Veteran Aaron Greene voted best Premier Division player for April
Shamrock Rovers attacker Aaron Greene has been named the SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers Ireland Player of the Month for April after a goal-laden run of form with the Hoops.
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Shamrock Rovers attacker Aaron Greene has been named the SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers Ireland Player of the Month for April after a goal-laden run of form with the Hoops.
Far below their usual high standards in last Friday's home draw with Galway United, Drogheda United felt the backlash from Shamrock Rovers who rediscovered their spark to record their biggest win of the season at Tallaght Stadium.
Johnny Kenny salvaged a point for Shamrock Rovers with a late equaliser as they were made to work extremely hard for a share of the spoils by a tenacious Galway United at Tallaght Stadium.
Graham Burke capped his 200th appearance for Shamrock Rovers with a brilliant first half goal, but it was an assist and a brace from Aaron Greene that stole the show at Tallaght Stadium as Hoops recorded their biggest win of the season.
Alex Nolan's first goal for St Patrick’s Athletic proved a welcome winner to deliver a first victory over Shamrock Rovers in two years at a raucous Richmond Park.
The football was almost irrelevant as Shamrock Rovers partied to a historic fourth league title-in-a-row at a packed Tallaght Stadium.
Shamrock Rovers claimed the points on results day as they kept their bid for four successive Premier Division titles on track with a hard fought win over Dundalk.
Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers could not be separated in a breathless Ringsend derby, as Shels came from behind to earn their thirteenth draw of the season thanks to Gavin Molloy's heroics late on.