Wexford will be pleased to finally get off the mark in points terms after a ding-dong battle in Dalymount Park. However, they won't be happy with the concession of another very late goal, this time a penalty, to ensure that there was only a share of the points. With Rocks Keenan, Shane Dunne and Peter Higgins still injured, Wexford began with the same XI as in previous league games with Graham, Craig, Lee, Gary, Ryan, Eric, Jonny, Hopper, Aidan and with Danny and Spot up front. Bohs began well and had a dangerous free and corner in the first minute. However, Youths scored with their first attack on seven minutes when Bohs lost the ball in their own defence, leaving Spot to run at Delaney in the Bohs goal where he got taken down for a peno. Yellow only for Delaney even though there seemed to be little cover. Danny sent Delaney the wrong way for 1-0 to the away side. However, Bohs quickly equalised when the Youths defence gave Mark Quigley a criminal amount of space to leave him with an easy header for 1-1. Two minutes later, Quigley was again given too much space and looked certain to score again before Lee Grace came in with a saving tackle. Bohs don't look the tallest side in the world whereas Wexford have a few giants in defence. It paid dividends on 20 minutes when a long throw by Craig McCabe allowed Hopper Kenny to win the easiest of second headers to put the Youths 2-1 up. Curtis Byrne for Bohs then had a good chance to put Bohs level again but pulled his shot a yard wide.
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