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Jake Mulraney star of show as rampant Pat's crush Shamrock Rovers

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Jake Mulraney scored a brilliant brace as St Patrick's Athletic inflicted a humiliating defeat on Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium.A third win of the season over the champions brought a fourth straight win, and a fifth in six games, for Stephen Kenny’s rejuvenated Saints.A result that edges the Inchicore side into contention for European qualification.Though they lie sixth, five points off third, St Pat’s have a game in hand on the sides immediately above them with five games remaining.Slumping to their heaviest defeat of the season, itmarked another missed opportunity for Rovers on a night when leaders Shelbourne were held scoreless by Sligo Rovers at Tolka Park and second-placed Derry City lost at Drogheda United.Stephen Bradley’s Hoops remain third, but are now five points off Shelbourne, following a performance they will quickly need to forget ahead of their opening Conference League Phase game against Apoel of Cyprus next Thursday.Unchanged from their 3-0 win over Waterford last week, in-form St Pat’s delighted their 1,300-strong following to a dream start.

Ahead after just 42 seconds and two up inside 12 minutes.For the opener, St Pat's skipper Joe Redmond outfoxed marker Josh Honohan to get to the back post to meet Mulraney’s corner and force the ball over the line.A big threat in one box, Redmond soon showed his defensive quality to prevent a Rovers equaliser two minutes later with a terrify block on a Graham Burke drive.In a breathless start to the game, an injury to Honohan forced Rovers into an eighth minute substitution with Darragh Burns coming on.It got no better for the Hoops, though, as St Pat’s doubled their lead from a brilliant counterattack after Joseph Anang had made a comfortable save from Burke.

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