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Dundalk FC boss Kilduff wants fans to create ‘electric' atmosphere for Friday's Cobh Ramblers clash

Dundalk FC boss Kilduff wants fans to create ‘electric' atmosphere for Friday's Cobh Ramblers clash

SSE Airtricity Men's First Division
The Argus
Ciarán Kilduff has called on Dundalk supporters to create an 'electric' atmosphere at Oriel Park this Friday for the top of the table clash with Cobh Ramblers.
The Cork outfit closed the gap at the top of the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division table to just a single point on Monday with a 1-0 win at home to Kerry FC coinciding with the Lilywhites' first defeat of the season away to Finn Harps.
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First Div: Dundalk dispatch Longford to maintain grip on promotion race
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First Div: Dundalk dispatch Longford to maintain grip on promotion race

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With a strong breeze behind them, the home side started on top with Aodh Dervin going close to breaking the deadlock against his home town club on five minutes with a left-foot shot from just outside the box that came back off the inside of the post. The breakthrough would arrive on 15 minutes. Longford looked like they had got out of jail when Rohan Vaughan was denied by the feet of Harry Halwax after being teed up by Daryl Horgan but Dervin kept the rebound alive before picking out Kenny at the edge of the box. The 19-year-old then fired high to the net for his first home goal since scoring the winner against the Midlanders at Oriel Park in March. What a strike from Eoin Kenny! 😮 A brilliant half-volley finds the roof of the Longford Town net. — League of Ireland (@LeagueofIreland) August 4, 2025 Horgan then had an effort pushed clear by Halwax shortly after before the visitors had a couple of good chances to level. 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The Co Louth side had two further big chances in quick succession after that with JR Wilson's header pushed onto the crossbar by Halwax before Vinnie Leonard's follow up rattled the underside of the bar. The third would arrive on the hour mark when Keith Ward's corner was headed down by Leonard, with Ebbe on hand to rifle past Halwax from the edge of the six yard box. Vaughan had another big chance to add to his side's lead on 73 minutes after being played in by Kenny but Halwax was quick off his line to snuff out the danger. Harry Groome then pulled an effort wide after being teed up by McDaid three minutes later. To their credit, Longford did manage to pull a goal back on 78 minutes with Hand rising highest to glance Kyle Robinson's corner to the net. They then went close to reducing the deficit to one three minutes later when Mohammed Boudiaf let fly with a shot from just outside the box that cannoned back off the inside of the post. 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Dundalk hit four past Longford Town to remain top of First Division
Dundalk hit four past Longford Town to remain top of First Division

Irish Examiner

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Dundalk hit four past Longford Town to remain top of First Division

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'I'm in awe of them' - Alan Cawley and Keith Treacy hail Drogs
'I'm in awe of them' - Alan Cawley and Keith Treacy hail Drogs

RTÉ News​

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