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Wexford come good to end London's unbeaten run

Wexford recorded their first win in Allianz League Division 4 after a resolute second-half display saw them fight back twice from losing positions against an in-form London side at McGovern Park in Ruislip.

The hosts came into the game as one of only two sides across the Allianz Leagues who had played three games and still had a perfect start and were looking to continue that against a Wexford side still looking for their first points of the campaign.

On an unusually bright and sunny day in Ruislip, neither side were really taking advantage of the conditions, with the first score of the afternoon not coming until a free from Liam Gavaghan in the 13th minute.

Gavaghan added another from a placed ball five minutes later, before James Hynes produced an absolute beauty of a shot from the right hand side to stretch the Exiles lead to three, and even needed a second look from officials to be sure it had went over.

Mark Rossiter registered the Yellowbellies first score in the 27th minute, but it was quickly scratched off two minutes later by James Gallagher with a point of his own.

Despite their lead it could be argued, Wexford probably deserved to be in front, had it not been because of a number of wides, but reminded the home crowd they were very much still up for a fight, scoring two points in quick succession right before the break, to cut the half time defecit to just one.

On the resumption, the the visitors came right out of the blocks finding themselves in front thanks to points from Kevin O'Grady and Niall Hughes in the first couple of minutes.

But it was only within a matter of a minute that London found themselves in the lead again, when a goalmouth scramble was pounced upon by James Gallagher to grab what proved to be the

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