Gorey Guardian

Bunclody and Courtown Hibs earn top flight wins

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Bunclody heaped more pressure on New Ross Celtic with a 2-0 win in Butlerslan­d on Sunday.

P.J. Mulhall and Johnny Melay hit the back of the net for the visitors.

Courtown Hibs continued their good form with a 3-0 triumph over Bridge Rovers, with Leighton Gleeson, Conor Fortune and Higor Correa getting their goals.

Wexford Bohs continued to creep menacingly into the title race with a 2-0 win over Shelburne on Sunday.

Seán Pailing and Jack Murphy got the goals for the Drinagh-based outfit.

Kilmore United leapfrogge­d Curracloe at the foot of the Division 1 table thanks to a 3-0 victory.

Gary Sinnott was the hat-trick hero for New Ross Town as they continued their promotion push in Division 2 with a 3-1 win over Stoney Rovers.

Crossabeg are level on points with Town, although they have played three games more, and on Sunday they overwhelme­d St. Joseph’s 7-1, with goals from Ronan Devereux, Conor Devereux, Cian Boggan, Vinnie Sullivan, Peter Culleton and David Berney (two).

Taghmon United also had their shooting boots on, seeing off Wexford Celtic 8-1. Seamie McLoughlin, Brian Doyle and Anthony Breen all contribute­d doubles, with Enda Doyle and Joey Cardiff adding a goal apiece.

Bree United were much too good for bottom side Ajax Athletic, running out 5-0 winners on Sunday.

Dylan Dalton scored twice for the winners, with Seosamh Cash, Tomás Cash and Noel Roche also netting.

Duncannon continued their impressive form to move up to second place, thanks to a 1-0 win over Forth Celtic, with Devin Wall-Walsh getting the all-important goal.

Crossabeg and Courtown Hibs came away with a point apiece after playing out a 3-3 draw on Sunday.

Davy Fenlon, David Berney and Conor Keeling got the goals for Crossabeg, with Conor Berney, James Flynn and David Hall replying for Hibs.

Cian Rossiter netted a hat-trick for Wexford Albion as they chalked up a 4-1 win over St. Joseph’s in Kilmuckrid­ge on Sunday.

Gary Cousins also got his name on the scoresheet for the winners.

Ferns United and Rosslare Port had to be content with a point apiece after a 1-1 draw on Sunday.

Dillon Shannon got the goal for Ferns, with John Winters hitting the back of the net for Port.

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