Bray still looking for first win of season

Bray Wanderers go into tonight’s game with St Patrick’s Athletic at the Carlisle Grounds still looking for their first win of the season, kick-off 7.45pm.

Bray still looking for first win of season

Bray Wanderers go into tonight’s game with St Patrick’s Athletic at the Carlisle Grounds still looking for their first win of the season, kick-off 7.45pm.

Wanderers will be at full strength as Jake Kelly, Shane O'Neill, James Kavanagh and veteran Colm Tresson have all been declared fit and return to Eddie Gormley's squad.

Gormley said: "It will be a tough game. They are a very good side with a number of ex-Bray players in their squad. We need to go into the game with the right attitude and push for a result.”

Saints players Conor Sinnot, Derek Pender, Gareth Coughlan, Dave Mulcahy, Gary Rogers and Paul Byrne have all had spells with the seaside club.

Midfielder Brian Cash returns for St Pat’s having been ineligible to play in the Setanta Cup games.

Stuart Byrne took a knock in his back in the return leg against Sligo on Saturday evening is a doubt, while Ian Bermingham returns following a hamstring strain.

Saints centre-half Conor Kenna is expecting a tough task ahead at the Carlisle Grounds.

Kenna said: “Bray had a good result in the League Cup against Drogheda recently. At the start of the season they were unlucky in the way they had to put a team together and they’ve been unlucky in some of their matches. They’ve a young team, and they’ll be up for giving us a battle.”

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