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FOOTBALL: Bannsiders forced to share the spoils with Dungannon



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COLERAINE were forced to share the spoils when Dungannon Swifts were the visitors to the Showgrounds.
Marty Quinn rested a number of key players ahead of Saturday's Irish Cup tie with Linfield.

With Carson, Neill and Hunter all on the bench it gave the Showgrounds younger players a chance. Alan Ewart was impressive so too was the goal scorer Trevor Hutchinson.

Jamie Tomelty rolled the ball past McCormick on 23 minutes to put the visitors ahead in the final game of the Carnegie Premier League.

Trevor Hutchinson equalised on 48 minutes when he shot from six yards out to beat the Dungannon keeper.

Austin Friel swept the ball in from 12 yards after a cross from Terry Fitzpatrick on 74 minutes to restore the Swifts' lead but McVey levelled minutes later.

For full match report and reaction see Tuesday's Coleraine Times.


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