Regardless, it was an incredible decision to blow the whistle at that exact point, having allowed play to initially continue. However, it was eerily similar to the goal Anais Curran scored in the opening half, and Moynihan did make an active attempt to stop it. One could argue the point that the Dublin shot-stopper would have saved it had the whistle not been blown, and that is possible. The ball flew off Kirwan’s hurl from 45 yards out and appeared to dip under Mari Moynihan’s crossbar via the ‘keeper’s hurl. There was a Dublin player on the floor, away from the action after lying there for five or six seconds before Nea blew. While Wexford will look at areas of this game and have some regrets, arguably the biggest moment came 14 minutes into the second-half when referee Barry Nea blew his whistle while Kate Kirwan was in the process of shooting. WEXFORD ARE out of the Leinster Senior camogie championship after losing to Dublin in the Trinity Sports Grounds in Santry on Saturday.Ĭolin Sunderland’s side were much improved from their sub-par performance in the National League Division 1B final, but two goals in the last five minutes proved costly for the Slaneysiders as Dublin progressed.
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