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Bobby makes Codd of the Duffry with late winning point for Monageer-Boolavogue

Bobby makes Codd of the Duffry with late winning point for Monageer-Boolavogue

Monageer-Boolavogue 1-16 Duffry Rovers 2-12
Wexford People
Long-time leaders Monageer-Boolavogue were almost caught by a late Duffry Rovers surge before three points from the 59th minute onwards guided them to a narrow win in this Joyces Expert Intermediate 'A' hurling championship Group A game in Samaritans St. Patrick's Park on Sunday.
The side seeking a second successive victory at the Enniscorthy venue were looking good at half-time when they led by 1-6 to 0-5 after facing the elements, with a sturdy defensive effort restricting the Duffry to a mere two points from play.
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