No points but a much more encouraging performance by Wexford against Cobh this evening compared to the defeats by Athlone and UCD where I thought the team looked a bit leggy and tired. Wexford started with Paul, James, Josh, Mikie, Darragh, Dobbsy, Kaylem, Zayd, Ryan K, Ryan B and Ryan S. However, one of the first names on the list for Wexford is probably the towering Dean Larkin and, as he sat this game out due to suspension, Wexford’s vulnerability in the air at the back became even more apparent than usual. It led to the first goal for Cobh on only four minutes when the away side won both the first and second headers following a long throw to give a goal to Barry Coffey and the away side a goal to the good. Cobh continued to dominate the early part of the game and a shot from distance by Cobh on eleven minutes smacked Wexford’s crossbar with Paul Martin beaten. Although both Mikie Rowe and Aaron Dobbs were working hard up front for Wexford, they were finding it difficult to make any impression on the Cobh defence or Timothy Martin in the Cobh goal. It got worse for Wexford on 28 minutes when Cobh were awarded a peno with what looked like a soft enough award, but Wexford probably drew a lot of short straws on the night as far as refereeing decisions were concerned. Barry Coffey put away the peno with ease and Cobh were two goals up. As the first half neared its end, Wexford showed that they could offer a decent threat with a great run by Ryan Kelly whose shot was cleared off the Cobh line and then Dobbsy had a turn and a shot which went a yard past the Cobh post. Two nil to Cobh at half-time.


 
			
			 
					
						 
					
						 
  
  
					
					
					
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