

Tony McNamee 4' | 1-0 | |
1-1 | 14' Jamie Watson | |
Ryan Flood 47' | 2-1 | |
Ryan Flood 61' | 3-1 | |
Ryan Rainey 62' | ||
65' Patrick Hickey | ||
70' Dylan Gavin | ||
Tony McNamee 83' | ||
Ryan Flood 92' | 4-1 |
Details
Date | Time | League | Season |
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14 October 2023 | 2:30 pm | LOI Men's First Division | 2023 |
Match Report
Athlone Town slipped to a costly fourth successive league defeat, a second half hattrick from Ryan Flood inspiring Finn Harps to finish their home campaign with a win this afternoon. Two points ahead of Treaty United entering the weekend’s fixtures, Athlone playoff hopes will be jangling even more nervously now, dependent on the Shannonsiders slipping up to maintain fifth place and the accompanying fourth, and final, playoff position it brings. Finishing with a fierce derby at home to Longford Town ensures their chance at having a shot at making the Premier Division will go all the way to the final whistle of the regular season. Harps remain ninth after a disappointing year, but finish with a flourish at Finn Park, reward for their home fans after a tough spell back in the second tier of Irish football. Although it was Athlone with more to play for a playoff place still tightly contested, three successive defeats had clearly dented their confidence. Frailty which Finn Harps pounced upon inside four minutes as midfielder Tony McNamee spun a deceptive free kick beyond the reach of away goalkeeper, Enda Minogue, the Town caught out to the glee of a jubilant, long-suffering Ballybofey crowd. Set piece uncertainty almost got the visitors level, though, home netminder, Antonio Tuta uncertain in his claiming of a free but it went unpunished as Patrick Hickey poked wide. As Athlone rammed up the pressure, Tuta pulled off an astonishing save from a crisply struck, Frantz Pierrot volley. But an equaliser was coming and duly arrived, defender Matthew Baker crossing well and home defender, Jamie Watson, under pressure from Pierrot, got an unfortunate touch on the ball in, which directed it, inadvertently into his own net. One all after a blockbuster opening quarter of an hour! Harps responded impressively to that setback, Stephen Doherty a driving force down the left on his return the starting side. A close-range shot from Matty Makinson, blocked by Athlone, after a long throw landed invitingly for the defender, represented either sides’ best chance since scoring. Athlone’s most flowing move came seven minutes before the break, a rapid counterattack as Hickey sprung forward, found his captain, Oisin Duffy out left. His delivery across goal was hacked away heroically by home defender, Noe Baba before Hickey blasted the second ball high and over. Mirroring their superb start, Darren Murphy’s Harps struck early again in the second half. This, a craftily worked corner, saw an alert McNamee pick out Ryan Flood, in space and free on the edge of the box. The American struck it sweetly and sent a ninth strike of the season soaring past Minogue into the top corner, another long ranger for the collection for Harps’ top scorer this season. On the hour, it got even better for, most of, the Ballybofey faithful. Substitute Sean O’Donnell, introduced at half time, used his speed to motor in behind and was unceremoniously upended, referee, Mark Moynihan pointing to the penalty spot. Up stepped Flood who fantastically fired it home for number three for Harps, Athlone players left stunned amid trying to regroup themselves and maintain their increasingly precarious playoff place. Throwing the kitchen sink at it in the final quarter, Athlone tested Tuta and co with an array of threatening crosses, going closest twenty-one minutes from time when Pierrot hit the post. Donal Curtin, freshly introduced from the bench, drew a save from Tuta with a tame strike, the home rearguard, encouraged vocally all the way by Murphy from the sideline, standing firm. Indeed, superb holdup play by O’Donnell allowed Flood to rattle in another shot, Minogue parrying out to the relentless Aaron McLaughlin who stabbed his rebound into Minogue’s chest as the Donegal fans cheered Harps home to the rafters. O’Donnell then ousted Jack Kavanagh for pace, another devastating break resulting in the substitute striker winning a second spot kick, an almost identical incident to the third goal. And with a similar outcome, the spot kick was convincingly scored, with conviction, by Flood as the top scorer deservedly bagged a hattrick late on, Athlone completely flat as a pancake and out of ideas. Daire Coyle made a late debut off the bench to cap a perfect day for Murphy and Harps. Athlone fans could, at least, console themselves with news of Galway taking a first half lead at playoff rivals, Treaty United. What will annoy The Town is the reliance they now have on the Champions seeing that out. They will hope to end the losing run and take charge of their own fate by winning against Longford on Friday evening.Hattrick hero Flood helps Harps sink Athlone
Timeline
10. Tony McNamee | 4' | |
2. Jamie Watson | 14' | |
BJ Banda Sean O'Donnell |
46' | |
7. Ryan Flood | 47' | |
55' | Valerii Dolia Dylan Gavin |
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7. Ryan Flood | 61' | |
11. Ryan Rainey | 62' | |
65' | 15. Patrick Hickey | |
70' | 11. Dylan Gavin | |
71' | Oisin Duffy Jack Kavanagh |
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Ryan Rainey Max Hutchison |
78' | |
10. Tony McNamee | 83' | |
85' | Matthew Baker Daniel Orrego |
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85' | Aaron Connolly Donal Curtin |
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7. Ryan Flood | 92' | |
Aaron McLaughlin Damian Duffy |
94' | |
Tony McNamee Darragh Coyle |
94' |
Past Meetings
![]() ![]() (Round 26)
4 - 1Athlone Town Stadium Athlone Town AFC 4-1 Finn Harps FC |
![]() ![]() (Round 12)
1 - 4Finn Park Finn Harps FC 1-4 Athlone Town AFC |
![]() ![]() (Round 2)
3 - 1Athlone Town Stadium Athlone Town AFC 3-1 Finn Harps FC |
Ground
Finn Park |
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Finn Park, Navenny Street, Stranorlar Electoral Division, Lifford-Stranorlar Municipal District, County Donegal, F93 Y27K, Ireland |
FULL TIME - What a way to finish at Finn Park! 4-1 to Harps, Athlone's playoff hopes are very precarious now. Full report coming shortly
GOAL - HAT TRICK FOR RYAN FLOOD! 4-1 to Finn Harps!!
PENALTY TO FINN HARPS
An overdue booking for McNamee whilst Donal Curtin replaces Aaron Connolly for Athlone, the visitors chasing but finding little change from the Harps backline
Home sub sees Max Hutchison replace Rainey
OFF THE POST - Athlone trying to rescue themselves see Pierrot denied by the woodwork as Jack Kavanagh replaces Duffy.
Dylan Galvin carded for going in on Tuta, just a split second late
Hickey joins Rainey in the referee's notepad
Ryan Rainey of Finn Harps the first player to receive a yellow card
GOAL - Scored by Flood, Harps lead 3-1!!
PENALTY TO FINN HARPS, O'Donnell fouled
Athlone make a substitution with Dylan Galvin replacing Valerii Dolia
GOAL- 2-1 to Harps!! Crafty set piece worked as McNamee picks out Ryan Flood, who smashes a screamer past Minogue from the edge of the box!
CHANGE - Half time home change as Sean O'Donnell returns from suspension, replacing BJ Banda
SECOND HALF - Back underway, Athlone will want to find a winner in their playoff push? Will they? Or can Harps conclude their home campaign with three points?
HALF TIME - 1-1 at the break. Entertainingly even after the first forty-five.
Great game on here as we go into THREE additional minutes before the break
CHANCE - Hickey leads a rapid Athlone counterattack, finding his captain Oisin Duffy out left, his effort across goal is cleared brilliantly by Noe Baba with Hickey blazing the rebound over!
McLaughlin uses his pace and skedaddles into a shooting position, only to be flagged for a marginal offside
Jamar Campion-Hinds goes close for Athlone, whisking an attempt narrowly over the bar
CHANCE - The tenacity of Aaron McLaughlin earns Harps an attacking throw. It lands for Matty Makinson whose shot is blocked before McNamee fires over, Darren Murphy's side doing well here
Doherty causing the away side all sorts of problems with wicked deliveries down the left flank, Harps having the better of it now!
GOAL - 1-1, and it's been coming! Matthew Baker the provider, a dangerous ball in and it takes an unfortunate knick off home defender, Jamie Watson to deflect in!
SAVE - TUTA! Top drawer save to repel a thumping Pierrot volley!
CHANCE - Another Athlone set piece causes chaos, Harps indebted to Doherty's clearance, this time
CHANCE - Should be 1-1. Home keeper, Antonio Tuta comes to claim a free, doesn't but Patrick Hickey scoops it wide
GOAL - 1-0 to Harps!! Tony McNamee with it, a direct free kick that catches keeper, Enda Minogue out!
KICK OFF - Underway in Ballybofey!
TEAM NEWS - Stephen Doherty is back starting for Harps whilst dangerman, Frantz Pierrot starts up front for Athlone
Afternoon all and welcome to a Saturday of League of Ireland action. Across the penultimate weekend of the First Division, teams are playing with our focus here on events from Finn Park as Finn Harps host playoff-chasing, Athlone Town. Kick off is at 2:30pm and team news is coming up