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McKendry Hits Four as U23s Thrash Coventry
Monday, 18th Dec 2017 15:04

Conor McKendry scored four superb goals and assisted two more as Town’s U23s thrashed 10-man Coventry City 6-0 at Playford Road. The Young Blues were rampant in a first half in which they scored four times - Monty Patterson netting in addition to McKendry’s first three - with Ben Morris adding the fifth and McKendry the sixth in a second period in which the visitors had central defender Reece Ford dismissed for a second bookable offence.

Kick-off was delayed after referee Ian Fissenden deemed Town’s blue and white home kit to be clashing with the visitors’ traditional sky blue. Gerard Nash’s side returned to the dressing room to change into three seasons ago's all-orange away kit.

McKendry wasn’t too far away from opening the scoring in the fifth minute when he curled a 25-yard freekick beyond the Coventry wall which keeper Tom Bilson did well to palm away from goal down to his left. A minute later, the Northern Irishman hit another effort not too far wide.

And it was the Town number 11 who was to open the scoring in the 10th minute with a stunning strike, cutting in from the left before smashing a shot which never deviated before hitting the top corner of the net.

A minute later it was 2-0 with McKendry this time supplying the pass. The 19-year-old played a brilliant ball in behind the Coventry defence for Monty Patterson to chase and the New Zealand international confidently stroked past the advancing Bilson.

Town almost made it 3-0 in the 13th minute when McKendry deftly volleyed a Bailey Clements cross from the left past Bilson but off the inside of the post, the Sky Blues’ keeper gratefully grabbing hold of the loose ball on his line.

The Blues continued to look the most likely scorers, Ben Folami hitting a low shot which was deflected just past the post.

Town threatened again on 23 when a cross from the left was diverted just behind Folami, the loose ball just failing to fall for McKendry.

The Blues were looking like adding to their lead every time they went forward and a minute later Folami shot not too far over from distance.


On 33 Thompson was booked for a foul on Folami, then following the freekick McKendry looked to be fouled by Reece Ford inside the box but referee Fissenden waved the appeals away. After the official had turned his back Ford shoved the Town winger over.

However, Ford only had to wait another minute to get his name in the ref’s book and McKendry just a little longer for his second goal of the game.

The Coventry centre-half was booked for a foul on Folami just outside the area to the right and McKendry curled an inch-perfect freekick between Bilson diving to his left and the inside of the post.

Coventry almost pulled a goal back from a rare foray forward on 37, but Billy Stedman headed wide at the far post from a cross from the left.

A minute before the break, McKendry completed his excellent first-half hat-trick. Folami was fouled by Thompson on the edge of the box to the left and the Northern Irishman delicately curled his second freekick of the afternoon and his third goal of the game past Bilson to his right.

The Town youngsters could be well pleased with their 45 minutes’ work having dominated virtually from start to finish in front of the watching Mick McCarthy and Terry Connor, who didn’t return for the second half with the first team squad in for training this afternoon.

Coventry swapped Luke Rowe for Lewis Green ahead of the restart and had the second period’s first chance in the 53rd minute after Morris had been penalised and booked for a foul not far outside the box to the right. However, Chris Camwell curled the freekick well over.

Blues keeper Nick Hayes was forced into his first serious save in the 62nd minute, advancing quickly off his line to block Kyle Finn’s strike at goal from the left of the area.

But two minutes later, the Blues made it 5-0. Downes brought the ball forward from deep and rode a number of tackles - Dion Kelly-Evans subsequently picking up a booking for his cynical but unsuccessful attempt at a trip - before feeding McKendry to his right who played in to Morris, who whipped a shot across Bilson right-footed and into the net.

The dominant Downes was immediately replaced by Shane McLoughlin, who took up his central midfield role and grabbed the captain’s armband.

Folami struck a low shot which Bilson palmed wide, before the Australian striker was replaced by Declan Daniels and Luke Woolfenden by Corrie Ndaba for the final 20 minutes.

Coventry were reduced to 10 men in the 74th minute when Ford was shown his second yellow card of the afternoon and then a red for a foul on Morris midway inside the Sky Blues’ half on the left.

With 10 minutes remaining Patterson shot over after a quick Town break from a visitors’ corner, then Clements poked a loose ball over the bar from the edge of the box before Hayes saved sharply from Jack Burroughs at the other end.

In the 84th minute McKendry added to the visitors’ misery when he scored his fourth of the afternoon, rifling a low left-footed 25-yard strike past Bilson and into the corner of the net.

There were no further goals in the final six minutes and the final whistle was greeted by applause from the small Playford Road crowd.

McKendry will deservedly grab all the headlines for his four brilliant strikes and two assists. The Northern Irishman might even have scored more having gone close when he hit the post in the first half.

But it was a fine team display throughout from Nash’s men, who started the game one place and two points behind the Sky Blues.

They were thoroughly outclassed once Town had netted their quick-fire first and second goals in the 10th and 11th minutes and the margin of victory might have been even wider.

U23s: Hayes, D Crowe, Clements, Downes (c) (McLoughlin 65), Woolfenden (Ndaba 70), Webber, Morris, Blanchfield, Folami (Daniels 70), Patterson, McKendry. Unused: Wright, Dobra.

Coventry: Bilson, Kelly-Evans, Camwell, Hickman, Thompson, Ford, Stedman, Burroughs (Johnson 84), Finn, Sayoud (S Green 77), L Green (Rowe 46). Unused: White.


Photo: Larry McQuillan/Drogheda United



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kozmik added 15:10 - Dec 18
Hope MM and TC were impressed!
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PavlovsCat added 15:17 - Dec 18
Rated McKendry whenever I've seen him play. Has quick feet, and flies around the pitch like a terrier. A McCarthy type player who can't be too far away from the first team.

Watch this space, as they say.
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Cookycrew added 15:41 - Dec 18
McKendry is yet another gem coming through the very good Academy production line.
But the whole team played very well.

It must be very tempting for MM to play this U23 side vs Sheff utd in the 3rd Round FACup (just like they did so impressively in the Caribo Cup vs Crystal Palace)
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muccletonjoe added 15:55 - Dec 18
McKendry another youngster coming on leaps and bounds this season. 4 or 5 of u23 side are quite capable of stepping up
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legoman added 15:56 - Dec 18
WoooooooHoooo.
This young fella has been ready for ages. Come on MM take a chance!

I go to all U23 games at PR and we are blessed with talent IMHO. There are queues of our youngsters lining up!
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midastouch added 16:10 - Dec 18
Would love to see McKendry play against Sheff Utd. If he keeps playing like this his chance will surely come sooner rather than later.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:08 - Dec 18
he'll do, ,.............Mick take his name .
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runningout added 17:08 - Dec 18
Brilliant result
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:13 - Dec 18
four goals and two assists in one game , get in there .Well done Conor
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JohnyJohnson added 19:35 - Dec 18
Lol the tall lad behind him looks like he wanted him to pass it, no chance bro I'm gonna score 10!
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RobITFC added 19:46 - Dec 18
Good news , there are several players that would not look out of place in the 1st team , a big improvement since Kennedy was manager , well done Gerard Nash.
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harlingblue added 02:08 - Dec 19
At last we have a batch of exciting young players of quality coming through The Academy ranks, well done Brian Klug, Gerard Nash and all, bodes well for the future of the club.
McKendry is a terrier of a player, short in stature but big in heart and with quality, would not let us down in the 1st team.
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Swn98 added 07:31 - Dec 19
All of a sudden optimism seems to be the order of the day, 3pts on Saturday would be massive with the youth coming through the future looks brighter than for a long while.
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Jimmy86 added 13:10 - Dec 19
Mckendry seems the real deal. He must surely be knocking on the door for inclusion in a first team squad at least. Scored some great goals in the U23 game and looks handy from dead ball situations. Looks quite creative as well, which is a bonus
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Lightningboy added 14:39 - Dec 19
Very promising..Let's hope he's given the chance in our first team that Rhodes & Marriott weren't.
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Seasider added 16:14 - Dec 19
Gerard Nash had a bit of a shaky start I recall when he first took over;but previous that 'Sparky' hadn't been doing too well either.

He has certainly turned it round now,and still without any established players,unless you include Downes as one.

Well done Gerard.Surprised Rowe didn't get a game !
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Bluetone added 16:20 - Dec 19
Mckendry and Moore and a new manager could be exciting next season.
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SussexTractor added 19:39 - Dec 19
Ipswich goal machines ! Now to sort out the future defence and the Premier league promised awaits.
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rickw added 11:51 - Dec 20
Very impressive looking performance!
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