Game of fine margins in Ferrycarrig this evening, but Wexford more than edged the second half to ensure that they secured a deserved three points against Bray in a hard-fought encounter. Wexford started with an unchanged XI and began with Paul, Max, Adam, Robbie, Dean, Mikie, Zayd, Jamie, Gavin, Dylan and Jake. The opening of the game largely came down to two free-kicks. On two minutes, Wexford won one just outside the Bray area when Adam Verdon, with the aid of a slight deflection, hammered an effort off Bray’s crossbar. The ball was then returned into the danger area, where Wexford appealed for a peno due to a foul by Jimmy Corcoran in the Bray goal but nothing was given. The interest then changed to the other end when Bray won a free outside the Wexford area on seven minutes. This time the free hit the defensive wall, but the rebound was returned into the Wexford area where Paul Martin pulled off a tremendous save to keep out a volley by Bray’s Achara. Few chances were then created by either side until 21 minutes, when Ryan Kelly for Bray crossed a lovely ball to the far post where Bray’s Duggan headed home for 1-0 to the away side. Bray nearly added a second when the remainder of a Bray free enabled a Bray attacker to force the Wexford defence to clear off their own goal-line. Wexford had a couple of goal attempts right at the end of the half with two reasonable shooting chances and then a volley by Mikie Rowe which went wide of the Bray goal but he was given offside in any event. 0-1 to Bray at halftime after an even enough first half.


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