New Ross Standard

Rovers back on track

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the equaliser.

However, Glynn Barntown got the noses in front with 20 minutes remaining when Rioghán Crosbie fired home a penalty, and that proved to be the winning goal.

Nicky Sinnott showed he has lost none of his scoring prowess as he netted four goals for Cushinstow­n in their 5-1 win away to Shelburne, with Ian Gaffney getting their other goal. to four points thanks to a 4-0 win in Bree on Sunday, with David Curley and Dillon Dixon both bagging doubles.

Raheen beat Rathnure United in a goal-fest, with Dylan Whitty (two), Patrick Whitty, Stephen Costello and Pádraig Whitty scoring in a 5-4 victory and Anthony Westnott (two), Brian Lawlor and Jimmy Nolan replying.

St. Joseph’s hit Bunclody for six goals without reply, with Callum O’Reilly helping himself to a hat-trick, Seán Furlong adding a double and Dave Maleady also getting in on the act.

Ajax Athletic boosted their promotion hopes with a 4-0 win over Ballymurn Celtic on Sunday.

Jack Hanley, Chris Hendrick and Jamie Fox (two) got the goals for the Enniscorth­y outfit.

Camolin Celtic fought back from 2-0 down to earn a share of the spoils against Crossabeg on Sunday.

A superb double from Davie Fenlon looked to have Crossabeg in control, but goals from Peter McSwiney and Ashley Tully earned Celtic a point.

All Blacks staged a rousing second-half fightback to earn a point against Wexford Celtic on Sunday.

Goals from Ryan Lynch, Jason Moore and Emmet Sinnott had the hosts three goals to the good at the interval but All Blacks rallied after the break, hitting the back of the net through Michael O’Brien, Kevin White and an own goal.

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