington reorganised their defence to nullify the threat coming from United’s left flank however the emphasis changed to the right side and within ten minutes another two goals had been scored through headers from Matty Shaw and Gavin Crawford all from right wing crosses. Jack Davis, Matty Shaw and Aaron Cheever’s swarmed all over the visitors defence resulting in Cheevers scoring on the hour mark to make it 6-0. Jack Davis who has had a superb season since his promotion into the first team scored United’s seventh when he ran into the Wellington penalty area and crash a shot in from ten yards. United never let up in this game scoring a further three goals in the closing quarter with Gavin Crawford crashing a shot into the net from the edge of the penalty area and Aaron Cheevers slipping past the offside trap to score.

First team debutant Scott Cheevers came on for the closing quarter and he made an immediate impact by crashing the ball off the crossbar and in the final minutes he lobbed the onrushing keeper to score his first ever goal at this level and his teams tenth of the game. Defensively United coped easily with the odd forward excursion from the visitors and their back three of Dalton Tate, Scott Brashaw and Paul Dickson regularly joined the attack with Dickson sending several long range shots narrowly wide.

This win took United out of the bottom three but players and management are well aware that a lot of hard work remains to be done in the coming weeks and that starts with this weekend’s visit to Ballywalter.