Irish Daily Mirror

STUDENTS 4 CLEAR AT THE SUMMIT

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GEORGIE KELLY maintained his hot scoring streak as beat 3-2 to open up a four-point lead at the top of the table.

Jason Mcclelland put hosts College ahead on four minutes before Kelly slotted home his sixth goal in three games.

Aaron Dobbs scored a penalty for Wexford just past the half-hour but home skipper Gary O’neill (above) restored UCD’S two-goal lead.

Mark Slater cracked a second goal in off a post for Wexford but UCD held out for a big win. Boss Collie O’neill said: “It’s going well but there’s a long way to go. We are where we want to be.”

Second and third placed

and had to settle for a point apiece from a 1-1 draw at United Park.

Sean Brennan sent Dean Delany the wrong way from a 73rd minute spot kick to put Drogs in front but a curler from James English earned Shels a point five minutes from time.

Alan Murphy slotted home a penalty in the 3-0 win over to become

all-time leading scorer. Conor Barry had put the Tribe in command with a brace.

Sam Todd celebrated his 20th birthday by scoring a 90th minute winner as stunned 2-1 at the City Calling Stadium. Town’s Dylan Mcglade had levelled up Mark Coyle’s early strike but defender Todd condemned Longford to a second home defeat on the spin.

and game was abandoned in the second half due to a floodlight­ing issue.

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