Intriguing match which stayed on a knife-edge throughout was finally decided in Wexford's favour by a set-piece in the final minute. Wexford started 4-5-1 with Graham, a back four of Craig, Killian, Lasty, Jimmy, a midfield five of Eric, Shane Dunne, a returning Craig Wall, Peter, Deano and with Danny up front. First half had relatively few chances although Wexford tested Murray in the Shelbourne goal a bit more than Graham was tested by Shelbourne. First decent effort on target was by Deano for the Youths after five, with Muray having to grab it at the second attempt. Little of note thereafter with Shane Dunne getting a yellow after 18 minutes. With 23 gone, a Shels corner hit long was knocked back into the penalty area, but the Shels effort on goal was deflected straight into Graham's hands. Just after the half-hour, Deano set up Danny for a first-time effort but he miscued it wide. With three minutes to go in the half, Tinnelly had a good run into the Wexford box, but his effort was wide. With two to go, the best chance of the half fell to Danny when Peter Higgins put Danny through but Murray saved his first-time volley with his legs for a corner. 0-0 at half-time and, as against Galway last week, it looked as if the team that could score first would be likely to hold the three points.
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