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Cliftonville and Crusaders both moved to within seven points of Danske Bank Premiership leaders Ballymena with wins in the only games to survive the storm on Saturday.
The Reds stay fourth in the table, ahead of their north Belfast rivals on goal difference. They're four points behind third-placed Glenavon.
Barry Gray's men beat basement club Ards 3-1 in Bangor with goals from Joe Gormley and Levi Ives.
Rory Donnelly also claimed one but replays showed it was deflected in by defender David Elebert.
However, Donnelly did get a bizarre headed own goal of his own!
Terrible conditions today but another goal plus an own goal lol but who cares 3 points is all that matters up the reds 🔴🔴🔴
— Rory Donnelly (@rorydonnelly92) December 15, 2018
😍😍👌🏻👌🏻 https://t.co/1aPdFi551O
— Reds By The Minute ☘ (@RedsByTheMinute) December 15, 2018
A Jordan Forsythe header in the ninth minute was enough to give the Crues a 1-0 home win over Dungannon.
What a day! N. Belfast rivals @CrusadersFC & @cliftonvillefc both ‘stormed’ to victory but 👏 to all 4 teams today, fans & officials for braving elements. Crues boss Stephen Baxter was glad to “get back on the 🐴 get a result!” More on the hour from 8am @ArdsFC1900 @DgnSwifts pic.twitter.com/2eT4c2JoKy
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) December 15, 2018
The Swifts remain just one point above the relegation play-off place, but boss Kris Lindsay had no complaints about the result at Seaview...
Meanwhile, Larne lost for the first time this season in the Championship.
The league leaders by 17 points went down 2-0 at Ballinamallard.
What a shift from every player today. A fully deserved 3 points as we move into a critical set of festive fixtures, including a Boxing day derby with @DergviewFC
— Ballinamallard Utd (@Ballinamallard) December 15, 2018