STEPHEN KENNY’S DUNDALK side ran out comfortable 4-1 winners against St Pat’s last night.
Daryl Horgan hit a class strike as the Louth side came from behind at Inchicore but the final goal takes some beating for build-up:
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VIDEO: Dundalk with a 36-pass build-up to their fourth goal against Pat's
STEPHEN KENNY’S DUNDALK side ran out comfortable 4-1 winners against St Pat’s last night.
Daryl Horgan hit a class strike as the Louth side came from behind at Inchicore but the final goal takes some beating for build-up:
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