Perhaps Finn Harps should name a seat after Ruairi Keating.
He may not be the local legend that Brendan Bradley or Kevin mcHugh is just yet.
But the on-loan Sligo Rovers lad is proving his worth yet again this season.
Just when it looked like Harps had blown a two goal lead against bottom-of-the table Waterford, upped popped Keating with three minutes to go to seal a 3-2 victory and there vital points.
This was a game which Finn Harps should have finished off at half-time.
Leading by two goals after just six minutes thanks to a first minute effort from Mickey Funston and another from Wilfred Tagbo, Harps had numerous chances to put the game beyond bottom-of-the-table Waterford.
But the wide of a goalpost and some side-netting prevented Funston again and Raymond Foy from doing just that.
When Corcoran pulled on back for Waterford in the 28th minute, it was always going to b a tight second half.
And that uncertainty turned to her frustration when Ross Fitzpatrick popped up in the 73rd minute to level the game.
But urged on by the home crowd, Harps continued to press.
Keating continued to probe the openings as he has done all season and sent th crowd into raptures when h slotted home in the 87th minute.
Ollie Horgan's side dug deep and deserve credit for not giving up.
But, hell, they don't make it easy on the nerves.