Wexford got the point they would have taken at the start of the game with a rugged ultra-defensive set-up in Ferrycarrig tonight and by staying in the game almost snatched the three points at the end. In contrast, Galway started the brighter but looked bereft of attacking ideas as the game went on. Wexford started with Corey, Conor, Owen, Sean, John, Aaron, Crokey, Dean Kelly, Dean George, Ryan and with a very isolated Danny Doyle up front. Galway started very well and almost scored with their first attack when a shot/cross fizzed past the far post in the first minute. Two minutes later, a good Sean Kelly tackle prevented Ubaezuonu from getting a shot away in a dangerous situation for the home side at the expense of a corner. First Wexford effort on goal came on 16 minutes when Crokey had an effort from well out the pitch which never threatened Conor Gleeson’s goal. By this stage, Wexford were sitting so deep they were almost in the next parish and, as the half wore on, attempts on goal became scarcer at both ends as Galway just couldn’t fashion any chances and Wexford didn’t try to. It was a boring 0-0 by half-time.
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