Paul Quilty was on the mark a remarkable 10 times in the game

Martin O'Neill, take note - if you're in the market for a free-scoring forward whose nationality is not in question, look no further than Paul Quilty.

The Waterford Hibernians striker scored a remarkable 10 goals in an FAI Junior Cup second round match on Sunday as his side finished up 13-nil winners against Mooncoin FC.

Striker Quilty was in devastating form as he scored the perfect hat-trick – three times over, with interest.

The striker, who spent a couple of years with Waterford United, scored three with his head, three with his right leg and four with his left as he turned in a double digit display.

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Paul Quilty was on the mark a remarkable 10 times in the game

The Hibs hitman was presented with the match ball at the end of the game as a memento of the occasion – a feat unlikely to be equalled or surpassed anytime soon.

“It was a brilliant display and he fully deserved his tally,” said Noel O’Keeffe of the Waterford Junior League who was at the game.

“Some of his headed goals were excellent – all the more so in that he’s only five foot two or three,” added O’Keefe, whose son Mark played up front with the prolific Quilty.