Johnstown 1 – Quay Celtic 4
Johnstown’s introduction to football at this level was a cruel one. Despite taking the lead, their opponent’s clinical efficiency in front of goal condemned Johnstown to their first league defeat in 12 months as Quay Celtic ran out 4-1 winners in the O’Neill’s Sportswear Division 1 clash at the MDL on Sunday morning.
The visitors from Dundalk started well. A corner early on, required Gintas Baltinas to be alert, called upon on 3 occasions before the danger was finally cleared.
Scoring his 3rd of the season, Arnold Ruksenas opening the scoring on 10 minutes. With Quay Celtic looking to attack, Jamie Connolly stepped in to dispossess his opponent. Two strides later, with his head up, Connolly slid the ball through to Ruksenas who picked his spot and made it 1-0.
It was very nearly 2-0 just minutes later when Lee Fahy was foiled by the visiting keeper.
Midway through the first half, Quay Celtic were level. Their forward timed his run well and race onto the ball before finishing passed Baltinas.
5 minutes later, as Connolly tried to let the ball run out for a goal kick, a Quay Celtic player hooked the ball back into the danger zone, where despite the dive of Baltinas, saw his team mate presented with the easiest of opportunities. He made no mistake and the Dundalk men were 2-1 up.
Johnstown were almost on level terms just on the stroke of half time. Sean Challenger played a superb ball forward to Lee Fahy. With the left winger advancing into the area, he unselfishly squared to Obi Pilane whose shot was saved from point blank range.
The first action of the second half saw Quay Celtic double their advantage. With the ball high upfield on their right, the men from Louth presented their onrushing midfielder with a perfect chance which he dispatched into net from inside the area.
In a 5 minute spell just before the hour mark, Ruksenas had a number of chances to pull one back for his side. The first of these came as he raced on to a Lee Fahy through ball. His left foot shot was tame and comfortably saved.
His next chance came courtesy of a great pass by Jay Colton. This time on his right, Ruksenas could not keep his shot down. Sean Challenger was the provider of Ruksenas’ 3rd opportunity in this spell. Again, however, it fell to his left side. Despite 2 bites at the cherry, Ruksenas just could not convert and the deficit remained 3-1.
As the game entered its final 10 minutes, Johnstown were forced into withdrawing keeper Gintas Baltinas, who’d picked up knock earlier in the game, replacing him with Jimmy Caffery. The stand-in keeper was called upon immediately to deny Quay Celtic as they looked to capitalise on a mix up between Darren McQuillan and Jay Colton.
On 88 minutes, Quay Celtic struck their fourth of the morning. With Johnstown looking for the goal to reignite this game as a contest, Celtic broke forward at pace leaving them one on one against Caffery who had no chance as they made 4 goals to 1.
In the last minute, 2 second half substitutes combined for Johnstown’s final chance of the game. Justin Flynn, using all his strength and skill made it to the by line before pulling the ball back to Dave Grumley. The ball arrived at knee height and Grumley could only fire over under pressure from the defence. And with that squandered opportunity, went Johnstown’s proud undefeated league record stretching back 12 months.
Johnstown FC Team: G. Baltinas, J. Colton, J. Connolly, D. McQuillan (c), J. McDermott, O. Pilane, S. Conroy, C. Murphy, S. Challenger, L. Fahy, A. Ruksenas
Subs:J. Flynn for McDermott, D. Grumley for Murphy, J. Caffery for Baltinas.
