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Eoin Doyle strikes late as St Pat's Athletic take the points against Shelbourne

In the first Dublin derby of the fledgling 2023 season, it was the hosts St. Pat's who took bragging rights in a hotly contested clash in front of nearly 5,000 at a chilly Richmond Park.

Super-sub Eoin Doyle struck brilliantly late on to ensure the three points stayed in Inchicore, breaking the Shels hearts in the dying embers that had battled bravely throughout, probably feeling. draw would have been deserved.

Having had some epic encounters last season that only stoked the flames of the old rivalry, tonight was a slow burner in comparison, but caught fire late on.

In came pacey wide men Serge Atakayi and Jake Mulraney from the start, following their electric impact in last week's come-from-behind draw with title hopefuls Derry City.

Despite having the majority of possession and a couple of early half chances, the sold out home fans grew frustrated at the lack of goalmouth action in the opening period.

The well organised visitors began to grow into the game and really should have tested the shaky looking David Odumosu but having worked the ball well up the left, eventually saw Gavin Molloy's strike drift wide.

It was the home side who came closest to breaking the deadlock as the half drew to a close. An almighty goalmouth scramble saw Lennon's low strike bravely blocked before falling to the feet of Noah Lewis, who was eventually crowded out.

The game continued in the same tense, tight nature with little in the way of goalmouth action, as neither team gave an inch on the pitch.

With a quarter of an hour remaining, tensions began to rise echoing last season's encounters with every coming together met with vociferous roars from both sets of fans.

And it wasn’t until just moments remaining when the deadlock was eventually broken

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