Kilkenny City 0 Galway United 1 (Harty 32)
Sligo Rovers 1 (Feeney 51) Dundalk 0
Cobh Ramblers 0 Finn Harps 0
Dublin City 1 (O’Byrne 29) Bray Wanderers 1 (O’Hanlon 89)
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They will of course want to fare better than their last attempt in the top flight, when in 1996/97 they gained notoriety for winning just three times during the season. Their run of five consecutive wins at the end of this season will see them rub shoulders with Premier champions and neighbouring professionals Shelbourne next season.
Striker Mick O’Byrne punished poor Bray defending on 29 minutes when he slotted home his third goal in five games, from the penalty spot. Bray boss Pat Devlin tried a number of positional switches but all the visitors could muster was an 89th minute leveller from Graham O’Hanlon. A point was not enough for Bray, who conspired to lose Bray lost three of their final seven games, and head for the promotion/relegation play-offs with third-placed Finn Harps and the winners of tomorrow’s Limerick – Kildare clash. UCD or Derry City are also due to join the play-off cycle which ends in mid-December.
Already the league’s biggest seller of jerseys, City, under the entrepreneurial wing of chairman Ronan ‘Rocky’ Seery, are sure to add an underdog flavour to an already Dublin-dominated top flight.
Galway United, who were stuck in seventh place no matter how many goals they scored, managed just one against bottom-placed Kilkenny, winning out 1-0 at Buckley Park. A second win in seven days and a third this season against the Cats was garnered through defender Mixie Harty’s header on 32 minutes.
Likewise Don O’Riordan’s Sligo Rovers who had little to play for with sixth position already their own, however their topsy-turvy run ended on a winning note, as they defeated Dundalk 1-0 at the Showgrounds. The visitors’ Keith Carty went closest to scoring in the first half, but Ian Rossiter cleared the striker’s effort off the Sligo goal line on 42 minutes. Former Irish U18 international Steve Feeney stepped up to poke home the Sligo winner six minutes after the restart.
Rovers final run of ten games showed five wins, two draws and three losses, whether that proves enough for the growing number of ‘O’Riordan out’ chanters, it remains to be seen.
Finn Harps, already assured of a play-off spot, played out a 0-0 draw at Cobh’s St Colman’s Park.