Campile United on fundraising mission
CAMPILE UNITED Soccer Club will be out and about over the next two weeks selling tickets for their club draw, where hundreds of euro worth of prizes are up for grabs.
CAMPILE UNITED Soccer Club will be out and about over the next two weeks selling tickets for their club draw, where hundreds of euro worth of prizes are up for grabs.
CAMPILE UNITED Soccer Club will be out and about over the next two weeks selling tickets for their club draw, where hundreds of euro worth of prizes are up for grabs.
SHELMALIERS CONTINUED to show their superiority over Starlights in the Jim Byrne Cup Minor football competition as, after beating them in the last three finals, they came out on top again in Sunday's semi-final at Bellfield, thus paving the way for a meeting with Fethard in the decider at Clongeen on February 17.
WEXFORD'S INTEREST in the fortunes of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC centres around the presence of Irish international Kevin Doyle in their squad.
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COBH RAMBLERS, who are back in the Airtricity League after being awarded a First Division licence on Thursday, will host Wexford Youths in their first game of the new season on Saturday, March 9.
THE WEXFORD Youths had a heartbreaking experience in Tramore on Sunday last when they went out of the All-Ireland Youths on penalties. Unbeaten for seven years in penalty shoot-outs, winning 15 in a row, it was a bit shocking to watch it all go wrong.
ELEVEN WINS from eleven games played only tells part of the tale, as Shamrock Rovers have emerged as the warmest of favourties to win their third Premier Division title in a row.
AJAX ATHLETIC are striving to return to familiar terrain with promotion back to the Premier Division. They are four points adrift of surprise packets Kilmore United but have three games in hand, which leaves them ideally placed at this stage of the season.
WEXFORD YOUTHS' Enda McGuill Cup dream was brought to a crashing halt by Shelbourne Under-19s on Tuesday evening last.
Bunclody AFC 0, Rosslare Rangers 4: In the only women's game to go ahead over the weekend, Rosslare Rangers progressed to the second round of the MMI.ie Wexford Cup thanks to a 4-0 win in Bunclody.
THE OUTCOME of Wexford's postponed Oscar Traynor Trophy tie away to the Tipperary Southern District League will determine who they play in the knockout stages.
A CRACKING Paul Murphy goal helped North End United to a dramatic 1-0 victory over Huntstown/Hartstown FC in this thrilling F.A.I. Junior Cup sixth round tie at Belvedere on Sunday last.
ADULT RESULTS - F.A.I. Junior Cup sixth round: North End United 1, Huntstown/Hartstown FC 0.
MOYNE RANGERS are determined to break up the two-team monopoly at the top of the Premier Division.
Shamrock Rovers 0, Wexford Youths Women 3: Wexford Youths Women sit proudly top of the Bus Eireann Women's National League after travelling to Tallaght I.T. and coming away with all three points while leaders Peamount United were falling to a shock defeat away to DLR Waves.
ON DAYS like this it always takes something special to separate the sides. In this battle of the top and bottom reaches of Division 2A, it took a clinical close-range finish from substitute Steve Mullally to give leaders Rosslare Strand all three points over a battling Killenagh side in their clash at Rosslare on Sunday morning last.
AN Enniscorthy couple presented a 'cuddle cot' in memory of their daughter to Wexford General Hospital last week.
JUST 111 jobs were created in Wexford by the IDA last year through foreign investment, according to the latest figures.
THE JFK50 Commemorative Committee are 'still working' on getting US President Barack Obama to visit New Ross next month.
KENT Stainless was founded as a small general engineering company in 1982 by Pat Kent of Kayle, Foulksmills.
FAMILY and friends of beautiful little Lucy Ashling Dunbar (5) will gather at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Camolin today (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. for her Mass of the Angels.
ST BRENDAN'S National School in Drummond fears it will lose a teacher unless more pupils enrol next year.
A VIETNAMESE man who was repsonsible for €240,000 worth of cannabis plants never took drugs in his life and had just been duped into looking after them, Wexford Circuit Court heard last week.
THE N25 New Ross to Wexford road has been enhanced by the planting of more than 30 lime trees, which it is hoped will help boost the town's points in this year's Tidy Towns competitions.
NEW ROSS Vocational College's budding writers have been highly commended for their entry in the annual Make A Book exhibition in the civic offices in Wood Quay, Dublin.
AN assault case dating back to an incident in 2010 remains on the books of the District Court almost two and a half years later.