HOLLERAN'S SHOW THEIR

And manager Paul Holleran paid tribute to the experience of his players which he hopes will keep them in the top five until the end of the season.
"From our point of view it was a really good solid away performance and we limited them to very little while we were a threat all afternoon," he said. "We ended up scoring three really good goals and probably missed two or three good opportunities.
"What should help us at this stage of the season is the experience we have in the changing room and the ability we have in the side.
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