Bray Wanderers 14 Limerick FC 0 
 
Bray made it back to back U17 LOI Academy Tier Two (South) home victories with a convincing win over Limerick. 
Isaac Millington ended with a five-goal salvo on Sunday afternoon as Wanderers did the double over the Shannonsiders. 
Seven goals in each period did the damage as the Green and White’s extended their unbeaten home league run to four games. 
Eric Schütte opened the scoring in the seven minute. But departed soon after with injury. All at the club wish him a speedy recovery to full health. 
Millington made it 2-0 in the 19th minute. He completed his treble with a quick fire double in the 51st and 54th minutes. 
Then the striker added two more late scores in the 83rd and 88th minutes. 
Cristiano Bramley was on the mark twice in the opening period in the 24th and 45th minutes. And finished the game with four assists. 
Bradley Byrne notched the fourth on 25 before the winger went on to set-up three second half goals. 
Defender Luke Smith (30) and substitute Ethan Cheese (33) also found the net before the interval. 
When the teams met last month at Charleville AFC, Sean Hennelly ended with a personal haul of six-goals in that 8-1 success. 
This time round, he was denied by a 57th minute Own Goal before adding a brace in the 61st and 85th minutes. 
 
Bray Wanderers: Rocco Byrne; Ryan Owens, Max Free, Luke Smith, Bailey Shelley; Aidan Kane, Flynn Ryan; Cristiano Bramley, Eric Schütte, Bradley Byrne, Isaac Millington. 
 
Subs: Conor Lougheed, Kian Dowling, Ronan Dawson, Ethan Cheese, Sean Hennelly, Alex Forde. 
 
Limerick FC: Joshua Wormald; Denis Martsenyuk, Gideon Cobbs-Sarko, Daniel Cullen, Julian Mahango; Caleb Darcy McNamara, Jake Gallagher, Connor Murphy, Saad Abdalla; Callum Murphy, Kieran Isaak. 
 
Subs: Jovanny Kwusike, Alex Uwumarogie, Adam Tariq, Melvin Dazie, John Barrett. 
 
Referee: Pierce McKittrick. Assistant: Eoin Fagan, Antonio Castillo. 
 
Pictures: Ethan Finnerty. 
 
* Elsewhere in the section, leaders Galway United overcame Shamrock Rovers 3-2 at Athenry FC. Cobh Ramblers defeated Waterford FC 3-0 at the SETU Arena while CK United and Kerry FC played out a 2-2 draw at Killeshin AFC. 
All the results means that Galway lead the way on 22 points - level with Waterford. Cobh are third on 15 points with Bray fourth on 14 points. But the Seagulls have a game in hand on both Waterford and Cobh. 
 
* Bray are away to Shamrock Rovers at Roadstone on Sunday September 29 next. 
Tagged as: Men's Under 17s
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