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Niall Corbet heroics rescue Laois' Tailteann Cup hopes against London

Former League of Ireland goalkeeper Niall Corbet was Laois's hero as his late point saved them from Tailteann Cup elimination and stopped London from pulling off an almighty shock.

Corbet played for Bohemians, Waterford and UCD and initially began his Laois career between the sticks before being converted into an outfield player this year.

And it is a decision that paid off as the Clonaslee-St Manman's punched over in the fourth minute to clinched a 1-17 to 2-14 win and a preliminary quarter final place next weekend.

Laois were controlled during that first half and kicked the first seven points of the game with Paul Kingston (three), Mark Barry, Mark Timmons, Colm Murphy and Padraig Kirwan all on target by the time Liam Gavaghan opened London's account with a free.

But London showed glimpses of the threat they possessed before half time with Enda Lynn pointing twice from play and sub Chris Farley landing a '45.

Paul Kingston and a left-footed effort from Evan O’Carroll, however, ensured that Laois were fully deserving of their half time lead of 0-11 to 0-05.

Yet it all changed utterly on the resumption. Farley swung over a fine point to get London up and going and when Laois conceded a free on the resulting kickout and London took it quickly to the unmarked half-time Henry Walsh, he blasted to the net from close range.

Mark Timmons replied with a goal in the 47th minute when he fisted to the net after a shot from James Finn dropped short.

London kept on plugging away and it all changed firmly in London’s favour when Lynn buried a penalty in the 59th minute, awarded when Sean Greene hauled down the London forward.

That penalty also saw Greene black carded and in his time off the pitch London went ahead for the first time,

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