Irish Daily Star

Kavanagh secures a Saints point

- by Paul BUTTNER

HAVING provided five assists this season, Brandon Kavanagh popped up with a timely first goal of the campaign as St Patrick’s Athletic had to work hard to salvage a point against Waterford at Richmond Park.

Unbeaten now in five games, Jon Daly’s Inchicore side hold onto fifth spot in the Premier Division table.

Waterford, with just one win from their last seven, remain in eighth.

Keith Long’s Blues, who beat St Pat’s 3-1 at the RSC last month, were good value for Maleace Asamoah’s lead goal.

The well-organised visitors went ahead from their first corner of the night on 13 minutes. Ex-Saint Ben McCormack’s delivery was nodded on by skipper Darragh Leahy for winger Asamoah to flick the ball home for his third goal of the year.

Sluggish

On 33 minutes Rowan McDonald nicked the ball off a sluggish Aaron Bolger as he went to control Anto Breslin’s throw. The midfielder galloped into space to set-up Asamoah who toe-poked wide when he should have scored.

And there was another let-off for St Pat’s two minutes before the interval. McCormack’s free-kick bounced straight through for Padraig Amond, the veteran striker shooting just wide of Danny Rogers’ right-hand post.

Amond was then back defending in first half stoppage time, clearing off the line when Saints skipper Joe Redmond got his head to Kavanagh’s corner.

Blues keeper Sam Sargeant was worked by Mason Melia for the first time three into the second half but it wasn’t until the introducti­on of subs Chris Forrester, Ruairi Keating and Jake Mulraney that the home side sparked to life.

All three were involved for the equaliser on 65 minutes with Forrester’s fierce drive not held by Sargeant. The parry by the keeper presented the loose ball on a plate for Kavanagh who tapped home from close range. ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC: Rogers 7; Turner 6, Redmond 7, Keeley 6, Breslin 6; Lennon 7, Bolger 6 (Keating, 62, 7); B. Kavanagh 8, Leavy 6 (Forrester, 62, 7), Nolan 6 (Mulraney, 62, 6); Melia 7 (Palmer, 78, 6). WATERFORD: Sargeant 6; Power 7, Horton 7, Leahy 7, McCourt 7; McDonald 7, Macadam 6, McCormack 8; Asamoah 7 (Pattison 72, 6), Amond 7, Parsons 6 (McMenamy, 90, 6). Referee: David Dunne (Dublin) 6.

Attendance: 4,376.

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