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Larne 1-2 Institute
Carnegie Premier League - Saturday, 5th January, 2008
LARNE'S woes continued with this defeat at home to Institute which leaves boss Tommy Leeman still seeking his first win in charge of the club.

David Ogilby edged Institute into the lead after just 11 minutes when he headed a Martin Cutmore cross past Larne loan 'keeper David Wilton.

Larne might have levelled on two occasions moments from the break when first Bertie Fulton came close followed by a 30-yard Ross Black drive which Michael Doherty did well to tip over.

Leeman's side grabbed the equaliser ten minutes from time when Marty Hunter beat Alan Ryan - who had replaced the injured Doherty at the break - from six yards after Glen Hand had delivered a right-wing cross.

But the visitors regained the lead on 85 minutes through a strong Ryan McCreadie finish from 12 yards.

Picture: David Hunter
David Ogilby (Institute)

Larne
Wilton, Cleary, R. Black, A. Black, Hamilton, Robinson, Hand, Lagan, Moran, Fulton, Dickson subs Rafferty (replaced Fulton 59), Hunter (replaced Moran 46), Doherty (not used), Murray (not used)

Institute
Doherty, Boyle, Seydak, Scoltock, Kee, Ogilby, Semple, Lowry, McCreadie, Divin, Cutmore subs Bell (not used), R. Campbell (not used), Crawford (replaced Divin 68), O'Loughlin (replaced Semple 63), Ryan (replaced Doherty 46)

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David Dunlop (Belfast)
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