League Report: Cabinteely 2 - 1 Treaty United
Kevin Dooney reports from Stradbrook
Five minutes either side of half time provided all the excitement as Cabinteely ran out 2-1 winners in a hard fought battle against Treaty United.
The Limerick side’s red and white strip, making its first outing at Stradbrook, saw a cagey start to the match with neither side able to impose themselves on the match.
A shift in formation for Cabo saw Dean Casey return to the left wing where he’s looked most threatening this year as Green Line graduate Zak O’Neill showed his versatility filling in at right back.
Cabo did have the best of the early opportunities as Alex Aspil, in search of his first club goal, cannoned his effort off the crossbar in the 14th minute.
Treaty’s Kieran Hanlon took a similar approach but neither of his first half long-range efforts troubled Ben Clark in the Cabinteely goal.
Just as it appeared the sides were about to enter the break even Kieran Marty Waters, Cabo’s record goal scorer, popped up to get his first goal of the season. Ben Clark’s goal kick was flicked on by a leaping Labutis in midfield to release Waters, who took one touch past a stranded Tadgh Ryan at the edge of the box before he guided a left footed effort into the open goal.
Cabo’s lead was short lived after half time as Treaty found an equaliser three minutes into the second half. Edward McCarthy’s first time cross from the right was parried by a diving Harry Halwax (who had replaced an injured Ben Clark in the Cabo goal at half time) but fell at the feet of Sean McSweeney just inside the Cabo box. McSweeney’s effort was on target with Mitchell Byrne standing on the line not being able to prevent it going in.
The parity lasted less time than Cabo’s original lead as their advantage was restored within two minutes. McSweeney, in search of a second, had a shot from distance well saved by Halwax. Zak O’Neill at right back went long in search of Waters who flicked on to Jordan Payne striding down the right wing.
Payne cut inside and his shot was palmed onto the crossbar by Tadgh Ryan. Ben Hanrahan was beaten by the rebound but Vilius Labutis charging in from centre midfield was on hand to nod the ball home.
Cabo had a chance to further their advantage just two minutes later again when Alex Aspil slipped through Waters who once again found himself one on one with Ryan. This time however Waters could only watch as his effort rolled across goal and past the far post.
The home side remained in control in the second half with both Luke McWilliams and substitute Jem Campion unable to turn good heading opportunities into efforts on target.
Halwax, the Derby loanee, remained untroubled for the remainder of his first appearance at Cabinteely as they ended the first round of fixtures with five wins and very much in the hunt for that much coveted playoff spot.
They’ll hope to continue winning ways when they welcome Wexford, under new manager Ian Ryan, to Stradbrook next week.
Treaty, who have certianly impressed in their first season in the league, will hope to keep their own playoff hunt going next week as they welcome Bray to the Market's Field.
Cabinteely: Ben Clark (Harry Halwax 45’); Zak O'Neill , Daniel Blackbyrne (c), Mitchell Byrne, Luke McWilliams; Jordan Payne, Vilius Labutis, Alex Aspil, Dean Casey (Niall Barnes 86’); Kieran Marty Waters (Lloyd Buckley 90’), Ben Hanrahan (Jem Campion 73’)
Subs not used: Luke Clucas, Eoin McPhillips, Conor Knight, Jack O’Reilly, Lee McEvoy
Booked: Alex Aspil (59’)
Treaty United: Tadgh Ryan; Charlie Fleming, Anthony O’Donnell, Sean Guerins, Marc Ludden; Matt Keane (Adam Foley 83’), Clyde O’Connell (Callum McNamara 55’), Jack Lynch (c), Edward McGinty (Matthew McKevitt 71’); Kieran Hanlon (Joel Coustrain 55’), Sean McSweeney (Edmond O’Dwyer 83’)
Subs not used: Shane Cusask, Joe Collins, Alan Murphy, Shane Lowth
Booked: Clyde O’Connell (39’)
Referee: David Dunne
ExtraTime.com Man of the Match: Kieran Marty Waters (Cabinteely)
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