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First Division wrap: Treaty United and Cork City play out stalemate

Enda Curran of Treaty United is tackled by Cork City's Charlie Lyons
Enda Curran of Treaty United is tackled by Cork City's Charlie Lyons

Treaty United and Cork City played out a stalemate at Markets Field in a hard-fought top-of-the-table SSE Airtricity Men's First Division clash on Friday night.

Over 3,000 fans turned out to watch a physical contest which took place in difficult weather conditions.

Both teams came into this one unbeaten, with Cork three points ahead of their opponents having played a game more.

Treaty's Lee Devitt saw red in stoppage time for a late challenge, but at the final whistle, it was as you were for the two sides at the summit.

Athlone Town produced a remarkable comeback to deny Longford Town victory in a thrilling 3-3 draw.

The visitors raced into a three-goal lead in the first period.

Adan Wixted broke the deadlock in the fifth minute, Oisin Hand doubled the advantage ten minutes before the break and then right on the stroke of half-time Karl Chambers seemingly put the game to bed.

However Athlone refused to lie down. Dean Ebbe pulled one back on the hour mark when he turned home a low cross. Ten minutes later, Ebbe struck again to set up a barnstorming finish - with substitute Jamal Ibrahim rifling home the equaliser in the 74th minute.

That's how it stayed, though it could have been worse for Longford, with Ebbe hitting the post in the closing stages.

It was another goal fest at the Carlisle Grounds where Bray Wanderers came out the wrong side of a seven-goal thriller with Wexford.

Cristian Magerusan fired the Seagulls ahead in the ninth minute, but Mikie Rowe levelled things up two minutes later and struck again on 19 minutes to put Wexford in front.

Shane Griffin responded for Bray four minutes after that - and the goals kept coming.

Aaron Dobbs' 28th-minute effort had the visiting side ahead at half-time, with Cole Omorehiomwan's strike early in the second period once again getting Bray back into it.

But five minutes from the end Thomas Oluwa popped up with the final goal of the night to give Wexford a rollercoaster victory.

There was incredible drama at Cobh Ramblers, where UCD snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.

Jack Larkin put the hosts ahead in the 63rd minute, and it looked like that effort would be the game's decisive goal. However Ciaran Behan equalised in the 90th minute and Adam Wells snatched a late, late winner in stoppage time to break Cobh hearts.

In the night's other clash, Finn Harps could not break down a disciplined and committed Kerry outfit in a nil-all draw.

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