Scoreline Flatters Kilkeel
North Down traveled to Kilkeel despite tough road conditions. The team was missing captain Phil Wilson, sidelined by a groin injury, and Jonny Linter due to work commitments. However, they were boosted by the return of Ross Linter, making his first appearance of the season.
The first quarter was a balanced affair. Goalkeeper Rodgers reacted quickly to clear a dangerous overhead ball, while Blair and McKane forced a fine save from the Kilkeel keeper. At the other end, Kilkeel fired over after a quick break. North Down created chances too, with McKane making a brilliant run before crossing to McKeown, whose shot was blocked. Both sides defended well, and the quarter ended scoreless.
The second quarter followed a similar pattern, with play flowing from end to end. Boyd and Blair combined effectively, but no one could connect with the cross. Kilkeel earned a corner late in the half, but North Down’s defence stood firm, keeping the game level at halftime.
The match turned in the 50th minute when a defensive error gifted Kilkeel a simple goal to take the lead. North Down pushed hard for an equaliser. Linter crossed to Bailie, who failed to control the ball, missing a key opportunity. McKane, North Down’s most dangerous forward, made an excellent run into the circle but saw his reverse shot sail over the bar. Bailie then broke through but shot high again.
As North Down pressed, Kilkeel capitalised on the counterattack. Their speedy forward, Finlay, doubled the lead, leaving North Down chasing the game.
In the final quarter, North Down’s desperation for goals left them vulnerable at the back. Finlay struck twice more, punishing defensive lapses, leaving Rodgers with no chance. A late mistake by Tweedie, who otherwise had an excellent game, led to Kilkeel’s fifth goal.
North Down didn’t give up. McKeown forced a save, and Fraser won a penalty corner, which he converted for a consolation goal. The final whistle blew at 5-1, a scoreline that didn’t reflect the close contest.
North Down’s efforts were hampered when Gilmore and Boyd couldn’t continue due to injuries, and Phil Templeton had to play on despite carrying a knock because substitutes were limited.
Burch Autos man of the match, Ross Blair.