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BRAY WANDERERS

Aaron McBride 51

Ben Feeney 48

Kurttis Byrne 59

First Division

Lissywollen
08 Jul 2022

Bray secured their first SSE Airtricity League First Division away win since March to keep their play-off hopes alive.

Having failed to win their last five games since beating Athlone at the Carlisle Grounds back in May, goals by Ben Feeney and Kurtis Byrne sealed victory at the Athlone Town Stadium on Friday against the basement club.

The two previous meetings in 2022 had seen Wanderers pick up four points. And the Midlanders had failed to keep a clean sheet all season.

That run continued in the 48th minute when Feeney scored a close range glancing header after Byrne’s cross.

That lead lasted just three minutes. From Glen McAuley’s free, Stephen McGuinness made a parried save. But Aaron McBride reacted to force in the rebound.

The Wicklow outfit went back in front just before the hour mark. Callum Thompson evaded a tackle in his own half to burst forward. His slide rule pass sent Byrne clear to roll low to the net from 14-yards.

The Westmeath team gave a debut to Bulgarian/American goalkeeper Vladislav Velikin while midfielder Adam Lennon returned to the club after a spell at UCD.

But coach Gordon Brett was named as manager on the team sheet in place of Director of Football Dermot Lennon, although both were in the dug-out.

As for Wanderers, with the veteran duo of Kevin Knight (injured) and Conor Clifford (suspended) missing out, Byrne and Karl Manahan were recalled to their first 11 as goalkeeper Stephen McGuinness was named captain.

New signings Colin Kelly (who would debut late on), and Jamie Hollywood were included amongst the substitutes, along with the returning Kieran "Marty" Waters and Dean Zambra.

After a quarter of an hour, both Conor McManus and then Byrne sent inviting crosses into the box that nobody was able to get onto.

At the other end, Dan Blackbyrne and Eoin Massey made vital 26th minute blocks to thwart Glen McAuley.

From then, the ‘Town had the better chances in the opening period. McGuinness made a great save one-one with Thomas Oluwa on 34.

McAuley had a penalty appeal turned down in the 42nd minute after tangling with Massey. Seconds later, Gary Armstrong’s cross-shot clipped the crossbar.

Report courtesy braywanderersfc.ie

Bray Wanderers: 1 Stephen McGuinness (c); 15 Eoin Massey, 2 Daniel Blackbyrne, 12 Jack Hudson , 23 Conor McManus; 16 Callum Thompson, 17 Karl Manahan, 26 Ben Feeney , 11 Paul Fox; 8 Kurtis Byrne, 24 Darragh Lynch
Subs: 10 Kieran Waters, 18 Zak O’Neill, 21 Conor Knight (for Thompson 87), 22 Vilius Labutis (for Lynch 82), 27 Dean Zambra (for Manahan 64), 28 Darragh Levingston, 25 Michael Kelly (gk), 37 Colin Kelly (for Byrne 87), 38 Jamie Hollywood
Athlone Town: 1 Mark Smith (gk), 5 Andy Spain, 6 Blake Ryan, 8 Valerii Dolia (for Oluwa 73), 14 Eoin Sheerin, 22 Youri Habing (for Dobbin 73), 23 Donal Curtin, 26 Ger O’Connor, 27 Noah Flynn
Subs: 1 Mark Smith (gk), 5 Andy Spain, 6 Blake Ryan, 8 Valerii Dolia (for Oluwa 73), 14 Eoin Sheerin, 22 Youri Habing (for Dobbin 73), 23 Donal Curtin, 26 Ger O’Connor, 27 Noah Flynn
Referee: Marc Lynch

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