Premier Division Results:
WEEK 10/33:
BOHEMIANS 3-0 BRAY WDS.
CORK CITY 2-1 SHELBOURNE
SLIGO ROVERS 0-0 DROGHEDA UTD.
ST. PATS. ATH. 1-1 DERRY CITY
UCD - LONGFORD TOWN
WATERFORD UTD. 0-1 HOME FARM
Week 10 saw the last unbeaten record in the division go west, Drogheda stumble again, and Waterford staring further into the abyss. 9 goals were scored from 5 games played, resulting in 2 home and away wins, with 1 draw.
Bohs faced Bray at Dalymount. Vinny Arkins opened the scoring for the home side on the half-hour. In the second half, Bray caved in to 2 more goals in 6 minutes from Aidan O'Keeffe, allowing Bohs to head into their game next week at Shels on the back of 4 wins out of 5.
Cork played Shels not on the scheduled date, but the following Monday, just in time to coincide with a train strike, and lessen the numbers of away fans travelling, just for tv!! :rolleyes: Shels were determined to make up for their last three losses at Cork, and preserve their unbeaten record. It looked good for them as Jason Byrne scored from the spot on 40'. Not the wisest move however, as Cork replied with a double blow either side of half time, from George O' Callaghan's free-kick before, and Neale Fenn after. Shels finally lose this season, while Cork take the maximum 9 points from 3 straight home games, go top of the table, and now head up to Derry.
Drogheda headed up to Sligo, and after losing their 100% record last week, the visitors faced a tricky trip to a side who are unbeaten at home. It stayed that way, as the game finished 0-0, and Drogheda lose top spot. They can regain it next week however, when Waterford visit
Co. Louth, if the Derry-Cork result goes their way.
Pats played Derry at Richmond, and the game was set up for the visitors to claim 3 points when Barry Molloy fired home a long-range piledriver after 5 minutes. Pats got back into it with an equaliser from Paul Keegan on the hour, after a case of the butterfingers struck Forde in the Derry goal. Both sides take a point, but while Pats hover around the top, there is little sign that they will chase the top 3 in the longer term.
Not many visitors at the RSC this week, Home Farm being hardly a draw for a club not known for having big crowds themselves. In near silence, the visitors nicked a winner when Dave Freeman was sent clear after 49 minutes to hand Waterford another defeat. Rooted to the bottom, it's a case of damage limitation for them next week too, as they make their first journey to Drogheda this season.
WEEK 3/33:
BRAY WDS 1-0 LONGFORD TOWN
Eventually this bottom of the table struggle could go ahead, and indeed it was a struggle until Wesley Charles scored the winner with 10 minutes left. Bray's first win this season, lifts them away from Waterford, and leaves Longford staring anxiously at the bottom two.