Derry ease past Down on return to Division Two

Rory Gallagher’s side send out an early statement with regulation seven-point win

Derry had too much for Down on their return to Division Two. Photograph: Lorcan Doherty/Inpho
Derry had too much for Down on their return to Division Two. Photograph: Lorcan Doherty/Inpho

Derry 1-10 Down 0-6

Derry had too much guile and firepower for Down, cruising to a seven-point win on their return to Division Two.

Niall Loughlin’s goal midway through the first half provided the centrepiece for victory with as many as nine players all producing scores for the winners.

Andrew Gilmore, with three points, top scored for a Down side who struggled to find any real rhythm throughout the 70 minutes.

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The Mournemen, almost unrecognisable from the team that defeated Derry when last they crossed swords almost two years ago to the day, awarded league debuts to Finn McElroy, Ruairi McCormack, Odhran Murdock and Andrew Gilmore.

An injury time Matthew Downey free stretched Derry’s half-time lead to 1-6 to 0-4, with the scoreboard adequately reflecting the Oakleaf dominance. A beginning that offered hard graft over crowd pleasing artistry, saw little to separate the sides - both amassing 0-2 apiece in the opening quarter. Shane McGuigan and Paul Cassidy’s scores equalled by those of Ruairi McCormack and Darren O’Hagan.

Derry found a quicker gear after that. They hit four of the following five scores with Niall Loughlin’s goal in the 18th minute the key score. Young Lachlan Murray and Ciaran McFaul were also among the scorers, with just Andrew Gilmore’s point and a Barry O’Hagan free keeping Down’s interest in the contest.

There were fully 14 minutes gone in the second half before Derry added to their tally courtesy of a delightful Ciaran McFaul point. But in a low scoring second half, that point heralded three more with Conor Doherty, Niall Toner and Paul Cassidy all raising white flags as Derry eased to the winning line. Frees from Andrew Gilmore book-ended those Derry points in a disappointing night for the Mournemen.

Derry are on the road to Offaly next week, with Down hosting Galway.

Derry: Odhran Lynch; Christopher McKaigue, Brendan Rogers, Conor McCluskey; Conor Doherty (0-1), Gareth McKinless, Padraig McGrogan (0-1); Conor Glass, Ciaran McFaul (0-2); Matthew Downey (0-1, free), Ethan Doherty, Paul Cassidy (0-2); Niall Loughlin (1-0), Shane McGuigan (0-1), Lachlan Murray (0-1). Subs: B Heron for G McKinless (23), N Toner (0-1) for M Downey (46), S Heavron for L Murray (58), S Downey for C Glass (65), J Doherty for S McGuigan (68)

Down: Rory Burns; Peter Fegan, Finn McElroy, Gerard Collins; Ruairi McCormack (0-1), Niall McParland, Darren O'Hagan (0-1); Anthony Doherty, Odhran Murdock; Caolan Mooney, Liam Kerr, Cormac McCartan; Barry O'Hagan (0-1, free), Kevin McKernan, Andrew Gilmore (0-3, two frees). Subs: T Rushe for K McKernan (53), J McCarton for C Mooney (61), C Francis for D O'Hagan (64), B McArdle for L Kerr (68), D Murtrtagh for N McParland (70)

Referee: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon).