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Burns stunner snatches a point for Saints

Darragh Burns scored a delightful late equaliser for a lacklustre St Patrick's Athletic as they had to come from behind to salvage a point against a dogged Drogheda United at Richmond Park.

An opportunist first half strike from Dayle Rooney looked to have seen Kevin Doherty get the better of his former boss Tim Clancy.

The pair had managed Drogheda for the previous four years before Clancy succeeded Stephen O’Donnell at St Patrick’s in the off season.

And while Doherty had the option of joining Clancy to continue as his assistant, the Dubliner opted to take full charge at Head in The Game Park.

This tenacious rearguard action was 13 minutes away from giving Doherty’s rebuilt Drogheda their first back-to-back wins of the season until Burns' intervention.

The 19-year-old winger began and finished the move, cutting from the right to find substitute Ben McCormack who helped the ball onto Anto Breslin.

Burns then raced to the near post to side-foot the cross past Sam Long with his weaker right foot for his second goal of the season.

Unchanged from their defeat to a stoppage time goal at Derry City a fortnight ago, St Pat's enjoyed much of the early possession in what would however prove a frustrating night for the home side.

With Evan Weir coming in at left-back the only change for Drogheda from their Louth derby win last time out, the Boynesiders had to work hard to play their way into the game.

But their endeavours paid dividends as they availed of a catalogue of errors in the Saints defence to stun the home faithful and take the lead against the run of play on 18 minutes.

Weir put Darragh Nugent in down the left. There appeared little danger from the low cross, but St Pat’s midfielder Adam O’Reilly completely missed his kick in

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