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Last Updated: Saturday, 15 December 2007, 17:12 GMT
Lisburn Distillery 5-0 Limavady
Lisburn Distillery's Gary Browne
Gary Browne put Lisburn Distillery ahead at Ballyskeagh
Lisburn Distillery moved into fourth in the Carnegie Irish Premier League table by emphatically ending Limavady's three-match winning run at Ballyskeagh.

Gary Browne's 29th-minute free-kick, which somehow went into the net, turned the game in Distillery's favour.

Andrew Waterworth doubled Distillery's lead a minute before half-time.

Paul Muir (51) and Wayne Buchanan (63) added further goals and after Matt Crossan's 67th-minute dismissal, Stephen Shaw (88) added the fifth.

Crossan was dismissed after getting his second yellow card.

Browne's free-kick was not particularly well-struck but Limavady goalkeeper Glenn Millar appeared to be unsighted and the ball made its way to the net.

The Whites' second was also a soft goal with Shaw's cross being allowed to go all the way through to Waterworth who stroked home.

Limavady could have been level by that stage but Philip Matthews had made a great double-save to deny Conor Lynch.

Waterworth forced a good save out of Millar after the break but Muir's headed goal ended any prospect of a Limavady comeback.

Buchanan headed Browne's free-kick home for the fourth while Shaw struck the fifth late on from long range.



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