Gary McCabe scored twice against his former club as Bray Wanderers made it four league wins on the spin to stay third in the Premier Division table. Darren Meenan deservedly fired Rovers ahead on 10 minutes from Graham Burke’s pullback. But McCabe
Gary McCabe scored twice against his former club as Bray Wanderers made it four league wins on the spin to stay third in the Premier Division table.
Darren Meenan deservedly fired Rovers ahead on 10 minutes from Graham Burke’s pullback. But McCabe headed home a Keith Buckley cross to level on 41 minutes. Bray then scored twice in first half stoppage time.
Dylan Connolly raced through onto Aaron Greene’s pass to chip home on 46 minutes. A controversial penalty, when Rovers keeper Tomer Chencinski retaliated on Ryan Brennan, increased Bray lead on 48 minutes with McCabe getting his second goal of the game when sending the keeper the wrong way for his eleventh goal of the campaign.
It got no better for Rovers in the second half as they conceded again on 59 minutes. Connolly darted into the box to cross for the advancing Jason Marks whose shot was deflected to the net off Madden.
Rovers had Michael O’Connor shown a straight red card on 81 minutes after a foul on Connolly before fellow substitute James Doona pulled a goal back three minutes form time.