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Conor McDonald wheels away after scoring a goal. Lorraine O’Sullivan/INPHO

Wexford hit three second-half goals to power past gutsy Kerry and secure quarter-final spot

The goals put a Wexford gloss on the scoreline that was possibly a little unfair on Kerry.

Kerry 0-18

Wexford 3-30

Paul Brennan reports at Austin Stack Park

THREE SECOND-HALF goals ensured Wexford safe passage to the All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals proper, where they will play Clare next weekend, as they overcame a gutsy but tired Kerry at Austin Stack Park this afternoon.

The Slaneysiders were already on their way to being one of the last six left in the Liam MacCarthy Cup when they led 0-24 to 0-13 at the three-quarter mark, but goals from Conor McDonald, Rory O’Connor and Conor Hearne put a Wexford gloss on the scoreline that was possibly a little unfair on Kerry.

After shipping five goals to Antrim in last week’s Joe McDonagh Cup final – three in the first half alone – it says much for the tenacity of the Kerry defence on this occasion that McDonald’s fizzing goal in the 54th minute was their first meaningful strike at Louis Dee’s goal.

That score put the visitors 1-24 to 0-13 ahead, and it was in that third quarter that they put this game well beyond the Kingdom, who clearly and understandably tired after their Croke Park exertions last week.

The first half started ominously for Kerry with Wexford putting up the first five scores of the game – all inside the first 10 minutes – with four from Lee Chin, playing inside at full forward.

The best Kerry could muster in that period was a wide from Podge Boyle, and the early sense was that Kerry could take a real beating here before the last of the 3,000-strong crowd had settled into their seats.

This Kerry team is nothing if not gutsy, though, and they settled into to enjoy their best period of the game over the next 10 minutes. The Kingdom’s first score came from a Podge Boyle free after 13 minutes, and though Chin hit back immediately with his second score from play, there was a composure and intent to Kerry’s play now, with their defence particularly tigerish against the Leinster men.

Excellent scores from Sean Weir and nominal full back Eoin Ross – either side of a Rory O’Connor score – made it 0-7 to 0-3 by the 16th minute, before Boyle arrowed over three frees in as many minutes to make it 0-7 to 0-6 to Wexford after 20 minutes.

It was heroic stuff from Kerry, but it was also as close as they would get to the Leinster men, who won the next 20 minutes by nine points to two.

Chin punished a defensive over-carry with a tap over free, full back Liam Ryan came forward for an impressive score, and Wexford began to open their shoulders with more confidence and faster hurling.

Though he hadn’t been particularly impressive, Kerry were dealt a big setback when Shane Conway had to leave injured on the half-hour mark, and even though Fionán Mackessy arrested the scoring rot for Kerry with a stand-out score, Wexford took an ever so slightly flattering 0-16 to 0-8 lead to the interval.

The third quarter started with points from Rory O’Connor and Chin (2). Kerry hit back with four points in the next 10 minutes – the pick of them a sideline cut from Eoin Ross – but Wexford were winding up for a big finish.

The first goal arrived via McDonald before O’Connor’s 64th minute major made it 2-27 to 0-15 and Hearne then tapped in Mikie Dwyer’s assist minutes later, against the 14 men of Kerry who had Micheal Leane sent off late for what seemed a late strike.

Scorers for Kerry: P Boyle 0-7 (7f), J Conway 0-5 (3f, 1 ’65’), E Ross 0-3 (1 s/l), S Weir 0-1, F Mackessy 0-1, P O’Connor 0-1

Scorers for Wexford: L Chin 0-14 (10f, 1 ‘65’), R O’Connor 1-4, C McDonald 1-3, C Hearne 1-0, L Og McGovern 0-2, O Foley 0-2, L Ryan 0-1, C Devitt 0-1, M O’Hanlon 0-1, D Reck 0-1, M Dwyer 0-1

Kerry

1. Louis Dee

2. Conor O’Keeffe, 3. Eoin Ross, 4. Eric Leen

5. Sean Weir, 6. Fionán Mackessy, 7. Mikey Boyle

8. Michael Leane, 9. Podge Boyle

10. Colin Walsh, 11. Colum Harty, 12. Paudie O’Connor

13. Gavin Dooley, 14. Jordan Conway, 15. Shane Conway

Subs: Niall Mulcahy for S Conway (inj, 32), Maurice O’Connor for C Walsh (44), Brian Lonergan for P Boyle (59), Morgan Madden for E Leen (63), Fionan O’Sullivan for C Harty (64)

Wexford

1. Mark Fannin

2. Simon Donohue, 3. Liam Ryan, 4. Conor Devitt

5. Matthew O’Hanlon, 6. Damien Reck, 7. Paudie Foley

18. Cathal Dunbar, 9. Lee Chin

10. Jack O’Connor, 11. Kevin Foley, 12. Lian Óg McGovern

13. Oisín Foley, 14. Conor McDonald, 15. Rory O’Connor

Subs: Mikie Dwyer for C Dunbar (inj, 29), Charlie McGuckin for J O’Connor (58), Conor Hearne for K Foley (59), Shane Reck for C Devitt (62), Connal Flood for L Chin (69).

Referee: Johnny Murphy (Limerick)

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    Jun 26th 2022, 10:50 PM

    Won’t impact them really. Those are not huge losses. Munster v Wasps– now that was a squad decimated by COVID.

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    @whoowhat?: you mean there’s a chance……

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    @whoowhat?: Eden Park, that would be historic altogether.

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    @daveyt: so you’re telling me there’s a chance ?

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    Jun 26th 2022, 11:30 PM

    What do people make of those billboards they’ve put up anywhere the Irish team are due to go? Stinks of desperation if you ask me. Are the NZ team embarrassed by them or are they lacking confidence that they take solice in them? If anything they’re going to fuel the fire in the Irish camp, probably exactly what we need after Ulster and Leinster feeling a bit dejected after the URC exits.

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    @SPQH: billboards?

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    Jun 26th 2022, 11:50 PM

    @SPQH: take it as a compliment and a laugh, Irish bookmakers have done same, but much witter and better. Its really a non story

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    @SPQH: A Kiwi gambling company TAB NZ behind this.

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    @SPQH: i don’t think they matter much, if it generates a bit of rivalry and sells more tickets fair play, maybe is a compliment that NZ fans are taking Ireland seriously.

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    @Paul Kennedy: OK fair enough, didn’t realise it was a bookmakers that was behind it.

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    Ireland can give back the players they robbed from new Zealand

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    @Tony Mcgrath: and then New Zealand can give back all the players they robbed from Tonga, somoa etc it works both ways

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    @Sole Trader: Australia & Scotland too.

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    Jun 27th 2022, 7:33 AM

    @Tony Mcgrath: Ah c’mon. You can be more creative than “robbed”. Put some effort in man.

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    Jun 27th 2022, 8:15 AM

    @Tony Mcgrath: robbed? Like what they did to Isa?

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    Getting Joe Schmidt on board reeks of desperation from Foster I think .

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    All Blacks obviously taking a leaf out of the Tyrone playbook. Ireland beware .

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