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Published 23:19 14 Feb 2017 GMT
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Che Adams brought proceedings level after half-time, but with 12 minutes to go it was Daryl Horgan's time to shine.
The former Dundalk man made a slicing run into the box, took a touch to his right before whizzing the ball to Jordan Hugill to tap it in from close range and seal the win.
Blues captain Gardner receiving his marching orders for a second bookable offence a few moments later put the result beyond all doubt.
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