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Ross Tierney nets stoppage time leveller for Motherwell

Ross Tierney scored his first Scottish Premiership goal for Motherwell with a stoppage-time equaliser against St Mirren.

Alex Gogic looked to have scored a debut winner for St Mirren from ex-Ireland youth international Connor Ronan's assist when he headed home in the 81st minute of a close encounter 24 hours after moving on loan from Hibernian.

But Republic of Ireland Under-21 international Tierney, who signed for Motherwell from Bohemians just last month and was making his third league appearance, finished high into the net after fellow substitute Kaiyne Woolery robbed Richard Tait on the by-line and cut the ball back.

A number of fans of both clubs encroached onto the pitch in the corner after the goal and two traded punches before moving back into the stands.

Motherwell had enjoyed the better of a tight first half before both goalkeepers made decent saves in a livelier second period.

Loan signing Jordan Jones also made his St Mirren debut after Ireland senior international Jamie McGrath went the other way to Wigan on deadline day.

St Mirren struggled to get going in an attacking sense, not helped by centre-forward Eamonn Brophy pulling up injured midway through the first half. Gogic came on, with Ronan pushing further forward and Greg Kiltie leading the line.

Gogic had St Mirren's best first-half opportunity but Stephen O'Donnell diverted his half-volley wide.

Tierney came on for Motherwell five minutes before half-time after Liam Shaw went off with a head knock.

The Motherwell substitute had a good chance just after the break after being picked out by O'Donnell on the edge of the box. Alnwick stopped his first effort and the Dubliner failed to get a decent connection on the rebound.

The hosts, managed by Waterford native Jim

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