A game of complete pandemonium in Ferrycarrig tonight as Wexford, who were two goals down at halftime as well as being a player down, somehow managed to turn it around and grab the three points with a 4-3 win. Wexford began with Paul, James, Josh, Robbie, Mikie, Darragh, Dobbsy, Calum, Conor, Zayd and Ryan B. Wexford had a dreadful opening period which lasted about twenty minutes and could have been several goals down. In the first minute, Kerry had a free volley just outside the Wexford area which wasn’t kept on target before, on four minutes, a two against one break by Kerry was somewhat luckily cleared by Wexford for a corner. Wexford then conceded a peno for a tackle inside their own area and Kerry’s Seanie McGrath converted to put the away side a goal to the good. This was followed by a yellow for Wexford defender Robbie McCourt as Wexford still struggled to get any foothold in the game. On 19 minutes, Robbie McCourt looked for a foul which wasn’t given and Kerry’s Okwute hammered a shot off the inside of Wexford’s post which somehow stayed out. Wexford then began to play and demonstrated that, with some decent passing, they could break down a hesitant Kerry defence. On 22 minutes, a nice passing move led to Darragh Levingston stroking the ball into the Kerry net but being given offside before, a minute later, a simple long ball put Wexford’s Calum Flynn free down Wexford’s right and he finished past Hiemer to put Wexford level at 1-1. However, slack defending by Wexford then conceded too much space to Seanie McGrath again, and he found the bottom corner to put the away side back in front at 2-1. After Kerry almost scored with a free header from a corner which went just wide of the Wexford post, it got worse for Wexford just before the break when Robbie McCourt was adjudged to have deflected a goal-bound shot with his arm over the Wexford crossbar. It led to a straight red and another converted peno by McGrath to leave Kerry 3-1 ahead at halftime and also with a player advantage.
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