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Kieran Sadlier in possession for Cork City during last month's FAI Cup final defeat to Dundalk at the Aviva Stadium. Ryan Byrne/INPHO

Doncaster's delight at snapping up 'the best player in the League of Ireland'

Doncaster Rovers boss Grant McCann has been keeping a close eye on Kieran Sadlier.

DONCASTER ROVERSโ€™ DECISION to sign Kieran Sadlier was โ€œa no-brainerโ€, according to manager Grant McCann.

Having been in the League of Ireland since January 2016, Sadlier has returned to England after joining Doncaster on an 18-month deal following the expiration of his contract with Cork City.

The 24-year-old attacker moved to City from Sligo Rovers in July 2017. He thrived when given the opportunity with the Leesiders this year, scoring 24 goals in all competitions. 

โ€œHeโ€™s been the best player in [the League of] Ireland for the last two and a half years,โ€ McCann told the Doncaster Free Press. โ€œHe scored 49 goals in that spell, lots of assists, team of the year, winning trophies. He was a no-brainer signing for us.โ€

McCann previously worked with Sadlier during his time as assistant manager at Peterborough United, with whom the ex-Ireland U21 international had a brief spell in 2015. The manager of Doncaster โ€” who are currently in sixth place in League One โ€” believes Sadlier has improved significantly since then. 

McCann said: โ€œIโ€™m excited about it really. Heโ€™s a great kid. Iโ€™ve tracked him for the last year, definitely since Iโ€™ve come to Doncaster. Weโ€™ve watched him three or four times. Myself and Cliff [Byrne, assistant] went out to watch him.

โ€œI know of him anyway because he was at Peterborough for a year. But while he was at Peterborough he was a young boy who had just come out of West Ham and it was probably a step too soon for him in League One. Heโ€™s done it the hard way. He went on loan to Halifax, then he got a move to Sligo and heโ€™s just excelled in Ireland.โ€

He added: โ€œHeโ€™s an attacking player. He takes people on, very good at dead balls, free kicks, penalties, corners. He shoots with both feet. Thereโ€™s obviously areas of his game we feel we can improve but we keep that to ourselves. Weโ€™ll help him on that.

โ€œBut in terms of the long progression of the football club, the next year and the year after that, heโ€™s an ideal signing for us.โ€ 

Sadlier will be available to make his debut for Doncaster on New Yearโ€™s Day, when he could come up against former Cork City team-mates Ryan Delaney and Stephen Dooley as Doncaster host Rochdale.

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