An 85th-minute penalty from captain Jordan Flores proved decisive.
AN 85th-minute penalty from captain Jordan Flores gave Bohemians all three points from this Dublin derby before a sellout 5,013 attendance at Richmond Park.
A barrage of flares rained down on the pitch from the Gypsies’ supporters behind the goal, one striking Byrne on his upper left arm. Advertisement St Patrick’s came close to breaking the deadlock on 76 minutes, the lively Kian Leavy working a one-two with Ruairi Keating on the right and just unable to apply the finish from the cross.His back pass fell short resulting in Brazilian goalkeeper Marcelo Pitaluga tripping the onrushing Dayne Rooney.Unchanged from their win in Galway last week, St Pat’s had taken the game to Bohemians from the opening whistle.
James Clarke, whose stoppage-time equaliser got them out of jail against Sligo Rovers last week, teed up a shot that was bravely blocked by Redmond. Forrester then worked another sight of goal minutes later when slipping past McDonnell to curl a left-foot effort wide of a post.
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