Wexford progressed to the FAI Cup final after a really absorbing game against Peamount in Greenogue this evening, but the away side will probably be puzzled as to how they needed to go to extra-time. With the return of Lauren Dwyer and Lynn Marie Grant from absences, the Wexford panel looked stronger than it has been for some time and Wexford started with Kiev, Della, Lauren, Nicola, Lolly, Teegan, Edel, Aoibheann, Ciara and with Ellen playing behind Kylie up front. In contrast, the Peas were without key players such as Karen Duggan, Tiegan Ruddy and Megan Smith Lynch. If ever Wexford were to get past Peamount, surely this evening was going to be the occasion. The first half was relatively even. The first half began with an early Peas effort on target which was pushed away by the excellent Kiev Gray in the Wexford goal. First real effort on the Peas goal came for Wexford on 18 minutes when Lolly Conlon drilled an effort from distance a yard or two wide. Wexford then won two corners and between which they shouted for a peno, but nothing was given. Wexford’s Ellen Molloy and Peamount’s Lucy McCartan then came close to scoring with McCartan getting the closer of the two as she scraped the outside of the Wexford post with a good shot. More chances were exchanged when Wexford’s Kylie Murphy had a goal-bound flick which was pushed away for a corner by Niamh Reid Burke in the Peamount goal and Kiev Gray in the Wexford goal had to save an Alannah McEvoy volley. Another couple of chances followed for either side as Kiev Gray produced her best save of the game up till then as she pushed away an Aine O’Gorman shot with an athletic one-handed stretch. Then Wexford’s Ciara Rossiter went through on goal but Reid Burke was able to claw the shot away for a Wexford corner. The first goal, when it came, was from an expected source as Wexford’s Kylie Murphy produced a bullet header from a Wexford corner which thumped off the bottom of the crossbar and in to put Wexford ahead. Ciara Rossiter then had another chance to put Wexford further ahead but couldn’t finish past Reid Burke and it was 1-0 to Wexford at half-time.
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