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Two quick fire goals late in the second half helped Annagh United to victory over Institute at the Brandywell.
'Stute, with Eddie Seydak and Gary Forth in charge following Sean Connor's midweek departure, started well and had the ball in the net on 19 minutes after a corner had been delivered but the 'goal' was ruled out after the referee spotted a foul on Annagh keeper Eoin Hughes.
Further chances followed for the home side through Brendan McLaughlin, Aaron McGurk and Joshua Busteed but the visiting defence remained intact.
As the second half progressed Annagh began to become more of a threat before striking with that killer blow in the final ten minutes.
They moved in front on 83 minutes through Niall Henderson after he converted from the spot following a challenge on Aaron Rogers before, four minutes after that, Robbie Norton made sure of the points with a free-kick after 'Stute keeper Dylan Doherty handled outside the area.