Wexford got through by the thinnest skin of their teeth in Turners Cross this afternoon to record what is hoped to be only the first of their trophies this season. Wexford were missing Rianna, Doieann and Aoife on international duty while Cork were missing Zara Foley. Wexford started with Sophie, Nicola, Lolly, Lauren, Becky, Aisling, Kylie, Edel, Emma, McKenna and with Katrina Parrock up front. As often occurs when you regard Wexford as being the favourites, they started unduly slowly and hardly created a chance in the first half while Cork got close to Sophie Lenehan’s goal but without testing her too much. On ten minutes, a good chance for Cork was drilled just wide of the Wexford post. With 16 minutes gone, Saoirse Noonan had a volley over the bar from a Cork cross from the right. However, the best chance of the first half fell to Wexford when a cross to the far post by McKenna Davidson fell to Aisling Frawley in the clear, but her volley was held by Amanda Budden in the Cork goal. Cork then finished on the up as Maggie Duncliffe had an effort two yards wide and O’Donovan had a chip just over the Wexford bar. 0-0 at half-time with Wexford not having got out of the starting blocks.
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