Wexford got out of jail more than a bit in Ferrycarrig tonight as, with an hour gone and after a very disjointed performance, they were two goals down and in serious trouble. But after some needed substitutions and a man-of-the-match game from Wexford captain, Ethan Boyle, the home side somehow secured the three points. Wexford started with Owen, Ben, Ethan, Brandon, Eoin, Dobbsy, Corban, Kian, Cian, Luke and Thomas. The omens weren’t great from the start as, on three minutes, Wexford were deemed to have breached the backpass rule to give Kerry a dangerous indirect free. The free was partly blocked by the Wexford wall and then cleared. Wexford were playing three up front and always looked a player or two light in midfield. It showed on nine minutes when Amechi got the ball about 30 yards out with nobody from Wexford really closing him down. He unleashed a bullet to the top left corner of Wexford’s net and Kerry were a goal ahead. Wexford’s first chance on goal came on 15 minutes when a Kerry defender backheaded the ball onto his own crossbar, but nobody from Wexford was following up and the chance was cleared. Amechi then worked another chance on 23 minutes when beating two Wexford defenders but hit it well over the Wexford bar. With Kerry’s Williams controlling the skies at the back for Kerry, it was only when Wexford could get the ball to Eoin Kenny’s feet on the left that the home side looked in any way dangerous. After 20 minutes, Kenny had a dangerous shot deflected for a Wexford corner and on 40 minutes, Kenny had another effort easily saved by Axworthy. A mistimed header by Thomas Aluwa for Wexford then finished the half with Kerry being the neater side and Wexford looking to be stuck in the wrong gear. 0-1 to Kerry at halftime.
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