Bray People

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it with their clean sheet intact as Cian Coleman earned his stripes by hacking clear.

Duggan was still searching for his shooting boots in the 59th minute. This time the strike was on target but it was straight into the hands of Blackburn Rovers loanee Dillon.

Up until this point, Wanderers had offered nothing in an attacking sense. But then Aaron Greene did what Aaron Greene does as he combined his lightning pace with his clever movement. He was clean through on goal against his former side with only Brendan Clarke standing between him and glory. It was a chance that he had to take but unfortunat­ely for Dave Mackey – he didn’t.

There were 948 people watching as Morrissey entered the fray on 76 minutes in the hope that he could snatch all three points for Limerick and he did not disappoint.

Shane Tracy’s wand of a left foot provided the assist. His pinpoint cross found the diving head of Morrissey and the home fans celebrated with real oomph as the ball hit the back of the net.

With Limerick willing to stick now, Mackey had to twist. Ger Pender and Darragh Noone were both thrown on in the final few minutes as the Co. Wicklow club looked to salvage something but Limerick saw out the final moments comfortabl­y.

It was a long drive home for Bray Wanderers who still only have a single point to their name from the 12 available and have struck the net just once in four outings thus far.

26. Brendan Clarke; 2. Shaun Kelly, 5. Tony Whitehead, 27. Darren Dennehy, 11. Shane Tracy; 16. Will Fitzgerald, 6. Cian Coleman, 7. Eoin Wearen, 8. Shane Duggan, 17. Daniel Kearns; 10. Connor Ellis. Subs: Barry Maguire for Coleman (69); Danny Morrissey for Ellis (76); Killian Cantwell for Fitzgerald (90+1). Not used: Colm Walsh-O’Loughlan, Alan Murphy, Tommy Holland, Henry Cameron.

1. Aaron Dillon;

16. Dan McKenna, 2. Hugh Douglas, 4. Conor Kenna, 3. Kevin Lynch; 8. John Sullivan, 6. Paul O’Conor; 19. Ronan Coughlan, 21. Gary McCabe, 7. Cory Galvin; 10. Aaron Greene. Subs: Daniel Kelly for Coughlan (79); Ger Pender for Galvin (85); Darragh Noone for Sullivan (88). Not used: Evan Moran, Sean Heaney, Dylan Hayes, Andrew McGovern.

Anthony Buttimer.

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