Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals:
Wexford 1-22 – Offaly 2-14
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Carlow 0-15 – New York 0-10
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WEXFORD WON THROUGH to the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals with an impressive shooting display – all 1-22 of their winning total came at Tullamore from play.
A goal from Mark Rossiter put Wexford three points up at half-time, and they were good value for their lead. Offaly’s Joe Maher was sent off early in the second half, leaving the outcome in little doubt.
The likes of Rossiter, Eoghan Nolan, Ben Brosnan and Glen Malone added scores as Wexford secured a comfortable win. In all, 10 Wexford players got on the scoresheet. A goal from Aaron Leavy deep in stoppage time for Offaly put a more flattering gloss on the final scoreline.
New York’s Liam Kearney is held up by Jordan Morrissey.
Carlow, meanwhile, won through to the quarter-finals, beating New York 0-15 to 0-10 at Netwatch Cullen Park.
The Barrowsiders were two points behind at half-time but upped the pace in the second half where they outscored their US-based visitors by 0-9 to 0-2.
Carlow now face into an away quarter-final while New York exit the championship, which began for them with a historic defeat of Leitrim in the Bronx in April.
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