ForzaForth
26/08/2016, 9:50 PM
Wexford put in a huge physical shift to try to derail the Dundalk express in Ferrycarrig tonight but failed to do so although their performance will give some encouragement for the remaining games. With a number of players either suspended or injured, Youths went with Graham, Craig, Lee, Lasty, Aidan, Conor, Peter, Jonny, Duxey, Andy and with Roxy plying a lone furrow up front. Wexford's only chances came early on the game when, on ten minutes, Jonny Bonner had a free just wide of Gary Rogers's right hand post and just before the quarter hour mark, Duxey Dunne had a shot which went whistling just over the bar. Dundalk's first real effort on target came on 22 minutes when a low shot from the right stung Graham's hands, but the rebound was cleared by a Wexford defender. On 25 minutes, Graham Doyle had an easier save to make from a shot by Meenan for Dundalk. The yellow cards then started to flow with the first in the book being Meenan for a pull-back on Duxey Dunne. Before the half ended, Conor O'Keeffe and Peter Higgins for the Youths both ended in the book for tackles. The goal then came for Dundalk with three minutes to go in the half and the build-up was fortuitous for the champions. A shot by the Youth's Duxey Dunne was blocked to such an extent that the ball broke into the Youth's own half just like an inch-perfect pass for Macmillan and he ran on to finish nicely for Dundalk for 1-0 to the away side. 1-0 to Dundalk at half-time with Graham Doyle also getting a yellow for dissent.