UCD lift Collingwood Cup for 48th time after win over Queen’s

Midfielder Rossa McAllister fired in a stunning opening goal after just 35 seconds

Oriel Park hosted this year’s Collingwood Cup final. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Oriel Park hosted this year’s Collingwood Cup final. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho

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UCD managed to hold on for the win after going a man down to capture the Irish Universities Collingwood Cup for the 48th occasion in the final at Oriel Park.

The game had barely kicked off when UCD struck for the opening goal after just 35 seconds. Midfielder Rossa McAllister fired in the stunning drive from the edge of the box after a beautiful Ciaran Behan pass set him up.

Behan then went on to hit a couple of dangerous efforts from distance that just skimmed the Queen’s cross bar and Tobi Jinad stuck the side netting as the Dublin university were well in control and looked very capable of stretching their lead.

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It was no surprise then when Andreas Djuruus headed in UCD’s second goal off the underside of the crossbar from an Adam Lennon corner on 33 minutes.

Queen’s did test Lorcan Healy with shots from Ronan Young and Lorcan McIlroy but the UCD goalkeeper did well to hold on to both.

The second half began in a similar fashion to the first and Behan fed Djuruus but Conan Doherty made a smart save.

Shortly after the UCD striker picked up a second yellow card after a foul on Smith and received his marching orders from referee Eddie Reilly.

After that blow UCD were forced to defend for a period as Queen’s seized the chance to get back into the game.

On 67 minutes, McIlroy chased a long ball into the UCD area and cleverly managed to hook it over the advancing Healy and despite Eoin Farrell’s effort to clear the ball, it bounded into the net.

UCD introduced first teamers Liam Kerrigan and Colm Whelan but they got few chances as the Belfield side were mostly on the back foot with Matty Scott dominating in midfield and Michael Gallagher and Gearoid Mulligan playing sterling roles in central defence.

Queen’s never really looked capable of an equaliser and despite eight minutes of time added on UCD held on for the victory. While Queen’s must wait another year to get their hands on the coveted trophy which they last won in 1985.

Queen's University Belfast: Conan Doherty; Matthew Thomas Smith, Leon Bonnes, Dan Mairs, Matt Doherty; Michael Glynn, Adam Green; Tomas Matthews, Ronan Young, Daylen Farren; Lorcan McIlroy.

Subs: Sean Og Gallagher (for Mairs 53), Eoin Brown (for Smith 58), Lewis Hunter(for Doherty 75), John Denny (for Matthews 85).

UCD: Lorcan Healy; Eoin Farrell, Michael Gallagher, Gearoid Mulligan, Michael McHugh; Matthew Scott. Rossa McAllister; Adam Lennon, Ciaran Behan, Tobi Jinad; Andreas Djuruus.

Subs: Adam Verdon (for McAllister h-t), Isaac Akinsette 70), Liam Kerrigan (for Lennon 70), Colm Whelan (for Jinad 70).

Referee: Eddie Reilly