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Even if Barry Prenderville returns to Coventry City, at the end of his threemonth loan to Hibernian, they won't forget the Dubliner…

Even if Barry Prenderville returns to Coventry City, at the end of his threemonth loan to Hibernian, they won't forget the Dubliner in a hurry at Easter Road. Ten minutes into Saturday's game against Greenock Morton the former Irish under-21 international provided one of those moments that books a player a place in the annals of a club's history.

The full-back, who turned 22 last Friday, collected the ball just inside his own half, advanced menacingly towards goal and unleashed a 30-yard missile that flew past Morton goalkeeper Ally Maxwell and left his jaw close to ground level. The 10,000 Hibs' fans in attendance were just a bit impressed too and may now be reluctant to see Prenderville return to Coventry in December. Hibs went on to win the game 2-1 and remain top of the first division. Meanwhile at McDiarmid Park, scene of the Irish under-16's famous UEFA final victory over Italy last May, another Irish defender, former international Alan Kernaghan, pulled off a fine Robbie Keane impression in the 53rd minute of St Johnstone's 5-0 win over Motherwell, curling the ball in to the net from the edge of the box.

Irish defenders were at it too in England. Middlesbrough's Curtis Fleming scored a 90th-minute winner against Blackburn on Saturday, only his third goal for the club in almost 200 appearances, and Limerick-born Paul Dillon opened the scoring for Rotherham in their 3-1 win over Darlington. In the first division, Irish under-21 midfielder Alan Mahon matched Prenderville's feat, scoring from 30 yards when he came on as sub for Tranmere in their 3-2 win over Watford, while Portsmouth's Alan McLoughlin scored his seventh goal of the season, converting a penalty that gave his side a 1-0 win against Wolves (who were without the injured Robbie Keane).

Elsewhere Stephen McPhail made his first start of the season for Leeds, away to Nottingham Forest, while Derry-born Mark McKeever, a Republic of Ireland under-21 international, made it to the bench for Sheffield Wednesday yesterday. Former Irish under-21 Andy Turner may be on his way from Portsmouth (where he has yet to make an appearance this season) to Crystal Palace, after Terry Venables made a bid for him last week, but Oldham's Matthew Rush (27), who also won under-21 caps, has been forced to retire with a knee injury.

Mary Hannigan

Mary Hannigan

Mary Hannigan is a sports writer with The Irish Times