Keating back in the goals to give St Pat's vital win over Drogheda

keating back in the goals to give st pat's vital win over drogheda

Ruairi Keating right celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal with Brandon Kavanagh left .

Drogheda United 0

Paul Buttner reports from Richmond Park

A THIRD GOAL of the season for Ruairi Keating earned St Patrick’s a welcome, if laboured, first win in a month.

A dominant first-half display delivered the three points here, but Jon Daly’s side had to work hard throughout the second half to hang on to them.

Despite Jamie Lennon’s suspension adding to the absence of injured skipper Joe Redmond, St Pat’s rejigged the spine of their side and began brightly.

On his game, Chris Forrester, captaining the side in Redmond’s stead, pulled the strings in midfield and was central to their early probings.

Anto Breslin rifled over the top early on before St Pat’s worked Drogheda goalkeeper Jethren Barr for the first time on 14 minutes.

Advertisement

The lively Forrester was again the instigator, threading a delightful ball through for Keating to force the save.

Though Evan Weir arced a free kick not far over the top, St Pat’s remained on top with Keating getting a couple of sights of goal in quick succession.

First the striker shot wide at the near post before finding the side netting from Brandon Kavanagh’s fourth corner of the game.

Drogheda showed their threat from a set-piece on 36 minutes, big defender Hayden Cann heading just off target from Weir’s deep free kick.

But just when Saints thought their first half dominance might be in vain, they took the lead right on 45 minutes.

Kavanagh cleverly found the run of Keating who skilfully cut inside Hayden to sweep home.

Drogheda’s threat from dead ball situations almost brought them level within two minutes of the restart, Andy Quinn seeing his header come back off a post from Weir’s corner.

Inches from levelling at one end, Drogheda had Barr to thank for not finding themselves 2-0 down within a minute with a terrific save from Kavanagh.

Not to be outdone, Danny Rogers soon had to produce an equally good save at the other end to deny a Ryan Brennan header as Drogheda enjoyed their first real spell of pressure in the game.

Forrester had a chance to ease the home nerves on 76 minutes, but saw his diving header from substitute Jake Mulraney superb cross saved by Barr.

St Patrick’s Athletic: Rogers; McLaughlin (Freeman, 62), Keeley, Turner, Breslin; Bolger, Forrester; B. Kavanagh (Melia, 84), Leavy (Palmer, 74), Nolan (Mulraney, 74); Keating.

Drogheda United: Barr; Heeney, Cann, Quinn, Weir; Deegan, Brennan; Foley (Bawa, 67), Markey, Davis; Pierrot.

Referee: Declan Toland (Midlands).

Attendance: 3,765.

OTHER NEWS

26 minutes ago

Arteta embraces ‘magic and chaos’ as Arsenal take title race down to wire

26 minutes ago

I'm giving up on Chromebooks and switching to a Surface instead

26 minutes ago

Elections 2024: Record-breaking donations unveiled as elections approach, Motsepe and Oppenheimers lead

26 minutes ago

A Mediterranean diet can ease symptoms of stress and anxiety, says study

26 minutes ago

Biden launches fresh bid for election support from Black voters

33 minutes ago

I’m looking for the FTSE 100’s best value stocks to buy now. Have I found them?

33 minutes ago

Tigritudes: pan-African film anthology comes to London

34 minutes ago

Where Can You Find The Best Preserved Warplanes In The USA?

34 minutes ago

Paul unveils body transformation ahead of Tyson bout

34 minutes ago

What I Rent: 'I pay £1,925 for a one bed flat but it revived my social life after divorce'

34 minutes ago

Lions center Frank Ragnow reiterates he is not considering retirement

34 minutes ago

High levels of weedkiller found in more than half sperm samples, study finds

34 minutes ago

Newcastle struck gold on free signing who's now worth more than Joelinton

34 minutes ago

’20 years younger’ – Ferrari tipped to ‘galvanise’ Lewis Hamilton after Mercedes ‘decline’

34 minutes ago

‘Don’t wallow in self-pity, instead help others’: Telegraph readers on how to combat loneliness

34 minutes ago

Shoppers take shelter in Costco as monster storm batters Houston

35 minutes ago

Nate Smith Accepts the Rookie Of The Year Award | Billboard Country Power Players 2024

35 minutes ago

Why was Slovakia's Prime Minister attacked?

38 minutes ago

St Albans, Melbourne: Man riding a scooter dies after colliding with a car in horror crash

38 minutes ago

Duncan Bannatyne, 75, reveals he 'almost died' after contracting an infection when he was stung by a dragonfly while on holiday with his wife in Mexico

40 minutes ago

Emma Raducanu’s French Open hopes could be about to get a big boost

40 minutes ago

Armstrong hat-trick fires Knights to win over Titans

40 minutes ago

From Grand Slams to Grand Slopes: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal Star In New Louis Vuitton Campaign

40 minutes ago

Tyler Alexander flirts with perfect game, Rays win 4-3 win over Toronto Blue Jays

40 minutes ago

MasterChef viewers shocked at contestant's controversial theme for a dish

40 minutes ago

Patchy rain expected across the UK today, Friday, May 17th

40 minutes ago

Lions welcome top of the table Glasgow Warriors to the den

46 minutes ago

Russian guided bombs kill three, injure 28 in Ukraine's Kharkiv

46 minutes ago

Blind date: ‘My shirt went straight in the wash when I got home’

46 minutes ago

Inside Anne Robinson and Andrew Parker Bowles' unlikely romance - and how a retired MONK played key role in uniting love birds

48 minutes ago

From Louvre to Expo: Free entry to popular UAE attractions today; here's a guide

48 minutes ago

Girls Aloud kick off reunion tour dedicated to late bandmate

48 minutes ago

Arizona baseball crushed by Oregon State, falls out of 1st place in Pac-12

48 minutes ago

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (May 17-19)

48 minutes ago

DC clears out encampments as homelessness rises

52 minutes ago

Video: I'm an American man living in the UK... here are THREE things I find weird about your country

52 minutes ago

Basketball coach who had hopes of playing in the NBA charged with rape of girl, 14, he met on Snapchat

53 minutes ago

Elections 2024: IFP raises banner as a ‘sign of hope’ over Cape Town

53 minutes ago

Erin McGregor recalls moment she first realised son Harry might have autism

53 minutes ago

Arsenal could set new Premier League prize money record with Manchester United fighting for £6.2m

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch