WEXFORD 0-8, MEATH 0-19, Despite an encouraging performance from our young footballers Wexford second opponents Meath proved to be to strong in round 2 of the leinster GAA Football league, After a promising opening 15mins and with some great individual performances Wexford struggled to find the scores to match an on form Meath team . But at this early stage of the season Paul and his back room team will take alot of positives from this game and look foward to the final round against Louth next weekend, On Saturday 17th March in Ferns at 4pm
Scorers on the day included: Paul Conway 0-3, Patrick Breen 0-2, Sean Roche 0-1, Fionn Doyle 0-1, and Paul Curtis 0-1.
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