Holders Glentoran progress in Co-operative Cup tie
Jason Hill congratulates goalscorer Daryl Fordyce
Holders Glentoran easily beat Queen's University 5-0 in the second round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.
Mattie Burrows scored a second-half hat-trick while Daryl Fordyce continued his fine form with two goals.
Three players were sent-off after a melee as Crusaders won 5-3 away to Warrenpoint Town, while Ryan McCann suffered a suspected broken leg.
Lisburn Distillery were top scorers as they won 9-0 at Armagh City while Newry City beat H&W Welders 3-2 on penalties.
The game had ended 3-3 after full-time and extra-time, with Newry ending the game with nine men, Gerard Rowe (81) and Conor Hagan (105) being sent-off.
Gary Browne scored a hat-trick for the Whites in their demolition at Holm Park.
Portadown were comfortable 7-0 winners at Knockbreda, Richard Lecky and Kevin Braniff both netting a brace.
Dungannon Swifts survived a scare at Dergview, coming from a goal down to level at 1-1 and then winning 4-1 on penalties.
Ronan Kinney scored a hat-trick for Warrenpoint but the Crues progressed.
The Crues had Declan Caddell and David Rainey dismissed, with Gregory Curtis red-carded for Warrenpoint.
Cliftonville eventually broke down a resilient Larne side at Inver Park, with Rory Donnelly scoring the 71st minute winner.
David Scullion scored twice as Coleraine beat Glebe Rangers 5-2, Samuel Devine grabbed a brace in Ards' 3-1 success over Moyola Park and Mark Miskimmin notched a double in Glenavon's 5-2 win against Portstewart.
Carrick Rangers, Donegal Celtic, Institute and Ballymena United also made it through to the round three draw.
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