Newtown Sharp Shooters Annex Owen Roes
Newtownstewart 1-14 Owen Roes 0-4
A dark, gloomy sky greeted the footballers of Newtownstewart and Owen Roes last Wednesday evening in the latest round of the ACL. However after a hour’s football the sun shone on the home side, as the foreboding sky continued to parallel the Owen Roe’s season.
The home side hit the ground running
in the wet, and raced into an early 0-3 to no-score lead as midfielders Boyle
twice, and Gallagher impressively dissected the posts. Aidan McCrossan pulled
one back for Owen Roes as they struggled to gain any sort of foothold in the
game.
The St.Eugene’s continued to
dominate proceedings, as McCrossan again was the only reply to a Newtownstewart
triple salvo with Dean Arnold among the point scorers. Indeed the hosts tagged
on two more points to end the half 0-8 to 0-2 ahead.
With the aid of a stiff enough wind
Owen Roes would’ve came out fancying their chances of closing the gap in the
second period. However lacking any semblance of a fight, Newtown were allowed to
control the game for the duration of the thirty minutes.
An early point got the hosts away,
and within five minutes of the restart they had tagged on a goal as the Owen
Roes defence went walkabouts leaving Dylan Early exposed in nets to a easy one
on one opportunity that was dispatched with aplomb.
Within minutes the contest was over
as the St.Eugene’s stretched their lead with three further scores. Kiernan
Kelly and sub Ronan Parker added to the meagre Owen Roes tally late on, but
Newtownstewart immediately cancelled these off with two scores of their own.
To compound a miserable night for the O’Neills captain Declan McCrossan was
forced to leave the fray with a bad injury early in the second period, that
looks set to rule him out of the rest of the season.
This was easily Owen Roes poorest
performance of the season, with not a single player emerging with any credit.
The Newtownstewart attacking unit gave a lesson in converting points but were
allowed acres of space to operate, and the Owen Roes forward line were toothless
for the entire duration. With the Championship first round on Friday 25th
July just two weeks away, the players must now try and pick themselves up and
get the bit between their teeth.
Owen Roes: Dylan Early, Paul Kelly,
Kevin Doherty, Brendan McCrossan, Michael Caldwell, Gerard Devine, Ryan Stewart,
Marcus McGinley, Chris Kelly, Declan McCrossan, Clarke Stephenson, Kiernan Kelly
(0-1), John Harper, Stephen Boyle, Aidan McCrossan (0-2). Subs: Ronan Parker for
Stephen Boyle (30 mins), Davy Harte for Declan McCrossan (43 mins), Gerard
McShane, Sean og Devine, Cathal Dooher for Stewart, Caldwell and Harper (50
mins).