Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne played out an eventful 2-2
draw at the Tallaght Stadium on Friday night and if it wasn’t for Craig Sive’s
late intervention the visitors would have come away with all the points.
Despite the fact that Shels started the game brightly and
went on the attack from the kick off, it was the home team who created the
first real chance of the game in the 7th minute. Ronan Finn crossed
from the left and picked out Ciaran Kilduff who headed across goal but the ball
ended up just past the post.
In the 24th minute Rovers had a chance on the
counter attack. Craig Sives played a quick ball out to Killduff. The Hoop’s
number 11 played it to his left where he found the onrushing Gary McCabe.
McCabe got his shot in but the effort was weak and Chris Bennion made a
comfortable save.
The home side did manage to take the lead in the 27th
minute. Paddy Kavanagh gave the ball away in the Rovers half. Ronan Finn picked
up possession and played it to Tommy Stewart. Stewart played a ball in behind
the Shelbourne defence. Kilduff beat the offside trap and rounded the onrushing
Chris Bennion before putting the ball into an empty net.
There could have been a second goal for the champions 10
minutes later. Captain Stepehen Rice played a lovely one two with the busy
Kilduff before hitting an instant shot which forced Bennion to dive smartly to his left to make the save.
Stephen Kenny's side had most of the play in the first half,
and while they didn't create too many clear cut chances in the opening 45
minutes, they deservedly went in a goal to the good at the break.
Shelbourne equalized out of nothing in the 52nd
minute. Similar to the opening goal, the visitors got back into the game after
a mistake from their opponents. After Shamrock Rovers gave the ball away David
Cassidy played a lovely reverse pass and picked out the onrushing Paddy
Kavanagh who made up for his mistake in the first half by coolly slotting it
past Oscar Jansson into the net.
Chances were few and far between as the second half went on.
Philip Gorman had a shot for Shels which was deflected over, while Andy Boyle's
back pass just went past his own post at the other end. However in the 77th minute the
visitors scored again after another Rovers mistake. Craig Sives tried to play
it forward but David Cassidy closed him down and blocked his pass. The ball
broke to Philip Gorman and the Shels number 19 beautifully chipped it over
Jansson to make it 2-1.
Alan Matthew's side led for just 5 minutes though. Rover’s
number 7 Gary McCabe ran from his own
half and passed it to the inform Ronan Finn. Finn raced towards goal and hit a
right foot shot into the corner of the net to make it 2-2.
Gary O'Neill's shot was deflected into the arms of Bennion
soon after but Shelbourne could have and should have won it late on. After Sean
Byrne played a remarkable through ball Paddy Kavanagh was in on goal again.
Kavanagh chipped it over Jansson and the ball would have gone into the net but
for a brilliant and brave clearance by Craig Sives who did not have the best of
games.
So an entertaining Dublin derby ended all square. Another
home draw put another dent in Shamrock Rover’s title challenge, while
Shelbourne will be happier with this result after losing at home to Derry in
their last game. Both sides will meet again in the quarter final of the FAI Cup
next Friday night in Tolka Park.
Shamrock Rovers: Oscar Jansson, Pat Sullivan, Colin
Hawkins, Craig Sives, Conor Powell: Gary McCabe, Stephen Rice (c), Ronan Finn,
Killian Brennan (Aaron Greene 68): Ciaran Kilduff (Gary Twigg 75), Thomas
Stewart (Gary O'Neill 86).
Subs not used: Reyaad Pieterse, Conor McCormack, Ken
Oman, Kerrea Gilbert.
Booked: Gary McCabe (59), Pat Sullivan (80)
Sent off: None.
Shelbourne: Chris Bennion, Ian Ryan, Stephen Paisley,
Andy Boyle, Sean Byrne: Anto Murphy (Conan Byrne 68), Glen Cronin, Stephen
Hurley, David Cassidy (c) (Barry Clancy 87), Paddy Kavanagh: Philip Gorman
(Philip Hughes).
Subs not used: Lorcan Fitzgerald, Paul Skinner, Barry Clancy, Paul Byrne,
Stephen Sheeran.
Booked: None.
Sent off: None.
Referee: Derek Tomney.
Attendance: 3,000 (estimate).
Man of the match: David Cassidy (Shelbourne).
© Seamus Egan 2012.
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