
St. Anthony's go through as Newtown United fightback falls short in Jim McLaughlin Cup clash
Wicklow People
Today at 02:30
Michael Gray scored St. Anthony's fourth goal in the 59th minute to wrap up a home win against Newtown United in the Jim McLaughlin Cup quarter-final, as they won 4 goals to 3.
The first goal came in the first minute, Louis Thomas sent a free from the sideline on the right just inside his own half into the box, it skimmed off a Newtown defender's head and fell into the path of Jamie Kelly on the left side of the box. The midfielder was all on his own and finished it into the bottom right corner.

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