Celebration for Shamrock Rovers after Rory Gaffney scores against Harps in April SHAMROCK ROVERS Four points out of a possible 12 is hardly title winning form but that was exactly the outcome from the last four games for Shamrock Rovers before the mid-season break began. They were five points ahead of their nearest challengers at the top of the table at one stage this season but that gap evaporated completely after losing their 33 game unbeaten record to Dundalk and following that with a home defeat to Sligo Rovers. It meant they went into the break in second position, one point behind the new league leaders Sligo Rovers.