Gorey Guardian

Involvemen­t in Fitz final is guaranteed

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SOME WEXFORD involvemen­t is guaranteed in this year’s Fitzgibbon Cup third level colleges hurling decider after all four quarter-finals were staged on Thursday. There will be a showdown between D.C.U. and U.C.C. in the penultimat­e round tonight (Tuesday) as a result, and both teams have a Slaneyside interest.

That’s particular­ly the case with the Glasnevin crew, as the grand total of nine of their squad members hail from Wexford, while Blackwater’s James Donoghue is a selector.

They beat local rivals D.I.T. by 2-19 to 0-12 on Thursday, with Rory O’Connor (St. Martin’s) coming off the bench in the second-half to score two points.

Midfielder Damien Reck (Oylegate-Glenbrien) contribute­d one point, while Oisín and Pádraig Foley from Crossabeg-Ballymurn lined out in goal and at right half-back respective­ly.

Aaron Maddock (St. Martin’s) was introduced as a substitute, while the panel also includes James Henebery (Faythe Harriers), Conor Firman (St. Martin’s), Darren Byrne (Blackwater), and Joe O’Connor (St. Martin’s) who is still recuperati­ng after an operation.

Quinn Saunders (Our Lady’s Island) came on for D.I.T., while Ronan Gahan (Shamrocks) was also a member of their squad.

Next up for D.C.U. is a clash with U.C.C. who had Ross Donohoe (Buffers Alley) on board at left half-forward when they beat I.T. Carlow by 3-19 to 1-11 in the Mardyke on Thursday.

The losers included Shane Reck (Oylegate-Glenbrien) at left corner-back, Michael Redmond (Rathnure) at right half-back, Cathal Dunbar (Naomh Eanna, 0-2) at right half-forward, and Seamus Casey (Oylegate-Glenbrien, 0-5 frees) at right corner-forward.

The second semi-final will see N.U.I.G. taking on Mary I whose sole Wexford representa­tive, Alan Walsh (St. James’), didn’t feature in their 2-20 to 0-12 dismissal of C.I.T.

Turning to football, Martin O’Connor (HWH-Bunclody) is the last Wexford player standing in the Sigerson Cup after he featured at left corner-back on the U.C.D. side which knocked out D.C.U. by 2-16 to 1-9 in Wednesday’s quarter-final.

They will travel to Mallow on Saturday to meet St. Mary’s from Belfast who ousted a Maynooth side including Darragh Lyons (St. James’) at midfield on a 0-15 to 0-13 scoreline.

U.C.C. will face N.U.I.G. after crushing an I.T. Carlow team featuring Nick Doyle (Starlights) at right half-forward by 4-21 to 0-5.

Meanwhile, W.I.T. advanced to a Trench Cup (second division) football semi-final in Mallow on Friday with a 2-13 to 2-8 win against Trinity College in Santry Avenue.

Their team included Wexford inter-county duo Mark O’Neill (Gusserane) and Cathal Devereux (Our Lady’s Island), while Darren O’Reilly (Horeswood) is the trainer.

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