New Ross Standard

Slaneyside­rs book place in last eight

- DAVE DEVEREUX

WEXFORD LEAGUE A.U.L.

WEXFORD FOOTBALL League fought back from a goal behind at the break to overhaul the A.U.L. and book their place in the Oscar Traynor Trophy quarter-final.

After conceding inside the opening two minutes the Slaneyside­rs were up against it, but Gareth McCurtin drew Wexford level shortly after the switch of ends and Shane Dempsey grabbed the winning goal with just over 20 minutes remaining.

It was no more than the hosts deserved after a much-improved second-half performanc­e when they had a significan­t enough breeze at their backs. They had been sluggish in the opening 45 minutes, but whatever manager John Godkin said at half-time clearly worked the oracle as their movement and passing was slicker and they pressed forward in numbers with far greater urgency.

The hosts got off to the worst possible start, with A.U.L. catching them cold and taking the lead in the second minute.

Philip Hand curled in an inswinging corner-kick from the right and experience­d Sheriff Y.C. man John Lester rose highest to send a header to the net.

Wexford were reduced to pot-shots from distance in the early stages, with goalkeeper Keith Donoghue gathering Robin Dempsey’s effort at the second attempt and Shane Dempsey hitting a well-struck piledriver just off target.

The home side did create a decent opportunit­y in the 15th minute when Adam Territ got to the byline and squared for the inrushing Kyle Dempsey, but Donoghue got down well to his left to thwart the striker.

It was the Dubliners’ turn to threaten two minutes later when Lee Fetherston’s swerving effort was deflected narrowly over the crossbar for a corner.

John Peare got on the end of a Shane Dempsey cross on 29 minutes but, under pressure, his header drifted wide of the right post.

The visitors ended the half well and twice had efforts on goal, with Stephen Donnelly warming the gloves of Lee Walker and Anthony McKay fizzing a shot wide of the left upright, although John O’Connor also went close for Wexford.

The hosts would have been looking for a positive start to the second period, and they got just that. The influentia­l Shane Dempsey went close two minutes in when the goalkeeper tipped his vicious free-kick from the left side of the area on to the crossbar.

In a frantic spell they were almost undone at the other end, though, when Lee Walker had to produce a smart save with his feet to deny Donnelly after a mazy run.

Kyle Dempsey then dragged a shot wide but the equaliser did arrive with 50 minutes on the clock. Warren Broaders delivered a peach of a cross to the back post and Gareth McCurtin timed his run to perfection and steered a controlled header to the net.

The A.U.L. had their best spell of the game just after conceding, with Irish Junior internatio­nal Stephen Donnelly twice having sights of goal, first seeing his effort blocked and then delaying too long before getting the shot away.

Donnelly then teed up Anthony McKay, but his effort drifted wide of the left post.

Wexford quickly regained their composure and settled back into a nice rhythm, and Robin Dempsey did well to make space for himself before playing a through ball to Adam Territ, but the hard-working Gorey Rangers man’s scuffed effort was deflected out for a corner.

A.U.L. came close to getting their noses back in front on 67 minutes when Stephen Donnelly blazed a decent chance off target, and within 60 seconds they were picking the ball out of their net for a second time.

Shane Dempsey ran on to a perfectly-weighted pass from his North End clubmate Robin Dempsey and angled a shot past goalkeeper Keith Donoghue to the far corner of the net.

Wexford almost put the game to bed two minutes later but Gary Delaney’s effort was cleared off the line by Philip Hand, while at the other end Stephen Donnelly continued to look the most likely scorer and on 72 minutes his rushed shot sailed wide.

Wexford comfortabl­y dealt with what the A.U.L. threw at them in the remaining minutes, with Gary Delaney and Ian Sinnott mopping up pretty much everything that came their way, and the visitors suffered another blow when substitute Conor Brown was sent off as the game ticked into injury time.

Wexford went close to rubbing further salt into their wounds in the 93rd minute, with David ‘Swack’ Behan showing great determinat­ion to win possession and shrug off his marker before picking out Eoin Rhodes, but the goalkeeper did well to prevent the New Ross Celtic’s man shot from creeping inside the post.

Wexford now have a last eight clash to look to forward to in the new year, while the A.U.L. will have to take a more scenic route in search of a quarter-final spot, as they face United Churches League for a place in the next round.

Raheen leapfrogge­d Oylegate United into top spot by beating their rivals 3-2 in their top of the table clash on Sunday.

Daire Bolger, Mervyn Moloney and Dylan Whitty scored for the winners, with Lee Kehoe and John McCormack replying.

Wexford Albion contined their good run with a 7-2 win in Fethard. Jay Leniston and Ben Butler both netted doubles for the visitors, with Sam O’Neill, Kyle Mann and Kenny Hunt adding to their tally and JeanLuc Tubritt replying with a brace for Fethard.

Ballymurn also collected three points after edging out Rosslare Strand 3-2 thanks to a late winner from Stephen Redmond.

Goals from Eoghan Kehoe and Paul Larrissy had Ballymurn two goals to the good, but James Murphy and Conor Clancy drew Strand level, before Redmond struck with two minutes remaining.

Tommy O’Rourke bagged both goals for Bridge Rovers in their 2-0 win over Rosslare Rangers.

A.J. Redmond and Rory Higgins got the goals for Rathnure as they beat New Ross Celtic

Glynn Barntown remain the team to catch in Division 4A after they saw off Wexford Albion 3-0 on Sunday.

Jack Fenlon, Nigel Usher and Rioghan Crosbie (penalty) got the goals for the pacesetter­s.

Second-placed Cloughbawn also picked up three points, with Seán McCann and Jimmy O’Neill getting their goals in a 2-0 win over St. Joseph’s.

Enniscorth­y United hit Ballymurn for six, winning 6-1 thanks to doubles from Bill Rigley and Dylan Groarke and a goal apiece from Mick Rigley and Thomas Brady.

Boolavogue edged out Tombrack 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller, with Shane Grannell (two), Higor Garcez and Fionn Doyle scoring for the winners.

Taghmon United had their shooting boots on as they hit Wexford Celtic for six without reply. Mick O’Grady and William Codd both contribute­d doubles, with Shane Power and Thomas Furlong also getting in on the act.

Enniscorth­y Town lead the way in Division 5 after seeing off Stoney Rovers 2-0 on Sunday.

Brian Cosgrave netted a double for Killenagh, with Colm O’Loughlin getting their other goal as they overcame St. Cormac’s 3-1, with Ray O’Brien replying for the saints.

St. Leonards edged out Camolin 4-3, getting on the scoresheet through Tommy Byrne (two), Seamie Kehoe and an own goal, with Paul Murphy (two) and Keith Crosbie replying.

Cushinstow­n and Kiltealy shared the spoils after a 1-1 draw, while Rosslare Port beat New Ross Town 4-2, with Liam Delaney (two), Dara Bottomley and Ciarán Kehoe scoring for Port and Dylan Delaney getting the Town goals.

 ??  ?? Shane Dempsey of Wexford shields the ball from the A.U.L. defender John Lester. RIGHT: Wexford’s Gary Delaney gets above Paul McMillan.
Shane Dempsey of Wexford shields the ball from the A.U.L. defender John Lester. RIGHT: Wexford’s Gary Delaney gets above Paul McMillan.

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