Dundalk move off the bottom with a 3-2 win over St Pat's.
Jamie Gullan was the two-goal hero for Dundalk as the Lilywhites stunned ex-boss Stephen Kenny to move off the bottom of the table for the first time in three months.
Having said that, you have to remember they came into this game in last place, scorers of only nine goals from 18 games.SMASH! There were barely two minutes on the clock when they took the lead, Jamie Lennon harshly penalised for a foul on Cameron Elliott which didn’t seem to be that big a deal as the free was awarded 35 yards out.
WALLOP! Then on 21 minutes it was 3-0, Horgan involved again, skinning Jamie Lennon on the right, Gullan supplying the end result once more, his second of the night and fifth of the season.Soon, though, the Pat’s fans were also finding their voice.
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