From FAI website:
Bray Wanderers 1 – 1 Sligo Rovers
Georgescu 22 Burns 56
Down to ten men after 39 minutes when Nigerian striker Choice Aisien was sent off, Sligo Rovers gave new boss Rob McDonald reason for hope when his side came battling back to earn a deserved draw against Bray Wanderers at the Carlisle Grounds.
That ended a sequence of five league defeats for the Westerners and meant they finish fifth in the Premier Division on their first season back in the top flight.
Bray opened their account on 22 minutes when Romanian striker Andrei Georgescu slotted home an angled shot from 12 yards past goalkeeper John O'Hara for his seventh league goal of the season.
The opportunity came after the opening had been created by an intricate passing movement between midfielder Paul Caffrey and veteran Kieran 'Tarzan' O'Brien.
The Westerners then suffered a major set-back when Aisien was red-carded six minutes before the interval by Dublin referee Paul Tuite for raising his hand and appearing to strike Bray defender Chris Deans.
But even down to ten men, Sligo showed fighting spirit when grabbing an equaliser on 55 minutes.
An inswinging corner by Bosnian winger Fahrudin Kudozovic on the left was missed by the Bray defence to allow central defender Liam Burns to head home from close range.
Bray Wanderers: Rogers; Ivory, Deans, Tresson, D.Tyrrell; O'Shea, Caffrey, Fox, Broderick (Manley 71); Georgescu, O'Brien (James 63).
Sligo Rovers: O'Hara; Peers, McKenzie, Burns, Foy (Kelly 27); Hughes (Mulligan 45) ,Curran, O'Grady, Kudozovic; Aisien, McTiernan.
Referee: Mr. P. Tuite (Dublin)