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Bohemians and Shelbourne share the spoils at Dalymount

A lively Dublin derby saw Bohemians and Shelbourne settle for a point each, though neither will be especially happy.

Shels were the better side in the first half at a sold-out Dalymount, Jack Moylan scoring a beauty midway through, but Ali Coote levelled 16 minutes from time, ensuring a point for Bohs but leaving them fifth in the table and one behind Shels.

The battle for Europe remains up for grabs for both, though Shels will ponder how they were so second-best after a first half full of intent.

There was drama within a couple of minutes, Krystian Nowak's backpass putting James Talbot in jeopardy. The keeper and Moylan collided, with Moylan looking for a penalty to no avail, before JJ Lunney forced Talbot into a smart save.

An attack that was started with a beautiful Jordan Flores pass saw James McManus’ shot deflected out for a corner. Danny Grant then fluffed his header after fine play from Jon Afolabi.

The opener was worth the wait.

Harry Wood clipped one down the line, Moylan outpaced Nowak and the Lincoln-bound striker curled cooly into the bottom corner.

More sloppy play nearly allowed Moylan – a former Bohemian – in for a second, Bohs looking rocky at the back, Shels growing in confidence. Moylan was outstanding but should have played Wood in just before the break, his confidence so high that he decided to do it all himself – it came to nothing.

Flores’ bullet header from a Coote free-kick shortly afterwards, which was just wide, almost had Bohs level; it would not have been deserved.

The Gypsies started the second half with purpose. Keith Buckley moved into midfield the narrative changed, with Coote blasting over on 56 minutes, Shels struggling to get on the ball. Then Flores tapped in but referee Rob Harvey blew the

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