

St. Patrick's Athletic 0-1 Shelbourne
Ireland Premier Division | May 16, 2026 | Richmond Park
Shelbourne claimed bragging rights in the Dublin derby with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over St. Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park. A first-half goal from Jack Moylan proved enough to halt the Saints' recent winning streak and move Shels closer to the European places.
Match Overview
In a cagey affair typical of top-flight derbies, Shelbourne made the early running and took a deserved lead in the 27th minute. Moylan pounced on a loose ball in the box after a corner and fired low past the St. Pat's keeper. The home side pushed for an equaliser but found a resolute Shelbourne defence, led by centre-back Sam Bone, who made several vital clearances. St. Pat's best chance came in the 68th minute when substitute Chris Forrester forced a sharp save from Shels keeper Brendan Clarke. Shelbourne managed the game expertly in the final stages to secure three precious points.
Key Moments
- 27' Goal: Jack Moylan fires Shelbourne into the lead from close range.
- 50' Block: Sam Bone makes a goal-line clearance to deny St. Pat's an equaliser.
- 68' Save: Brendan Clarke tips over a fierce Chris Forrester drive.
- 82' Offside: St. Pat's think they have scored but a late flag cuts short their celebrations.
Standout Players
- Jack Moylan (Shelbourne) – Scored the only goal and worked tirelessly leading the line.
- Sam Bone (Shelbourne) – Imperious at the back, making crucial blocks and interceptions.
- Brendan Clarke (Shelbourne) – A solid performance in goal with one excellent save.
Impact on the Table
Shelbourne moved up to 4th place in the Premier Division with 22 points, just two points behind third-placed Derry City. St. Patrick's Athletic dropped to 5th after a first defeat in four matches, leaving them three points off the European spots. The result also extended Shelbourne's unbeaten run in derbies to three matches, a record that will please manager Damien Duff.