Another Jekyll and Hyde performance by WYW this afternoon, which has characterised a lot of their season thus far, but this time they were sent back home along the N25 with the proverbial hole in the doughnut largely due to a sublime performance by the excellent Clare Shine of Cork. With Emma Hansberry injured and badly missed, Wexford started with Sophie, Linda, Nicola, Lolly, Jenny, Orla, Kylie, Jess, Becky, Aisling and Claire up front in a 4-1-4-1 formation. Wexford began like a train and you could see only one winner from early on. On three minutes, Claire O'Riordan headed wide after connecting with a Kylie Murphy free-kick. On seven minutes, Aisling Frawley was sent free down the left, but Budden in the Cork goal got down to save. On 12 minutes, Claire O'Riordan had a run at Budden from a slight angle, but pulled her shot wide. Wexford then dropped their intensity as Cork came more into the game, but as the half wore on, Wexford began to dominate again and just before the half-hour, Claire had another shot from an angle from the right but pulled it a yard wide again. With 37 minutes gone, Claire O'Riordan was unlucky not to put Wexford ahead when her lob over Budden in the Cork goal took a bounce and hit the post. At this stage, you were wondering if Wexford would rue their missed chances. What looked like the critical moments of the game occurred with four minutes to go in the half. Cork managed to set Clare Shine free down the right, but with only Sophie Lenehan in the Wexford goal to beat, pulled her shot badly wide. Immediately, Wexford attacked and Claire O'Riordan dropped a perfectly weighted ball behind the Cork defence to allow Kylie Murphy to round Budden in the Cork goal to put Wexford ahead which the balance of play justified. 1-0 to Wexford at half-time although Cork had gone close from a corner just before the blow.
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