UCD 0 - 2 Bohemians
The Gypsies weren’t holding back and started with conviction. After playing most of the first minutes amongst the UCD defence Conor Powell showed quick feet in the 7th and fed Mark Quigley who was showing good early signs. The cross from the ex-St Pats man found Cretaro alone; his header saved brilliantly by Billy Brennan.
The Bowl has been the place to go this season if it’s neat, passing
football you’re partial to but it was Bohs who were showing early on
why they remain the team to beat. Cretaro, who started on the bench on
Friday last (against Sporting Fingal) was on from the start here and
was proving a handful for the Students. Twelve minutes in he was
hauled over in the box by Paul Corry and Dave McKeon pointed to the
spot. Paddy Madden is the man in form and he stuck it away, to
Brennan’s left, with minimum fuss.
UCD were making little threat in the final third and when they did
make their first real foray with purpose in the 28th minute, Chris
Mulhall lost his feet at the critical moment after Dwayne Wilson had
set him up from the right.
Bohs kept pressing and despite a lull in proceedings got a clear
chance to go two up five minutes from half-time. Good exchange play
between Cretaro and Brian Shelley ended up with Gareth McGlynn curling
just right of Brennan’s goal. Despite the possession enjoyed by the
Gypsies the Students could have drawn level in the 45th when Sean
Harding found himself getting two bites of the cherry in an unfamiliar
position just outside the Bohemians box. The shot that mattered sailed
inches wide.
Martin Russell may have had words in the dressing room at the
interval; UCD starting the second period with real enthusiasm at
least. In the 58th minute Ciaran Kilduff flashed just wide of Barry
Murphy’s goal just seconds after he’d replaced Paul Corry.
With Bohemians readying themselves for Europe Pat Fenlon can be sure
all in his squad will be desperate to impress coming up to Tuesday
weeks 1st leg. None more so than Cretaro, who is champing at the bit
to nail down a starting position. He was popping up everywhere here.
Sixty six minutes in he forced Brennan into another save after he
eventually got the better of Ciaran Nangle and only four minutes later
he found Madden on the left with a pin point pass across the defence.
Madden, on current form, only needed a sniff and finished superbly off
the angle of the box. Six goals from four games now and this kind of
form from the young Dubliner will likely be attracting one or two
watchful eyes from further afield- his brace ensuring Bohs sit in
third behind Shamrock Rovers and St. Patrick’s Athletic.
UCD: Billy Brennan; Sean Harding, Evan McMillan, Andy Boyle, Ciaran
Nangle; Stephen Roche (Paul O’Conor 72‘) , Paul Corry (Ciaran Kilduff
56‘), Greg Bolger; Dwayne Wilson, Chris Mulhall, Graham Rusk (Keith
Ward 83’)
Subs not used: Brian Shorthall, Ger Barron
Booked: Roche (27’)
Bohemians: Barry Murphy; Brian Shelley, Owen Heary, Ken Oman, Conor
Powell; Gareth McGlynn, Ruadhri Higgins, Paul Keegan, Mark Quigley
(Killian Brennan 78’) ; Raffaele Cretaro (Glen Cronin 87‘), Paddy
Madden
Subs not used: Chris O’Connor, Jason McGuinness, Mark Rossiter
Booked: Oman (37’)
Referee: David McKeon
Attendance: 737
ExtraTime Man of the Match: Raffaele Cretaro