Bray Wanderers 0, Limerick 1
Carlisle Grounds, Bray

As every match passes for the Wicklow county based squad, showing why they are firm candidates to go down to relegation with just four points in the campaign, the Limerick Boys delivered the winning goal and netting three points of gold.
About time the Limerick, side delivered a win after having some troubles in the campaign and now separating themselves from the Sligo Rovers and Bray Wanderers from the bottom spots, as this win gives them a point edge over the Bit O’ Red.
For 470 traveling Limerick fans going to Bray they left happily after seeing their Boys delivering a one of a kind win and separating themselves from the relegation spots.

As told before this win did not come easy and for the Super Blues manager Tommy Barrett side winless in their last nine matches, this win came as a relief and now getting a dose of confidence to his squad looking forward to its salvation in the end.
For Bray missing a penalty and hitting the bar, luck was not on the Seagulls side and at the end surrendered with a lone goal scored by Limerick’s captain Shane Duggan in the 50th minute.
Once again, for Bray Wanderers manager not seeing a break after that win a few weeks ago, and by playing at home his hopes deposited on getting positive results at the end these do not come and seeing his project failures in every match.

Still it does not come easy for the Super Blues as their next week compromise against Cork City staging another edition of the Munster Derby to play in the house of horrors for the Super Blues Turners Cross.
Challenging you bet, as the Limerick squad with a win on their backs and playing the defending champions this will be a one of a kind challenge and tough but not difficult encounter for Tommy Barrett and company.
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