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Chapman strike just enough to see Sligo past Pat's

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Ellis Chapman's 23rd minute strike gave Sligo Rovers a much needed shot in the arm as they beat an under-par St Patrick's Athletic at the Showgrounds.Chapman's strike from range, handed the Bit O'Red their first win in seven and moved the Connacht men to within a single point of their opponents in the league table.Without a host of first team players courtesy of injuries and suspension, Sligo boss John Russell handed 18-year-old Conor Reynolds a first senior start in place of the suspended JR Wilson, while Fabrice Hartmann returned to the first eleven for the first time in three games.The starting Saints, looking for a fourth win on the spin over their opponents, included Kieran Freeman, Jamie Lennon and Jake Mulraney each of whom missed Friday's win over Drogheda.Rovers led this game at the interval and although they impressed at times, it was the Dubliners who fashioned the majority of the play in front of goal.John Daly's charges should have been ahead on nine minutes when Chris Forrester and Brandon Kavanagh combined to find former Sligo youth Ruairi Keating.

The striker, unmarked, fluffed his lines from a goal-scoring position as he somehow blazed over from ten yards out.Conor Keeley's header from a Kavanagh free landed on the roof of the Rovers net on the quarter hour as Pat's issued another warning shot, Mulraney in particular causing concern down their left flank.Chapman then fired the home side in front on 23 minutes when the midfielder struck for his fourth goal of the year.

The former Cheltenham man steadying himself before lashing past Danny Rogers from 25 yards, somewhat against the flow of proceedings.Rovers goalkeeper Ed McGinty had to bat away an effort from the angle from Keating early in the second

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