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    Post Mulcahy snatches dramatic winner

    Mulcahy snatches dramatic winner to seal stunning comeback for Bray

    Dave Mulcahy snatched a dramatic winner five minutes into stoppage-time as Bray came back from 2-0 down with 12 minutes remaining to beat 10-man Cork City at the Carlisle Grounds. From Dave Webster's long throw, the ball was flicked on and Mulcahy smashed a stunning strike into the net. City took a 41st-minute lead when Dan Murray headed home from two yards.

    The visitors went two up after the break when, after Webster was deemed to have fouled Guntars Silagailis in the box, Faz Kuduzovic made no mistake from the spot. Bray grabbed a lifeline on 78 minutes. Referee Tom Connolly again pointed to the spot after Danny Murphy appeared to use an arm as he blocked Jake Kelly's effort. Murphy was sent off and Kelly blasted home the spot-kick. Then, in the 87th minute, Gary Cronin's long throw-in was nodded on by Byrne and the unmarked Mulcahy equalised to set up a remarkable finish.


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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Mulcahy snatches dramatic winner to seal stunning comeback for Bray

    Dave Mulcahy snatched a dramatic winner five minutes into stoppage-time as Bray came back from 2-0 down with 12 minutes remaining to beat 10-man Cork City at the Carlisle Grounds. From Dave Webster's long throw, the ball was flicked on and Mulcahy smashed a stunning strike into the net. City took a 41st-minute lead when Dan Murray headed home from two yards.

    The visitors went two up after the break when, after Webster was deemed to have fouled Guntars Silagailis in the box, Faz Kuduzovic made no mistake from the spot. Bray grabbed a lifeline on 78 minutes. Referee Tom Connolly again pointed to the spot after Danny Murphy appeared to use an arm as he blocked Jake Kelly's effort. Murphy was sent off and Kelly blasted home the spot-kick. Then, in the 87th minute, Gary Cronin's long throw-in was nodded on by Byrne and the unmarked Mulcahy equalised to set up a remarkable finish.


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    What a last 10 minutes! unreal how much Cork fell apart and how much pressure we put them under. Really didn't think Webby tackle on Silagailis was a peno though from were i was standing but sure not to worry, we won't complain about small things like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69 View Post
    What a last 10 minutes! unreal how much Cork fell apart and how much pressure we put them under. Really didn't think Webby tackle on Silagailis was a peno though from were i was standing but sure not to worry, we won't complain about small things like that
    Within two points of Drogs now. Do you think ye can claw it back?
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Within two points of Drogs now. Do you think ye can claw it back?
    I'm still not sure, it gives us a chance but Drogheda are still clear favs to finish 9th. Tomorrow night's match will have a big say in how we finish this season.

    The downer going into the match is that we never get any sort of result in the Show Grounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69 View Post
    I'm still not sure, it gives us a chance but Drogheda are still clear favs to finish 9th. Tomorrow night's match will have a big say in how we finish this season.

    The downer going into the match is that we never get any sort of result in the Show Grounds
    WHich willmake tomorrows vital win (if it comes) all the sweeter. Come on the lads massive push between now and the end of the year and make yourselves heros
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