Glenavon climbed off the bottom of the Irish Premiership table with a 3-0 victory over Crusaders, who now occupy the automatic relegation spot.
10 weeks ago, Crusaders were in 11th position and 12 points clear of Glenavon at the foot of the table.
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However, goals from Paddy Burns, Luke McGerrigan and Conor Falls secured the three points for the Lurgan Blues who leapfrog the Crues thanks to a superior goal difference.
At the Coleraine Showgrounds, Will Patching netted the only goal of the game as Coleraine defeated Cliftonville.
In Saturday’s other match, Ballymena United were the 2-1 victors against Carrick Rangers, who suffer their second defeat in a row.
On Sunday, Linfield and Glentoran face each other in the BetMcLean Cup final with the match live on BBC Two Northern Ireland and the BBC iPlayer.
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The home side threatened first in a quiet opening to the game on 16 minutes when Fraser Bryden managed to get a cross in from the right.
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However, just as a Crusader attacker threatened to get his head on the ball, Harry Murphy managed to clear the ball away to safety before the referee blew for a free-kick in favour of the defender.
On 25 minutes, Glenavon had their first spell of pressure and went close to opening the scoring, but Murphy couldn’t steer home Paul McGovern’s free-kick.
Two minutes after the break Crusaders almost grabbed the lead when Finley Thorndike sent Bryden clear on goal, but the striker couldn’t beat stopper Jacob Carney, who made a superb save.
Then, on 60 minutes, Glenavon broke the deadlock through their first meaningful attack of the half.
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Peter Campbell curled a superb delivery from the left and Burns was there to fire home from close range.
Just four minutes later, it was a case of another chance, another goal for the Lurgan Blues.
Once again, it was a Campbell delivery that caused problems for the Crues and Luke McGerrigan leapt highest to powerfully head into the left-hand side of the goal.
On 76 minutes, it was 3-0 when Nathaniel Ferris ran on to a McGerrigan pass down the right and his cross was parried out by Tuffey in goal.
However, his attempted clearance was right into the path of Conor Falls, who had the simplest of touches into the goal to complete an incredible day for the Lurgan Blues.
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Ben Wylie had the game’s opening chance inside 20 seconds, but Cliftonville goalkeeper PJ Morrison saved comfortably.
At the other end, Ryan Schofield dived full length to his right to deny Liam McStravick following a lightning quick Cliftonville counter-attack.
Joel Cooper then tested Morrison again with a low shot, safely gathered by the Reds keeper at his near post, before the impressive McStravick rattled a shot off the woodwork just before half-time.
The deadlock was broken five minutes after the restart thanks to Patching’s eighth league goal of the season.
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The midfielder’s free-kick on the edge of the penalty box was initially blocked by the Cliftonville wall but, when the ball broke back to him again, he volleyed low into the bottom corner.
Patching had the opportunity to double his and Coleraine’s tally with 20 minutes remaining after Shaun Leppard had fouled Matthew Shevlin inside the penalty area.
Normally so reliable from the spot, Patching screwed his effort wide of the post with the goalkeeper beaten.
The visitors rallied in the closing stages and Rory Hale volleyed wide from the edge of the penalty area after a swift counter-attack while Shaun Leppard headed narrowly past the post from a Hale free-kick, but they were unable to get past a resolute home defence.
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Sky Blues overcome Carrick
Carrick should have gone in front inside six minutes as Paul Heatley crossed from the left but Danny Gibson, with the goal at his mercy, miscued his effort wide.
Ballymena’s only real opening of the first period came when Dylan McGeouch’s free kick went through a ruck of players and fell to defender Daithi McCallion, whose effort was diverted behind by keeper Nathan Gartside.
The deadlock was eventually broken on 64 minutes when Kian Corbally made a positive, surging run into the Carrick penalty area and when his low shot came back off the base of the post, Igor Rutkowski was on hand to bundle the ball home from a couple of yards out.
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Rutkowski doubled his and Ballymena’s total five minutes later from the penalty spot, sending Nathan Gartside the wrong way from the penalty spot after Danny Gibson brought down James Hood.
Carrick responded with a penalty of their own on 76 minuets after referee Steven Gregg adjudged that David Toure had blocked Ben Buchanan-Rolleston’s cross with his hand. Danny Gibson tucked the spot kick past Brad Wade.
With Carrick throwing everyone, including keeper Gartside forward, Ballymena keeper Wade produced a vital save with his outstretched foot from Ryan Waide’s low shot with the last action of the game.
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