
Louth Prevail in Darver After Protest Chaos Forces Late Start
Wexford 3-8
The ongoing fuel protests across the country had a direct impact on the fixture at the Protection & Prosperity GAA Training Centre in Darver. With day two of the unrest causing significant gridlock, the Wexford team bus was severely delayed while attempting to negotiate the M50. As a result, the scheduled 7:30 PM throw-in was pushed back to 8:15 PM to allow the visitors time to prepare.
Resilience at the Center of the Action
Despite the fixture being a dead-rubber tie for both sides, the intensity on the pitch did not reflect the standings. Once the ball was eventually thrown in under the lights, Louth showed the greater clinical edge, outscoring Wexford 1-17 to 3-8.
Wexford proved dangerous in flashes, particularly through their ability to find the net. A double-salvo from Wexford’s Harris kept the Model County within touching distance throughout, but Louth’s superior point-taking and game management ensured they stayed in control of the scoreboard.
Closing the Group Stage
The result marks a third straight loss for Wexford in their Group 1 campaign, while Louth will take plenty of positives from their scoring efficiency as they look toward the next phase of the season.
The game served as a testament to the commitment of inter-county squads, who navigated a day of extraordinary travel difficulties to ensure the Leinster Championship schedule remained on track.
Key Performance Indicators
- Final Score: Louth 1-17, Wexford 3-8.
- Venue: Darver Centre of Excellence.
- Condition Impact: 45-minute delay due to M50 fuel protest blockades.
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