Superb away win for Portrush

PSNI II 0 Portrush II 2

PORTRUSH Seconds travelled to Belfast on Friday night for what was anticipated as being a tough encounter against a PSNI side.

Portrush fielded a young and inexperienced side but the one quality they didn’t lack was enthusiasm and commitment.

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And that was evident right from the start when they opened the scoring inside 60 seconds.

The ball was slipped through to Andy Dalzell whose first time shot thundered the back of the board.

This gave Portrush a real fillip, but it was the PSNI who took control and they proceeded to bombard the visitors’ goalmouth. but the defence performed heroics keeping the opposition at bay.

The first half performance was far from pleasing for Portrush with one experienced player saying he had never seen them play so badly but miraculously keep their goal intact.

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PSNI had actually started the match with just ten men and when they had their full strength team for the second period, Portrush felt they were in for a thumping.

PSNI enjoyed a number of decisions which led to short corners, however, Portrush again met the pressure with success and. remarkably, got another goal.

Tom Cartmill played a captain’s role when he cleared off the line to keep his side ahead.