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Published 10:02 1 Apr 2015 BST
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In the centre, we've gone for a mixture of youth and experience. Roberto Lopes has been a crucial part in the Bohs defence that looked unbeatable before being turned over by Dundalk last week. One off-night is not enough, though, for us to fail to acknowledge the monstrous performances put forward by the 23-year-old this term.
Accompanying Lopes, is Cork City's Alan Bennett. The 33-year-old looks every bit the finished product after his seven year stint in English football and provides an attacking threat from set-pieces to go along with his reliability at the back.
On the left hand side of the defence, is Dundalk's Dane Massey. He's been one of the players that's been a true treat to watch and has come on leaps and bounds since signing from Bray Wanderers two years ago. He is gifted with the same talents that Madden is on the right side of our back four and, with the pair of them in our side, we're happy with the balance. Massey is not afraid to shoot either his goal was the difference when Stephen Kenny took his side to the Brandywell.
Playing slightly behind Horgan is St. Pats' Greg Bolger and, before the accusations of picking him solely based on the below wonder-strike from last Tuesday, we assure you he was already in our side. This golazo didn't hurt his chances of selection though. He is the perfect midfielder with unbelievable vision to go along with the crucial ability to dictate the pace of any game.
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On the left flank we've decided to take the chance with Kieran Waters of Shamrock Rovers. It would be fair to say that Marty's not the finished product quite yet but he has been one of the Hoops' biggest attacking threats all season and was duly rewarded with his goal against Longford.


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