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Evan Weir scores and then sees red as Drogheda United draw with Shamrock Rovers

Drogheda United defender Evan Weir equalised only to be sent off in the space of two minutes late on as a dour game with Shamrock Rovers ended level at Tallaght Stadium.

Aidomo Emakhu was sprung from the bench to give the sluggish league leaders a 79th minute lead.

Defeat would have been harsh on Drogheda who came to play and left-back Weir deservedly levelled on 87 minutes only to be dismissed for a second booking.

With five changes from their Champions League qualifier defeat in Bulgarian on Tuesday, Rovers started nervously, coughing up a couple of half chances to an eager Drogheda.

It was past the half hour before Drogheda goalkeeper Colin McCabe was tested, Graham Burke stinging his hands with a drive off his weaker right foot.

A promising move then came to nothing minutes before the interval, Aaron Greene laying off to Richie Towell who got under his shot that ballooned over the top.

As in the first, Drogheda began the second half on the front foot, carving an opening inside the first minute.

Adam Foley's low cross fell for ex-Hoop Dean Williams in the area. Rovers crowded him out well to block the shot.

Rovers then survived a right let off on the double two minutes later from Darragh Markey's corner. First Keith Cowan’s looping back post header was headed off the line by Burke with Roberto Lopes then deflecting Foley’s follow-up out for another corner.

Cowan then should have done much better when his diving header was way off target from Foley’s cross as Drogheda had Rovers on the rack.

Rovers continued to labour to build any momentum in the game.

Sean Kavanagh had a chance on the hour mark, though his shot was deflected for a corner off Foley after Andy Lyons had crossed from the end line.

Sensing there was very much

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