Conor Keeley rescued an unlikely share of the spoils for Drogheda United as Waterford FC’s inability to defend set-pieces came back to haunt them deep into second-half injury-time in their SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division clash at the RSC.
After Blues skipper Padraig Amond thought that he had won the game with an 81st-minute finish, the visitors had the final laugh in added time when the central defender hammered home from close-range when he was left unmarked at the back post to meet a Darragh Markey corner-kick.
The Waterford front three combined for the breakthrough goal on 19 minutes.
Conan Noonan slipped the ball into the feet of Amond, who in turn played the perfectly…