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John Russell wants Rovers to build on big win in Waterford

John Russell is urging his players to build on Friday’s dominative win over Waterford as the Bit O’Red face into crunch clashes with both Derry City and Cork City in the coming days. 

Rovers put in a superb showing despite inclement conditions at the RSC as goals from Gareth McElroy, Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh and Francely Lomboto saw Rovers pick up a first win in six to lift themselves above the Rebels who now occupy bottom spot by virtue of Rovers’ better goal difference. 

Speaking to LOITV after the four goal victory, a proud Russell spoke of his pride in a real clinical performance from the visitors who kept a clean sheet for the first time this year. 

“We managed the game and did really well to get an early goal”, he said. 

“It was an outstanding move, real high energy and high pressing. We looked a threat all night and managed the conditions really well. It was touch and go whether the game would go ahead but we dealt with the surface really well. 

“They had a man sent off, which changed things for them but overall, we’re delighted with a clean sheet. To score four goals away from home in front of travelling support on the back of what’s been a tough few weeks for them and us is great. I keep saying it, we’ve great belief in this group. They keep working hard and a lot of our performances have been good. It’s just been about turning those performances into three points and we were able to do that tonight.” 

Rovers were irresistible in the middle, bossing the centre of the pitch and that didn’t go unnoticed by Russell who heaped deserved praise on his engine room generals. While he also acknowledged the influence and input of his centre halves and goalkeeper. 

“We have been playing well this year but we were guilty of giving away goals and making silly errors, but we didn’t do that tonight. Jake Doyle-Hayes, we missed him and it was great to have him come back into the team. I thought him and Ronan Manning were excellent along with Jad Hakiki. 

“We played on the front foot and we showed what we’re all about. The clean sheet is huge because we haven’t managed to do that yet this season. Sam (Sargeant) was very assured and made the big decisions very well. John Mahon and Gareth McElroy defended well and had to because everyone knows the quality that Padraig Amond and Tommy Lonergan have. It was a tough night for Waterford, but we still had to perform and play to our strengths which we did.

“We need to build on this now, we know there’s more in this group and we need to push on against Derry.”

David Goulden 

Five star Rovers hit Waterford for four at the RSC

Sligo Rovers moved off the bottom of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division with a sublime four goal trouncing of Waterford at the RSC on Friday.

On a night of a few firsts, the Bit O’Red pocketed a maiden first clean sheet of the season courtesy of an assured defensive performance.

While a first senior goal for centre half Gareth McElroy was complimented by strikes from Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh and Francely Lomboto as the visitors ruthlessly sentenced Waterford to their sixth league defeat on the trot. 

The hosts finished this game with ten men after Kyle White was sent off on the hour having committed a second bookable offence. 

Rovers made three changes from the defeat to Galway, with goalkeeper Sam Sargeant replacing Conor Walsh in nets. While attacker Cian Kavanagh and the influential Jake Doyle-Hayes returned following respective bans, both putting in impressive shifts.

John Russell’s side took charge of this game straight away. Teen defender McElroy stood his ground to get a head on Will Fitzgerald’s corner in the seventh minute, as the Donegal man nodded past Stephen McMullan for the first senior goal of his fledgling career. 

Sligo have been the victim of quick-fire goals a few times this term but were able to turn the tables on the Blues here and had their second within three minutes. 

The composed Doyle-Hayes tidied up the loose ball before Fitzgerald and Reece Hutchinson combined to tee up Elding who rose highest at the back stick to head his fifth of the year past a stunned McMullan. 

The pressure coming from the away side was incessant as Sligo purred in the south east rain. Jad Hakiki kept McMullan busy, forcing two stops from the young net minder as Keith Long’s side were carved open again and again. 

Elding, now the division’s joint-top scorer, sent a drive from the angle which had McMullan at full stretch on 33 minutes as a clinical Rovers sought to put this game to bed even before the break.

Waterford lost White on the hour after a challenge on Hutchinson produced a second yellow from referee Aaron O’Dowd. 

Things got worse for the Munster men on 62 when McMullan spilled a Fitzgerald corner as he looked to pick the ball from the sky. A scrap for possession ensued but Sligo were the winners of this duel as the ball landed at Kavanagh’s foot. The striker smashed home his third of the season against his old club from close range. 

Hakiki again caused concern in the Waterford ranks and tested McMullan once more with ten to go. The roaming Dubliner seeking out the space before sending a low shot into the arms of the young goalkeeper. 

Three became four with two of the 90 minutes left. Substitutes Connor Malley and Francely Lomboto got in on the act when the former found the latter with a simple through ball. Lomboto firing past McMullan, completing the rout with his second goal in three outings. 
Rovers are away from the Showgrounds again this Tuesday as we face Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, kick-off 7.45pm. 

Waterford: Stephen McMullan, Navajo Bakboord (Andy Boyle, 46), Kacper Radkowski, Darragh Leahy, Kyle White, James Olayinka (Ben McCormack, 71), Grant Horton, Trae Coyle (Sam Glenfield, 75), Conan Noonan, Tommy Lonergan (Dean McMenamy, 68), Padraig Amond (Maarten Pouwels, 71).

Sligo Rovers: Sam Sargeant, Conor Reynolds (Daire Patton, 70), John Mahon, Gareth McElroy, Reece Hutchinson, Ronan Manning (Matty Wolfe, 82), Jake Doyle-Hayes (Connor Malley, 70), Jad Hakiki (Francely Lomboto, 81), Owen Elding, Reece Hutchinson, Cian Kavanagh (Stephen Mallon, 70).

Referee: Aaron O’Dowd.

David Goulden

Narrow defeat for Rovers in Connacht derby at the Showgrounds

Despite a battling second half showing, Sligo Rovers were unable to come from two goals down as Galway United took the spoils in Saturday’s Connacht derby.

Cian Byrne struck twice, a goal in each half before Owen Elding netted his fourth goal of the season from the penalty spot with just under 20 minutes to go.

Unfortunately, Rovers were unable to find an equaliser despite throwing everything at it late on. 

Rovers boss John Russell made three changes from the defeat to Bohs with John Mahon and Jad Hakiki returning. While Conor Reynolds made his first start of the season.

A well-organised United went ahead after 21. Their typically direct style of play paid off somewhat as Killian Brouder’s long throw into Conor Walsh’s penalty area was only cleared as far as Byrne who lashed home, first time.

The visitors doubled their lead with a well hit set piece from the same player.

Elding went close from seven yards out before he smashed the crossbar with a vicious volley as Rovers worked our way back into this one.

Perseverance was rewarded on 72 minutes when Ronan Manning was hacked to the ground inside the area. Elding had little trouble slotting the ball beyond Evan Watts. 

Despite hard work, Rovers failed to produce a leveller and now move on to Friday’s visit to the RSC to face Waterford. 

Sligo Rovers: Conor Walsh; Conor Reynolds (Oskar Van Hattum 54), John Mahon, Gareth McElroy, Reece Hutchinson; Conor Malley (Francely Lomboto 86), Matty Wolfe (Stephen Mallon 54); Will Fitzgerald, Ronan Manning, Jad Hakiki; Owen Elding. 

Galway United: Evan Watts; Rob Slevin, Killian Brouder, Greg Cunningham; Jeannot Esua, Rob Burns (Stephen Walsh 72); Vincent Borden, Cian Byrne, David Hurley (Sean Kerrigan 80); Jimmy Keohane; Patrick Hickey. 

Referee: Paul McLaughlin. 

Attendance: 2,786.

Team News – Galway United

The Showgrounds plays stage to the first Connacht derby of the year on Saturday as Sligo Rovers face Galway United in a much anticipated meeting of the provincial neighbours, kick-off 7.45pm. 

The Bit O’Red are on the search for a first win in five, while the high-flying Tribesmen will arrive in Sligo looking to potentially move to the top of the table depending on results in Friday night’s fixtures. 

Rovers are unbeaten in the Premier Division against United since 2017, while the 2023 First Division winners haven’t picked up a league win in Sligo in almost three decades. Rovers had the better of the battles between the clubs last season, picking up six points from the four games between them. 

There is mixed news for Rovers boss John Russell on the team news front. 

Both Jake Doyle-Hayes and Cian Kavanagh miss this one as they serve the final of three and two game suspensions respectively. 

While Ollie Denham and Harvey Lintott will miss this game because of injuries picked up last week at Dalymount Park. Wilson Waweru is also unavailable. 

There is good news for Russell who will face his old club, with both influential midfielder Jad Hakiki and skipper John Mahon available again following one game suspensions. 

Stephen Mallon also returns following a number of weeks out injured. 

Speaking ahead of Saturday’s game, Russell says: “This is of course a massive game for us. We want to start turning some very good recent performances into results as quickly as we can.  

“I’ve been very impressed with the character of this group of players. They have never let their heads drop or standards slip over the last few weeks. 

“The hunger and fight is there. We see it in every game and every day in training from each and every player. We need to bring that into the game against Galway.

“It’s hard to think of anything better than a really competitive Connacht derby in front of a big Showgrounds crowd. We can’t wait for it. 

“It’s great that you hear so much about the numerous Dublin derbies. It’s great to see the league getting the exposure it deserves. But our derby here in the west is just as big an occasion. 

“I loved being involved in these games as a player and even more now as a manager. It’s always competitive, noisy and full of drama. So we’re encouraging as many people as possible to get along and witness what should be a great game and really get behind our boys.”

The absence of Kavanagh will again offer the likes of Francely Lomboto and Owen Elding the opportunity to take the number nine position at the tip of the Rovers attack. 

Elding has been one of Sligo’s standouts this season so far with three goals to the teenager’s name and the Riverstown native is full of optimism ahead of Saturday. 

“It was disappointing the way the season started in terms of results”, the 19-year-old reflects. 

“However, we know we are putting in good performances and we know we have too good of a squad to be in the position we’re in. This weekend is the perfect opportunity to kick-start our year and get a result in what will hopefully be a packed out Showgrounds.”

Previewing the visitors, Owen is full of respect for the Maroon army but is fully focused on turning Rovers’ fortunes around, beginning Saturday. 

“Galway are a very direct team but they’re very effective and are very good at playing to their strengths”, he continues. 

“That’s why they are where they are in the table. But we’ve analysed them well and we know where we can hurt them and it’s up to us now to go out and do that. 

“You want to win every game you play in but it’s not easy. There is a rivalry there with Galway of course and that’s not lost on any of the players be it the ones who have come through the academy, the lads who are here a few years or the recent signings. You’re reminded every day how important this game is for everyone at the club and all our fans. 

“Everyone wants to win this one and I’m sure Galway feel the same. It’s a special game, any time we face them but the fact we’re at home, the onus is on us to play on the front foot, dictate things and hopefully pick up a result that can get us going again.”

David Goulden

On The Road Again

By Conall Collier

On the road again for Sligo Rovers with successive away games in the Women’s Premier Division as the action resumes following the international break last weekend.

This time around it’s a journey to Limerick to tackle a high-flying Treaty Utd side that will harbour aspirations of top spot if other results are favourable and they manage a victory against the Bit O’Red.

The challenge will not be lost on manager Steve Feeney, who commented after a 5-1 reversal last time out in Wexford: “In fairness to the players, they kept creating chances and had Wexford under a fair bit of pressure, but they held us off, and then we had Amber (Hardy) sent off, which I thought was a bit harsh, as it was a fair challenge for the ball,” he suggested.

That Wexford game was the first start of the season for Amber Hardy, but she will miss out on Saturday due to suspension, and that will pave the way for Bonnie McKiernan to return between the posts for her fourth start of the season.

“This is a hugely competitive league, but once we keep focused and concentrate on doing the best we can, I have no doubt that we will start to pick up points,” added Steve, and that outlook will be crucial for 90 minutes at the Markets Field on Saturday.

Home wins against Waterford and Cork and an away victory against bottom-of-the-table DLR Waves have Treaty sitting joint-second, and they will be aiming to maintain an unbeaten run at the Markets Field.

However, a 4-1 defeat at Tallaght Stadium upset the run and they will be focused on maximum points on Saturday.

On the plus side for Sligo Rovers is the fact that in each game this season lots of goal opportunities have been created, and that was evident last time out against Wexford, where Mairead McIntyre’s superb strike got them back into the game.

Unfortunately, on that occasion, Wexford countered inside 60 seconds, and it’s that aspect of the team’s performance that will have to be addressed, starting on Saturday.

Kick-off at the Markets Field is at 3pm, and the game is live on LOITV.

Notice of AGM

Sligo Football and Sports Development Society LTD.

Sligo Rovers will hold their AGM on Monday, April 28th, at 7.30pm at the Clayton Hotel, Sligo.

The AGM will see the election of the 2025 Management Committee, a presentation of 12 months of club finances from the club’s treasurer and the chairman and secretary’s report.

Please note only fully paid-up members or those enjoying the privileges of membership in accordance with the society rules are eligible to attend the AGM.

AGENDA

Chairman’s Address
Minutes of Previous 2024 AGM
Matters Arising
Secretary’s Report
CEO Report
Treasures Report, Adoption of Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet.
Development update
FSR update
Appointment of Auditors
Election of Committee of Management
Any Other Business

The Management Committee Nomination form is available for those interested in joining the committee by emailing administrator@sligorovers.com.

A Zoom link will be available for members looking to attend the meeting virtually. Members who wish to avail themselves of this option are asked to email shane@sligorovers.com at the earliest opportunity, and a link will be returned to access via Zoom.

Bohs prove too much for brave Rovers at Dalymount Park

An injury and suspension hit Sligo Rovers came away from Dalymount Park with nothing despite coming from two early goals down to level this game at the break. 

Strikes from Colm Whelan and Ross Tierney had Bohs ahead with just five minutes elapsed, but a gallant Rovers fought back to deservedly level this Premier Division courtesy of Francely Lomboto’s first goal for the club on 24 minutes before Owen Elding registered his third of the year five minutes later. 

Already without eight players, the Bit O’Red were hit further with an injury to Ollie Denham early on, while both Harvey Lintott and Ryan Manning had to be withdrawn due to knocks in the second period. 

This took its toll on a hard working Sligo who found themselves going behind again on 74 minutes when Tierney hit his second, while Dawson Devoy secured the points for the hosts in the sixth minute of added time. 

John Russell’s charges found the going tough in the opening minutes. A third minute set piece from Conor Walsh’s right side was initially repelled at his front post, but the Mayo man and his defence could do little to stop Whelan who finished into an open goal from the rebound. 

Worryingly, Bohs doubled the lead on five. Devoy the supplier as Tierney provided a classy finish into the opposite corner of Walsh’s net. 

Hit by the loss of Jad Hakiki, John Mahon, Cian Kavanagh and Jake Doyle-Hayes due to suspensions and Wilson Waweru and Stephen Mallon through injury, Rovers didn’t dwell on the negatives and roared back into this game on 24. On his first start, Ronan Manning teed up former Galway teammate Lomboto with a well weighted through ball. The striker keeping calm to slot the ball under Bohs goalkeeper Kacper Chorazka to halve the deficit. 

Buoyed by this, it was all Rovers for the rest of the half despite the loss of Denham. Manning and Elding both had Chorazka concerned before the former got himself another assist as Rovers had their second.

A beautifully struck volleyed past from inside his own half, Manning set the ball into the path of Elding who guided the ball around Chorazka before finishing into the gaping net.

Walsh pulled off a stunning reaction save to deny Whelan a brace early in the second period while the same man got down to deny Tierney again in the lead up to the hour mark.  

The pressure and loss of further men due to injury, finally told when Tierney’s smart touch inside the Rovers area provided him with the space to rifle a shot into the corner of Walsh’s net. While a tired mis-touch from Gareth McElroy allowed Devoy the time to negotiate a well hit chip over the stranded Walsh.

Rovers are back at home on Saturday, April 12th with the visit of Galway United for a much anticipated Connacht derby. Kick-off is 7.45pm.

Bohemians: Kacper Chorazka; John Mountney, Alex Lacey (Liam Kavanagh 37), Sean Grehan (Liam Smith, 90), Jordan Flores (Lys Mousset 58); Niall Morahan, James McManus; Dayle Rooney, Dawson Devoy, Ross Tierney (Keith Buckley 90); Collie Whelan (James Clarke 90).

Sligo Rovers: Conor Walsh; Oskar van Hattum (Harvey Lintott h-t; Daire Patton 51), Ollie Denham (Conor Reynolds 20), Gareth McElroy, Reece Hutchinson; Mattie Wolfe, Connor Malley; Ronan Manning (Kyle McDonagh 67), Owen Elding, Will Fitzgerald; Francely Lomboto.

Referee: David Dunne (Dublin).

Attendance: 4,289.

David Goulden

Team News – Bohemian FC

Sligo Rovers have the opportunity to move off the bottom of the Premier Division table when the Bit O’Red face Bohemians at Dalymount Park on Friday, kick-off 7.45pm.

Rovers will be without a number of key players for this one through suspension and injury. Both Jad Hakiki and John Mahon will serve one game bans due to the accumulation of yellow cards. Jake Doyle-Hayes misses out as he serves the second of a three match ban.

While Cian Kavanagh has been handed a two match ban following his red card against Shels.

Wilson Waweru is a cert to miss out, while Stephen Mallon is another week or so off full fitness. Defensive pair Reece Hutchinson and Ollie Denham will be assessed in the lead up to the game as they look to shake off niggles.

Conor Reynolds returns following a two match ban.

Rovers sit two points off Bohs heading into Friday’s game knowing victory would lift them above the Phibsboro outfit. Manager John Russell sees this tie as a big opportunity for Sligo to pick up a first win in five. Acknowledging the loss of players due to suspension, he has also urged players who will get a chance to impress, to embrace the opportunity.

“We’ve been happy with our performances over the last few games so we know we’re moving in the right direction”, he says.

“We just need to cut out the individual errors like last week and the results will come.

“I’ve been delighted with the reaction and the character of the group when things have gone against us so far this season. We’ve been urging the players to realise the need to stay focused and keep doing the right things. Even though we’re down bodies for Friday we go to Dublin fully prepared and ready. It’s a great opportunity for others to step up and show their quality.”

David Goulden

WPD: Wexford 5-1 Rovers

By Conall Collier

There was a mad minute at Ferrycarrig Park on Saturday evening as hosts Wexford took the Women’s Premier Division points at the expense of a Sligo Rovers side that had ‘keeper Amber Hardy red-carded in the second half.

Manager Steve Feeney made two changes from the previous week’s game against Waterford, with Hardy and Alice Lillie replacing Bonnie McKiernan and Cara King.

Despite the final scoreline, this was a much-improved performance from the Bit O’Red, especially in the second half until they went down to 10 players, which effectively finished the game as a contest.

However, there was that key moment in the space of 60 seconds. Sligo Rovers reduced the 2-0 interval deficit when substitute Mairead McIntyre scored in the 62nd minute, but Wexford found an instant response as Ellen Molloy netted at the other end to make it 3-1.

Wexford had dominated the opening half and were denied an early goal when Sligo Rovers defender Keeva Flynn blocked a goal-bound shot in the 10th minute.

Soon after, Wexford’s Ellen Molloy broke through as the Sligo players appealed for handball, but her effort was wide of the target.

However, Molloy was involved in the buildup for the lead goal in the 17th minute with Charlotte Cromack finishing past Amber Hardy.

The Bit O’Red ‘keeper had to be at her best three minutes later to deny Kylie Murphy, who was unmarked at the far post.

Wexford continued to press, and Cromack headed over before the second goal arrived close to the interval when Murphy’s cross deflected in off the far post.

For Sligo Rovers in that opening half, Katie Melly and Anna McDaniel had chances, but the Wexford rearguard stood strong.

Sligo Rovers dominated the early exchanges after the interval with Emma Hansberry, who was outstanding, going close before McIntyre scored her side’s first goal of the season.

Wexford countered from the subsequent kick-off, and Molloy finished well, but the Bit O’Red pushed forward again and forced a series of corners that had the Wexford defence scrambling to clear the danger.

The action was end-to-end, and as Wexford surged forward in the 77th minute, Amber Hardy raced to the edge of her penalty area in an attempt to clear the ball and collided with a Wexford player. Referee Claire Purcell brandished one red card as both players received treatment.

Wexford capitalised from the resultant free, and Della Doherty made it 4-1, while at the other end, Paul McGrory carved an opening but was denied by a fine Maria O’Sullivan save.

Aoife Kelly completed the scoring for the hosts in added time.

Wexford – Maria O’Sullivan; Orlaith Conlon, Della Doherty, Lauren Dwyer, Kylie Murphy, Becky Cassin, A Kelly, Ellen Molloy, Freya De Mange, Charlotte Cromack, Sium Murdiff.

Subs – Millie Daly for Dwyer 60 mins, Aine Walsh for Cromack and Micheale Lawrence for Murdiff both 80 mins, Leah McGrath for Murphy 83 mins.

Sligo Rovers – Amber Hardy; Alice Lillie, Kate Nugent, Keeva Flynn, Alana Doherty, Emma Hansberry, Muireann Devaney, Eimear Lafferty, Paula McGrory, Katie Melly, Anna McDaniel.

Subs – Rebecca McIntyre for Melly and Cara King for Doherty, both 60 mins; Bonnie McKiernan for McDaniel, 79 mins; and Jessica Casey for Lillie and Kya McKenna for Lafferty, both 80 mins.

Referee – Claire Purcell.
Assistant referees: Dermot Broughton, Jonathan Hennessy.
Fourth official – Robert Clarke.

Rovers fall just short as Shels beat the Bit O’Red

David Goulden at the Showgrounds

Despite a commanding second half performance, ten-man Sligo Rovers were beaten by the odd goal in three at the Showgrounds by league champions Shelbourne.

Two goals from the visitors in the opening twelve minutes had Shels ahead following an apprehensive start from Rovers. But a strike late in the opening half from Reece Hutchinson gave the Bit O’Red hope going into the second period.

John Russell’s charges were well on top in this second half and even after Cian Kavanagh was shown a somewhat contentious red card on 72 minutes, Rovers continued to cause Damien Duff’s charges plenty of issues. 

Even with ten, Rovers continued to press their opponents and almost equalised in injury time through a late Harvey Lintott header which looped wide of Conor Kearns’ goal. 

Searching out that first victory in five, the visitors made the same number of changes to the starting eleven which were held by Cork before the international break. Even without regular starters like Paddy Barret, Sean Boyd and Sean Gannon, Shels were still able to name a strong side. Mark Coyle, John Martin, Mipo Odubeko, Lewis Temple and Evan Caffrey all made their way back into Damien Duff’s plans. 

Sligo welcomed back Matty Wolfe and Owen Elding, both of whom missed the recent narrow defeat to Derry. 

It took just three minutes for the champions to take the lead when Martin profited from an under hit back pass from Oskar Van Hattum. The former Dundalk striker rounded Conor Walsh before finishing into an empty net. 

The hosts fell further behind on twelve minutes. Easily moving the ball from right to left, possession eventually fell to Shels’ Martin who turned provider, teeing up Kerr McInroy who lashed the ball beyond Walsh courtesy of a cultured first time finish. 

Facing the deficit, Sligo did steadily find a footing in this one.

Connor Malley struck Kearns’ post with a long-range effort on 27, while man-of-the-match Jad Hakiki along with Owen Edling both went close before Hutchinson provided reward for effort when he fired home from inside the area in added time at the end of the half. 

Rovers’ intention looked far more meaningful in the opening moments of the second period with Shels forced to soak up Sligo pressure. But Kearns’ goal was well protected as the Drumcondra side had to scramble to clear the danger on several occasions as Rovers battled to find their second goal. 

Malley screwed wide, an effort off the outside of his boot shortly after the hour mark as the hosts looked to be coming closer to breaking the Shelbourne resolve.  

The wind was temporarily taken from Sligo sails on 72 when Kavanagh was shown red after he caught Coyle on the follow-through immediately after he sent a shot goalwards, much to the dismay of the home support. 

Shels almost capitalised instantly on the numerical advantage only for Rovers net minder Walsh, who kept his side in the reckoning courtesy of a full-stretch save to deny substitute John O’Sullivan. While fellow change Boyd tested the Mayo man with a pot-shot on the turn which Walsh was equal to minutes later.  

Rovers almost found what would have been a well-earned late equaliser from the most unlikely of sources in injury time. Having ventured forward for a corner, a cleared ball fell to goalkeeper Walsh whose cross was met by Lintott. The full back’s header sailed across the face of Kearns’ goal. 

Next up for Rovers is a visit to Phibsboro to face Bohemians on Friday, April 4th, kick-off in Dublin is 7.45pm. 

Sligo Rovers: Conor Walsh; Oskar Van Hattum (Harvey Lintott 61), John Mahon, Ollie Denham (Gareth McElroy HT), Reece Hutchinson (Francely Lomboto 81); Connor Malley, Matty Wolfe (Ronan Manning HT); Owen Elding, Jad Hakiki, Will Fitzgerald; Cian Kavanagh. 

Shelbourne: Conor Kearns; Evan Caffrey, Lewis Temple, Kameron Ledwidge, James Norris; Kerr McInroy, Mark Coyle; JJ Lunney (John O’Sullivan 64); Ali Coote (Ellis Chapman 53), John Martin (Sean Boyd 78), Mipo Odubeko (Harry Wood 64).

Referee: Paul Norton. 

Attendance: 2,857.