Bray Wanderers move to within one win of silverware
The Seagulls advanced to a Leinster Senior Cup final
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The Seagulls advanced to a Leinster Senior Cup final
Seagulls were 2-0 up and cruising at Mounthawk Park before former Bray men came back to haunt away side
The 18-year-old local talent will make the switch to the English Championship.
Stephen Bradley's side took the lead after just two minutes through Michael Noonan, with their lead doubled through Adam Brennan in the 26th minute.
St Patrick's Athletic missed a chance to remain top after their 2-2 draw away to Galway United.
Goals from Williams, Keohane and Twardek see Galway United move up to seventh.
Paul Heffernan and Dave Foley of Bray Wanderers on the progress of Bristol City-bound Billy O’Neill.
Paul Heffernan and Dave Foley of Bray Wanderers on the progress of Bristol City-bound Billy O’Neill.
Ryan Edmondson and Chris Forrester gave St Pat’s the lead before Aaron Bolger struck twice for the hosts.
The bottom side had led after five minutes at Richmond Park.
Athlone Town and Shelbourne among winners on opening day.
Galway United remain unbeaten and two points clear at the top of the Women’s League of Ireland.
Tunmise Sobowale was among the scorers amid a hard-fought win for the Hoops.
Douglas James-Taylor, Colm Whelan and Connor Parsons scored in a 3-1 victory.
Niamh Farrelly scored a 91st-minute winner after Remini Tillotson’s stunning equaliser.
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