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Gusserane going well but it's a struggle for HWH-Bunclody with so many absentees

Gusserane going well but it's a struggle for HWH-Bunclody with so many absentees

Wexford People
Today at 09:30
THE HWH-BUNCLODY faithful ventured into McCauley Park, Bellefield on Saturday with an air of trepidation, and their pre-match fears were well founded.
One week after defeating Fethard by 4-17 to 1-7, Gusserane coasted to another easy win in Group B of the Dominic Smith Electrical Senior football championship on a quite similar scoreline, 4-19 to 1-6 this time around as a late two-pointer from veteran substitute Adrian Flynn helped to bolster their first-round haul.
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