With a minute to go in the first period, a good passing movement by Wexford ended with Rocks sending Danny free down the left and in a mirror-image of his goal against Waterford, he was able to beat the Rover's keeper with a first-time shot with his left to put Wexford two up at the break. With Rovers hardly posing a threat, it looked a comfortable three points at this stage. Second half started in fairly nondescript manner but, after ten minutes, Rovers pulled a goal back out of the blue when Purdy picked up a loose ball just outside the box and drilled a low shot just inside the left-hand post for 2-1. This goal certainly seemed to put the confidence back into Rover's play and they threatened again on 17 minutes when a cross/lob dropped just over the bar with Graham beaten. With 20 gone in the half, Kavanagh and Sandford came on for Rovers. Five minutes later, Graham had to charge out of the goal to block a Rover's forward latching onto a through ball and it went away for a corner. With fifteen minutes to go, Skelly came on for Deano for Wexford and Killian did well to clear a Rover's effort off his own goal-line. Then, with 12 minutes to go, a Rovers attacker went down in the box with two Wexford defenders adjacent. Didn't seem to be much contact by anyone but the penalty was given and Lyons knocked it straight down the middle for 2-2.
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