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Jack Moylan bags hat-trick as Shelbourne sink below-par Sligo Rovers

A Jack Moylan hat-trick was the lead story at the Showgrounds as Shelbourne extended their unbeaten league run to eight games with a comprehensive defeat of a toothless Sligo Rovers.

Moylan netted twice in the first half and followed this with a second half penalty. The victory sees the Drumcondra outfit leap into fifth, just four points off the top three.

Without top scorer Max Mata and several first teamers due to both long and short-term knocks, Sligo made four changes from their defeat to Dundalk. Estonian international Bogdan Vastsuk led the line, while compatriot Frank Liivak and experienced pair Greg Bolger and Danny Lafferty were both included in the first eleven.

Shels boss Damien Duff made three changes from their last league game with UCD. Mark Coyle, Shane Farrell and skipper Luke Byrne all involved again.

A cohort of Shels supporters destined for this game, missed it due to a broken down bus which ended its journey at Longford. And while some did make it courtesy of alternative forms of transport, they may have missed their side's opener which arrived on nine minutes.

A well worked moved with began down the right side ended with Matty Smith’s goal-ward effort coming back off his team-mate Moylan. The ball falling for the same man who tapped in from close range.

Without a recognised striker, Rovers, who put in their worst display of the season, struggled to lay a glove on a well co-ordinated Shelbourne defence.

The visitors had their second five minutes from the break when Evan Caffrey’s corner sailed over Sligo goalkeeper Luke McNicholas. The Rovers net minder claimed he was fouled as he reached for the ball, but nothing was awarded. The ball instead bounced off Lukas Browning and into the path of Moylan who

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