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League of Ireland First Division review: Wexford impressive on the road, Waterford crumble in Cork

League of Ireland First Division review: Wexford impressive on the road, Waterford crumble in Cork
Ethan Boyle - Wexford FC

An impressive away day for James Keddy and his Wexford FC saw the Ferrycarrig outfit collect all three points against Finn Harps in Ballybofey.

It was an assured away performance, with a sense of quality and determination coursing through this Wexford side.

Hitman Aaron Dobbs netted the game's only goal in the 64th minute, his sixth goal in his last five outings.

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The result sees Keddy's side remain hot on the tail off fifth-placed Bray Wanderers, with a trip to Longford Town as the next outing for his side.

Keith Long's Waterford FC suffered a defeat in Cork against a dogged Cobh Ramblers.

In a highly controversial outing, the Blues fell to a one-nil defeat, seeing the gap grow to 13 points behind league-leaders Galway United.

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"I think we got what we deserved tonight - which was nothing from the game," Long said after the defeat.

"We were nice in the first half, created some openings - some half chances, but didn't really test their goalkeeper enough, didn't really play with great intensity or tempo."

The result leaves his side in second place, with a cushion of ten points over their hosts on the evening in third position.

Galway United continued their ominous charge towards the Premier Division with a comprehensive four-nil victory at home to Longford.

John Caulfield's side have now built a 13-point lead, winning 18 of their 20 league games in 2023.

Treaty United enjoyed a two-nil road victory over Athlone Town, claiming a valuable three points after five games without a win.

Enda Curran scored the pick of the night, in a goal that will certainly be considered at the end of the season.

Finally, Ian Ryan's Bray Wanderers enjoyed a home victory against league-newcomers Kerry FC.

A highly-competitive encounter ending in a five-goal spectacle, with Bray keeping the slenderest of margins over Wexford.

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