Shels then went ahread in the eleventh when a chest down into space in the Wexford box found a runner, Dalton, coming from a long way out and his easy finish from close ranfe made it one-nil. In the fourteenth, it became two-nil when another good cross was finshed tidily at the near post. It was three-nil after eighteen when a bullet back-header smacked off the cross-bar leaving an easy finish with Packie stranded. Wexford were in bits at this stage and could hardly keep the ball even in their own half. Another cross into the box was then put wide by Shels and, with about fifteen to go, it became four-nil when another cross of quality between Packie and his defence was buried int his own net by Karl Keogh.
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