
Faythe Harriers out-point 14-man Oulart-The Ballagh in a tension-filled finish
Wexford People
It may have been too close for comfort, but the result was all that mattered for Faythe Harriers as they out-pointed 14-man Oulart-The Ballagh to secure a first win in Group B of the Pettitt's Senior hurling championship in Chadwicks Wexford Park on Saturday.
The outcome remained in the balance deep into injury-time, with the town team holding a one-point lead when three successive throw-ins 25 metres out at the Clonard end produced three scrambles for possession before the sliothar eventually emerged from the ruck and Adam McRedmond shot the last of the losers' eleven wides.
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