Gary Hunt made two important changes at half-time with Aisling Frawley and Lauren Dwyer coming in, although Leanne Tumelty in particular may feel hard done by by the changes. It was pretty even during the first fifteen minutes before Cork's Saoirse Noonan, attempting to profit from a Wexford defensive error, hit a volley a yard wide with Sophie Lenehan struggling. On 25 minutes, it looked even worse for Wexford as Kylie Murphy got a straight red for an innocuous push on a Cork player who attempted to obstruct her. Referee seemed to be reaching for a yellow (it was hardly even that), but changed it to a straight red so it may have been accompanied by some choice local Carlow dialect directed towards the referee - otherwise it was a bit of a joke. The loss of Kylie seemed to galvanise the Youths as they played with more purposeful football from then on. Claire O'Riordan had two attempts on goal, one saved and one wide, with Cork unable to create anything on the break as they couldn't beat the offside flag. On the one occasion when Cork looked like having a 1-on-1 against Sophie Lenehan, Wexford's Lauren Dwyer made a miraculous last-ditch tackle to save the day.
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