Byrne helps stall Rovers' momentum

SOCCER: Dundalk 1 Shamrock Rovers 1 JASON BYRNE’S 178th goal of his League of Ireland career ensured Dundalk a share of the …

SOCCER: Dundalk 1 Shamrock Rovers 1JASON BYRNE'S 178th goal of his League of Ireland career ensured Dundalk a share of the spoils against Shamrock Rovers in a pulsating encounter at Oriel Park yesterday afternoon.

The veteran striker’s 36th -minute penalty cancelled out Karl Sheppard’s third goal in as many games to leave the sides deadlocked in what was a dress rehearsal for Saturday week’s Setanta Cup final.

Played in a swirling wind, the game started at a frantic pace. Rovers looked dangerous going forward and some anxious moments from Colin Hawkins and Michael Hector in the Lilywhites back four suggested they would find some joy.

At the other end, Byrne did well to guide a wayward Ross Gaynor shot towards goal in the 10th minute although his header never really looked like troubling Alan Mannus.

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Dundalk boss Ian Foster opted to watch the first half an hour from the stands and he will have been unhappy at the manner in which the Hoops opened the scoring after 16 minutes.

Enda Stevens was given time to pick a pass from inside his own half, setting Karl Sheppard free on the inside left channel. The through ball cut the Dundalk back four wide open and, with no defender anywhere in sight, the in-form striker cooly finished past Peter Cherrie for his sixth goal of the season.

Dundalk struggled to make any sort of headway but they were given hope in the 35th minute when Alan Mannus dived to touch Mark Quigley’s hooked 20-yard effort around the post. Two minutes later and the home crowd were celebrating an equaliser.

Stephen Rice was the guilty party for Rovers, upending Quigley just inside the penalty area. Referee Derek Tomney pointed to the spot and Jason Byrne sent Mannus the wrong way for the second time time this season.

The goal moved Byrne level alongside Turlough O’Connor in third place on the list of all-time League of Ireland scorers.

Dundalk started the second-half on the front foot with Michael Hector going close with two chances in quick succession. The first arrived via a Gaynor corner in the 55th minute, Mannus making a brave stop to deflect the defender’s header over the bar.

The on-loan Reading player then almost rounded off a fine move seconds later. Keith Ward sent Byrne free on the right but Hector just couldn’t get a touch on the striker’s inviting cross.

Rovers came back into things as play became stretched. Gary O’Neill squandered a good opportunity when he blazed over just shy of the hour mark before Ronan Finn did likewise minutes later.

The champions had a penalty appeal waved away in the 72nd minute when Sheppard saw an overhead kick deflected over the bar and they were up in arms again with to minutes to go when Sheppard went down under a clumsy Ross Gaynor tackle. Referee Tomney waved play on, sparking outrage on the Rovers bench and leading to Michael O’Neill being sent to the stands.

DUNDALK: Cherrie; Madden, Hawkins, Hector, N Murphy; Kearns, McDonnell, Ward, Gaynor; Byrne, Quigley.

SHAMROCK ROVERS: Mannus; Sullivan, Murray, Oman, Stevens; McCabe (Kavanagh 66), Rice, Finn, Dennehy (Kelly 81); O'Neill (Kilduff 73), Sheppard.

Referee: Derek Tomney (Dublin).