Watch: Michael Duffy's wonderstrike seals the title for Dundalk at home to Shamrock Rovers
A spectacular strike from Michael Duffy – his 11th league goal of the season – helped Dundalk wrap up their 14th League of Ireland title and their fifth in six years.
The Derryman stepped up to bury an unstoppable shot into the top corner of Alan Mannus’ net moments after Aaron Greene had cut the 2-0 deficit in half.
With Rovers pushing forward in search of a leveller that would keep the title race going for another week, three quick passes from Gary Rogers, Dane Massey and Patrick McEleney put him in space.
The winger took over from there and, with Roberto Lopes backing off, he smashed a shot that left the despairing Mannus with no chance.
GOAL Dundalk
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DUN 3-1 SHA
59mins Michael Duffy smashes the ball home from distance.#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/3S4ctNyQEM
Headers from Sean Hoare and Robbie Benson had the home side two goals to the good at half time and close to the three points they need to retain their title.
Hoare broke the deadlock just before the half-hour as he lost defender Lee Grace to bury a free header from close range.
GOAL Dundalk
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DUN 1-0 SHA
28mins Sean Hoare heads home to give Dundalk the lead at Oriel Park.#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/XgS1mFqS5Y
McEleney was the provider for the second in first-half injury time as he capped off a tidy period of possession with a pinpoint cross for Benson to glance masterfully home.
GOAL Dundalk
DUN 2-0 SHA
45+1min Robbie Benson doubles Dundalk's lead at Oriel Park.#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/hjB5GoNJ9y
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To their credit, Shamrock Rovers continued to battle and they pulled a goal back when Greene was played through by Sean Kavanagh before Duffy’s wonderstrike.
GOAL Shamrock Rovers
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DUN 2-1 SHA
55mins Aaron Greene gets the Hoops back into this one with a well-taken goal.#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/P9kXKNTMFS
Rovers weren’t done quite yet and a poor pass from defence saw Hoare gift possession to Graham Burke, and he teed up McEneff to pick out the bottom corner, but the Lilywhites held out to set up a night of intense celebration.
GOAL Shamrock Rovers
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DUN 3-2 SHA
65mins Aaron McEneff scores Rovers' second of the night following some sloppy Dundalk defending. #RTEsoccepic.twitter.com/EaT5lCbanD