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Dublin maintain their 100% record as they march through to Leinster U20 semi-finals

The Dubs have been in impressive form in the EirGrid Leinster U20 football championship so far.

Dublin 1-15

Wexford 0-11

Ronan Fagan reports from Innovate Wexford Park

DUBLIN PUT GALLANT Wexford to the sword in the second half to copper-fasten their progression to the semi-finals of the inaugural EirGrid Leinster U20 football championship.

The result costs Wexford progression to the knockout stages, as Westmeath instead advance to the quarter-finals following victory over Longford while Dublin completed a 100% run through Group 1 of qualifying.

But Wexford, with Irish soccer star Kevin Doyle amongst their backroom team, certainly made a tremendous fist of it during the first half to lead 0-8 to 0-5 at half-time.

Two delightful scores from goalkeeper Ivan Meegan โ€” a free from 63 yards followed by a superb score off an adventurous run up-field โ€” were the highlights as Wexford surprisingly enjoyed the initiative at the change-of-ends.

But Dublin resumed in rampant fashion as wing-back Seรกn Farrelly and Cormac Howley transformed matters by 0-9 to 0-8 after 37 minutes, Howley being unfortunate to see a fine drive on goal loop over the crossbar.

Eoin O'Dea and Mikie Dwyer Dublin's Eoin O'Dea is tackled by Wexford's Mikey Dwyer. Ken Sutton / INPHO Ken Sutton / INPHO / INPHO

Ross McGarry was the star man for the visitors, and while he elected to point a penalty on 42 minutes, the Ballyboden St Endaโ€™s star returned to bag a 47th-minute goal for a significant breakthrough (1-10 to 0-10).

Ciarรกn Archer and James Doran each came close to adding further goals but for outstanding saves by the Wexford โ€˜keeper.

Regardless, substitute Tom Keane caught the eye with four tidy points to help ensure Dublin got the job done with something to spare despite their early lethargy.

Scorers for Wexford: Ivan Meegan 0-4 (3 frees), Richie Waters, Kyle Firman, Cathal Devereux 0-2 each, Seรกn Nolan 0-1.

Scorers for Dublin: Ross McGarry 1-3 (0-1 penalty), Tom Keane 0-4, Cormac Howley 0-3, Seรกn Farrelly, James Doran (1f) 0-2 each, Dan Oโ€™Brien 0-1.

Wexford:

1. Ivan Meegan (Ferns St Aidanโ€™s)

4. David Oโ€™Keeffe (Taghmon Camross)
3. Mark Oโ€™Neill (Gusserane)
2. Frank Roche (Castletown)

5. Dylan Furlong (Sarsfields)
6. Ronan Devereux (Crossabeg-Ballymurn)
7. Gavin Sheehan (Gusserane)

8. Darragh Lyons (St Jamesโ€™)
9. Richie Waters (Fethard)

12. Kyle Firman (St Martinโ€™s)
11. Mikey Dwyer (Fethard)
10. Robbie Brooks (Castletown)

15. Cathal Devereux (Our Ladyโ€™s Island)
14. Jamie Meyler (Horeswood)
13. Seรกn Nolan (Horeswood)

Subs:

17. Quinn Saunders (Our Ladyโ€™s Island) for Brooks (temp., 24) Saunders for Oโ€™Keeffe (45)
18. John Dunne (HWH Bunclody) for Brooks (45)
19. Cathal Walsh (Monageer Boolavogue) for Nolan (56)
24. Jack Oโ€™Leary (Volunteers) for Dwyer (59)
20. Paddy Dunbar (HWH Bunclody) for Roche (60+3)
23. Jamie Thomas (St Maryโ€™s Maudlintown) for Devereux (60+3).

Dublin:

1. David Oโ€™Hanlon (Na Fianna)

4. Ciarรกn Smith (Lucan Sarsfields)
3. Nathan Doran (Clontarf)
2. Seรกn Farrelly (Kilmacud Crokes)

5. Seรกn Farrelly (Thomas Davis)
6. Neil Matthews (Erinโ€™s Isle)
7. Eoin Oโ€™Dea (Na Fianna)

8. Donal Ryan (Na Fianna)
9. Eoghan Fitzpatrick (Ballinteer St Johnโ€™s)

10. Cormac Howley (Round Towers Lusk)
11. Karl Lynch Bissett (Naomh Mearnรณg)
12. Ross McGarry (Ballyboden St Endaโ€™s)

13. Dan Oโ€™Brien (Kilmacud Crokes)
14. James Doran (Na Fianna)
15. Sean Bugler (St Oliver Plunkettโ€™s)

Subs:

20. James Holland (Ballyboden St Endaโ€™s) for Fitzpatrick (43)
24. Tom Keane (Naomh Olaf) for Howley (43)
23. Ciarรกn Archer (St Maurs) for Oโ€™Brien (52)
18. Nathan Nolan (Kilmacud Crokes) for Farrelly (53)
19. Rob Shaw (Castleknock) for Oโ€™Dea (58)
22. Daniel Brennan (St Sylvesterโ€™s) for Lynch Bissett (59).

Referee: John Hickey (Carlow).

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