 Darren Armour scored Distillery's equaliser against Coleraine |
Coleraine have now gone six Irish Premier League games without a win as three goals in the last 10 minutes gave Lisburn Distillery victory. The Bannsiders had taken the lead on 74 minutes through Barry Curran but they were denied the win by Distillery's strong finish.
Darren Armour shot their equaliser from close-range and Francis Murphy then edged them in front.
Andy Barron scored a third to make sure for Paul Kirk's Whites.
So Distillery's good start to 2005 continues, this success adding to a 3-1 league win over Cliftonville and the Irish Cup success against Ballinamallard.
But things did not look good for them when Curran got the opener for Coleraine with just 16 minutes left.
Stephen Carson flicked the ball up and, when Jody Tolan headed it back, there was Curran to stab in.
Distillery levelled on 80 minutes with Armour shooting in from close-range after Curran had missed the chance to clear Barron's corner.
Two minutes later Murphy's angled right-foot drive beat keeper Davy O'Hare and on 85 minutes Barron shot home after Pat McAllister's poor clearance.