IRISH LEAGUE: Three sent off as Ballinamallard United beat Glentoran at Ferney Park
Ballinamallard United emerged with a 1-0 win over Glentoran following an incident-packed game at Ferney Park.
But it was referee Keith Kennedy who stole the limelight, showing three red cards and brandishishing another three yellows.
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Hide AdOn the football front, it was Adam Lecky who scored the decisive winner, sliding in at the near post to get a good touch to Ivan Sproule’s neat through ball just inside the penalty box.
Glentoran were reduced to 10 men when keeper Aaron Hogg was red carded for a foul on Stephen O’Flynn as he rounded him to score.
It took substitute keeper Elliott Morris, who had failed a fitness test just before kick-off, at least four minutes to take his place between the post and when he did he made an excellent save from Jason McCartney’s spot-kick.
Then just before the break an incident at the corner of the Glentoran penalty area saw Johnny Lafferty and Steven Gordon battle for a ball. It started a melee with referee Kennedy showing red to both players.
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Hide AdThat left the second half 10 versus nine in Ballinamallard’s favour.
Ballinamallard United: McCusker, McCabe, McKenna, Sproule, Lafferty, McCartney (Mayse 89), Lecky, Friars, Elliott, O’Flynn (Dampbell79), Dykes
Subs: Feeney, Currie, Beacom, Mayse, Campbell
Glentoran: Hogg (Morris 13), Kane, Hollan, Birney, Magee, Allen, Addis (Scullion 82), Gordon, Caldwell, Smith, McCullough
Subs: Morris,Scullion, Morrow, Gibson, Patton
Referee: Keith Kennedy