In form Enda Curran bagged a double with substitute Stephen Christopher adding the final touch to another win for the Limerick side.
Treaty United made it four wins on the bounce with a comfortable 3-0 win over Longford Town on Saturday evening in Bishopsgate.
In form Enda Curran bagged a double with substitute Stephen Christopher adding the final touch to another win for the Limerick side.
Tommy Barrett’s men are now level on points with fifth place with Athlone Town after a string of stunning displays. They are only a point behind Bray Wanderers and two in arrears of Cobh in third place.
During the run, Treaty have hit the net on twelve occasions, conceding just once.
Curran, who netted his 30th goal for the club in only his 43rd appearance, broke the deadlock from a Marc Ludden corner kick in the 25th minute.
Treaty doubled their lead through Curran on the stroke of the hour mark, slotting past former goalkeeper Jack Brady from the spot. Christopher rounded out the scoring, getting on the end of a brilliant move.
The only downside of the afternoon was the sending off of Ben O’Riordan in stoppage time as he received a straight red.
Next up for Treaty is a home tie with table toppers Galway United this Friday evening.