Glentoran eased into the quarter-finals of the Clearer Water Irish Cup with a comfortable victory over Drumaness Mills.
In a rescheduled sixth round tie, played at The Oval, the side from the Premier Division of the Northern Amateur Football League were beaten 5-0 by the team from the NIFL Premiership.
Jordan Jenkins (pictured) was the cup hero for the Glens. He scored four of their goals last night.
The tie had been scheduled to be staged on 7 February but was called off due to a waterlogged pitch at The Oval.
However, the Glens certainly did not make heavy weather of knocking their lower tier opponents out of the competition. They will now meet NIFL Premiership leaders Larne in the quarter-finals.
Although Drumaness defended well in the opening exchanges, and battled hard throughout, the Glens never looked back after scoring the opener through a low Jenkins drive in the 24th minute.
They were two up on 37 minutes thanks to another Jenkins strike. He smashed home a neat cutback from Ben Gallagher.
Just before half-time Jenkins completed his hat-trick. Josh Daniels flicked on a Danny Amos corner and Jenkins was on hand to bundle the ball into the net.
In the second half Glentoran continued to push forward and struck the woodwork several times before eventually making it 4-0. And it was Jenkins who was on target again in the 79th minute, scoring with a sweet curler.
Cal Weatherup then scored from the penalty spot to complete the scoring for the east Belfast side.