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Fabulous show augurs well for new season
WEXFORD YOUTHS put in a fabulous performance against Europe-bound Shamrock Rovers but were ultimately left disappointed as the Tallaght side clung to a narrow victory in the Leinster Senior Cup on Saturday evening last. It was an adventurous 4-4-2 for Wexford, with new signings Anthony Wolfe and Dean Broaders slipping into the boots of the departed Peter White and Conor Sinnott. Gary Sheahan and Danny Furlong looked promising as a combination in attack, with the former continually causing the Premier division side problems with his pace.
Curracloe first off mark
CURRACLOE UNITED became the first champions of the season when their win over Forth Celtic, coupled with Bree United's defeat in Campile, put them six points clear with just one match remaining in the Under-10 Premier Division.
Setback for Rovers
SHAMROCK ROVERS' dreams of catching the league leaders were dealt a killer blow when a superb Park Hotspur took all three points from this Wexford Premier Division clash at Rosslare on Sunday morning last.
O'Connor on song
A CIARÁN O'Connor hattrick helped Corach Ramblers to a 4-2 victory over Cloughbawn, with the remaining goal came from Michael Barry.
Molloy hits a fine hat-trick
A DEAN Molloy hat-trick gave Duncannon three valuable points in their push for a top four spot in the Premier Division, seeing off Ferns United on a 3-1 scoreline.
No injury worries for Wexford
WEXFORD FOOTBALL League manager John Godkin is confident that he can make home advantage pay when his side takes on warm favourites A.U.L. in the Oscar Traynor Trophy quarter-final at the New Ross Celtic grounds on Saturday afternoon next.
Tombrack advance
TOMBRACK MOVED through to a second round tie with Shelbourne in the Under-14 Cup when eventually overcoming St. Leonards 2-1.
Leaders held
LEAGUE LEADERS Adamstown were held to a 3-3 draw by secondplaced Bunclody.
Rovers hold top spot
SHAMROCK ROVERS hit Ballagh for three as they copper-fastened their lead at the top of Division 3. Two goals from Willie Dobbs and a further effort from Derek Whelan secured the points in a 3-0 victory.
North End rampant
IN THE Wallace Wexford Youths Premier Division, North End United had a 91 victory over Curracloe United with goals from Ger O'Keeffe (2), David Doyle (2), Ryan Furlong, Pierce Coote, Michael Harpur, Shane Keeling and Craig Kearney.
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