Wexford took a major step towards re-gaining their league title with a clinical and efficient performance against UCD Waves in Jackson Park this afternoon. But they stiil have two major hurdles to overcome, a home game in Ferrycarrig against major challengers, Peamount, in two weeks’ time followed by an away game against Cork. Two wins will secure Wexford the title. With Becky Cassin injured, Wexford put out a strong team with Sophie in goal, a back four of Nicola, Jess, Lolly and Lauren, a midfield five of Linda, Kylie, Edel, Emma and Aisling and with Claire up front. UCD were missing their talisman, Aine O’Gorman, and it definitely blunted their attacking potential going forward. Nevertheless, UCD started slightly the better as they held onto the ball well but couldn’t master passing the final ball with the aid of the stiff breeze. On five minutes, Cronin of UCD had a good chance but shot straight into Sophie Lenehan’s hands. First chance for Wexford came on 14 minutes when Edel Kennedy blasted a volley a yard or two wide from inside the UCD area. Wexford then went a goal ahead slightly out of the blue when Wexford won the ball in the UCD half, and Linda Douglas’s cross from the right found a stretching Claire O’Riordan, and she managed to jab the ball between the UCD keeper’s legs for 1-0 to the away side. The concession of the goal seemed to knock the stuffing out of UCD, and Wexford jogged to the interval without any difficulty with Emma Hansberry coming closes to adding a further goal for 1-0 to Wexford at half-time.
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