The Blues were the better side in the first half and good value for Maleace Asamoah’s lead goal until Kavanagh’s intervention.
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.
A positive start by St Pat’s proved a false dawn as they were perhaps fortunate to troop off just that one goal behind at half-time. It was a welcome third goal in their last seven games for Keith Long’s side who should have punished sloppy play to double their lead on 33 minutes. 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.But it wasn’t until the introduction of substitutes Chris Forrester, Ruairi Keating and Jake Mulraney that the home side sparked to life.
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