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06 Sept 2025

WATCH: Clinical Treaty United make it four-in-a-row with impressive win at Longford

WATCH: Clinical Treaty United make it four-in-a-row with impressive win at Longford

Enda Curran grabbed a brace of goals in Treaty Utd's impressive league win over Longford Town on Saturday night

A BRACE of goals from in-form striker Enda Curran and another goal from substitute Stephen Christopher gave Treaty United  a deserved 3-0 win over Longford Town in dramatic SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at Bishopsgate on Saturday night.

The win, Treaty's fourth on the bounce in the league, has seen Tommy Barrett's side move level on points with fifth-placed Athlone Town in the SSE Airtricity League First Division table.

The game produced three red cards with 'Town keeper Jack Brady dismissed on sixty-two minutes, while Treaty player Ben O’Riordan was sent-off along with Town coach Gavin Piers, deep into stoppage time.

Longford created the game’s first real opportunity on the quarter-hour mark when Aodh Dervin delivered a dangerous curling cross from the right that was headed on by Jamal Ibrahim to Gary Armstrong near the back post, but his shot was straight at Treaty keeper Shane Hallahan.

However, Treaty United dominated proceedings for the rest of the opening forty-five minutes creating numerous chances.

In the sixteenth minute, a Dean George pull-back from the left picked out Conor Barry sixteen yards out from goal, but he blazed his shot well over the Town crossbar.

Four minutes later, a Marc Ludden corner from the left resulted in O’Riordan’s close range header being brilliantly tipped over by Longford keeper Brady.

Treaty were putting the Town defence under severe pressure from their corners and eventually it paid dividends for the visitors on twenty-five minutes when they took the lead.

Moments before they scored, Town keeper Brady produced a sharp save from O’Riordan who had cut into the Town box from the right, but shortly afterwards, they were deservedly ahead when another brilliant corner delivery from Ludden was headed home by Treaty striker Curran.

In the twenty-seventh minute, the Munster men almost doubled their advantage. A quick throw-in from Ludden caught the Town players off guard and Dean George had only Brady to beat, however, the Town stopper produced an excellent save from the striker’s shot.

Within a minute, the home side had another lucky escape when George raced clear, rounded keeper Brady and seemed destined to shoot into the empty net, only for Shane Elworthy to come to the Town’s rescue with a superb last-ditch tackle.

Brady produced his fourth outstanding save in the thirty-sixth minute when reacting smartly to keep out another O’Riordan effort after a defensive mistake from Longford.

Two minutes into the second-half, Treaty again carved open the Town defence when Alec Byrne waltzed his way past three defenders before threading a perfectly weighted ball into the path of George, only for his shot across the face of the Town goal flashing inches wide of the far post.

Treaty went two-up on sixty-two minutes when they were awarded a penalty. A Ludden throw into the box from the left resulted in Town centre-back Cian Byrne penalised for climbing all over Darren Nwankwo, and up stepped Curran to slot home from the spot sending Brady the wrong way.

However, controversy followed in the aftermath, as Town keeper Brady dismissed. Brady, who had been booked for disputing the penalty award, received his second yellow card followed by the red.

The Munster side sealed the victory and the three points when substitute Stephen Christopher swept home a Byrne pass on seventy-five minutes.

There was a dust-up up in stoppage time when Treaty had O’Riordan shown a straight red card after a tussle with Longford’s Cian Byrne, while Town coach Gavin Piers was harshly dismissed when all he was trying to do was to shield Byrne.

Next up for Treaty United is a crucial home meeting with high-flying league leaders Galway United at the Markets Field on Friday night next, 7.45pm.

Longford Town FC: Brady, Giurgi, Elworthy, Byrne, O’Connor, Dervin, Verdon, Armstrong, Ibrahim, Meaney, James. Substitutions: Daly for Armstrong, O’Brien Whitmarsh for James (both 58 minutes), Bourke for Meaney (64 minutes), Fay for Daly (87 minutes).

Treaty Utd: Hallahan, O’Riordan, Spain, Nwankwo, Ludden, Barry, Byrne, Devitt, Armshaw, Curran, George. Substitutions: Kelly for Barry, Christopher for Armshaw (both 68 minutes), Coughlan for Curran (79 minutes), Kirkland for George , Conroy for Byrne (both 86 minutes).

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