Harps slip up in race for third

Richie Baker and Pat Scully insured Shelbourne came away with a comfortable victory at Tolka Park last night in what may yet …

Richie Baker and Pat Scully insured Shelbourne came away with a comfortable victory at Tolka Park last night in what may yet prove to be the deciding result in the battle for third place in the league table.

Two first-half goals move Shelbourne a point clear in third, although Harps still have a game in hand. More significantly, this result ended Harps' seven-game unbeaten run with a performance they will want to quickly forget.

Shelbourne got their just reward for early pressure on 19 minutes when Dessie Baker sent a floating corner high into the goalmouth and brother Richie rose gracefully to head it past Brian McKenna's reach.

Tony McCarthy set up Shelbourne's second on 39 minutes with a sweeping cross from well outside the box. McKenna reached for it yet somehow let it slip directly into the path of captain Scully who tapped it home from 10 yards.

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SHELBOURNE: A Gough, O Heery, D Geoghegan, T McCarthy, P Scully, P Doolin, D Baker, D Campbell, T Sheridan, S Geoghegan, R Baker. Sub: D Fitzgerald for Campbell (60 mins).

FINN HARPS: B McKenna, P Vaudequin, J Minnock, D Boyle, G Dykes, D O'Brien, T Mohan, E Kavanagh, J Speak, J Mulligan, F Harkin. Subs: P McGrenaghan for Minnock (24 mins); K McHugh for Speak (67 mins); S Bradley for McGrenaghan (75 mins).

Referee: P Whelan (Dublin).

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics