

Kyle Robinson 2' | 1-0 | |
1-1 | 9' Anthony O'Donnell | |
1-2 | 18' Jack Lynch |
Details
Date | Time | League | Season |
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11 June 2021 | 7:45 pm | LOI Men's First Division | 2021 |
Match Report
Treaty take third spot
Treaty United go third in the First Division after a hard fought victory against struggling Wexford away at Ferrycarrig Park this evening.
100 home fans watched on, but this could not lead Wexford to find what would have perhaps been a deserved equaliser.
Treaty frustrated the Slaneysiders with organised defending, Marc Ludden’s experience in particular having an impact, and saw out the win to enter the top three.
It was the hosts however who took a shock lead after just a minute. Kyle Robinson took down a long ball nicely and finished well past Tadgh Ryan in the United goal. Ian Ryan’s team would continue to seek joy through this type of pass throughout the game. After a goal so early on it was hard not to feel like Wexford would be too inspired to finish empty-handed.
Yet they did and it can only be thought that the way Treaty responded so quickly was vital in stopping any of the home side’s momentum. In fact the visitors took only eight minutes to do so. Anthony O’Donnell headed home with power from a cross and Jimmy Corcoran couldn’t keep it out despite his best efforts.
The hosts resumed some of their positive play with the scores level. They mixed some tidy passing with some justified long balls. Conor Crowley was everywhere in the middle, and Robinson continued to huff and puff at the visitor’s back line.
However, when skipper Jack Lynch put Treaty ahead in the 18th minute against the run of play, it left them in the ideal position to play their pragmatic football. The same pragmatic football they have played all season under Tommy Barrett, which now leaves them third subsequently.
After they took the lead, the Limerick side instantly looked stronger and more solid. They even threatened to get a third goal towards the end of the first half, looking very strong in set plays. Wexford, despite having good spells, were left thankful to only be one down at the interval.
The hosts were the better side in the second 45 minutes, as they chased an equaliser, but couldn’t get it done in the final third.
Ian Ryan took some fair risks bringing on extra attackers. Success Edogun came on for James Carroll and almost equalised. Treaty however stayed organised and fouled professionally if necessary. United continue their fantastic first season as the new club in Limerick, while Wexford’s momentum has broken back down again on their own patch.
Timeline
11. Kyle Robinson | 2' | |
9' | 6. Anthony O'Donnell | |
18' | 44. Jack Lynch | |
Charlie Smith Jack Larkin |
36' | |
Kevin McEvoy Evan Farrell |
57' | |
Karl Manahan Harry Groome |
57' | |
62' | Matt Keane William Armshaw |
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62' | Kieran Hanlon Matthew McKevitt |
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75' | Jack Lynch Edmond O'Dwyer |
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James Carroll Success Edogun |
85' | |
Jack Connolly Anthony Dolan |
85' |
Past Meetings
![]() ![]() 6 - 4Online Event Wexford FC v Treaty United |
![]() ![]() (Round 2)
1 - 0Jackman Park Treaty United v Wexford FC |
Ground
Ferrycarrig Park |
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Ferrycarrig Park, Kilpatrick, The Borough District of Wexford, County Wexford, Leinster, Y35 E296, Ireland |
Full time! Wexford 1-2 Treaty United. The visitors hold on.
Last throw of the dice for Wexford with a corner, the hosts have even sent Corcoran up from goal.
Joel Coustrain off.
Alan Murphy on to help see out the game for Treaty. They continue to frustrate Wexford in the dying minutes
James Carroll off.
Success Edogun on for Jack Carroll and almost has instant impact with half chance.
Jack Connolly off.
Anto Dolan on for Jack Connolly.
Jack Lynch comes off for Treaty after bagging what currently stands to be the winner.
Edmond O'Dwyer comes on for Jack Lynch.
Callum McNamara booked for a professional foul on Harry Groome.
Matthew McKevitt also takes the place of Kieran Hanlon for the visitors as Tommy Barrett makes a double change of his own.
William Armshaw comes on for Matt Keane as Treaty try to hold on
Harry Groome comes on for Kevin McEvoy to complete the double change for Wexford just before the hour.
Evan Farrell replaces Karl Manahan
Decent chance for Lynch to get his brace with a close range header but Corcoran saved for Wexford. Treaty continue to look dangerous from set plays.
The hosts get things going in the second 45 as they aim to level the scores with the Limerick side.
Half-time in South Leinster. The slaneysiders have come out with the inspiration they were expected to, and played nice football in spells. However, Treaty United have the lead and have defended it responsibly. They are now starting to threaten the hosts for a third. 1-2 at the break
A good clearance at the goalmouth from Robinson stops the visitors from snatching a third. It remains 1-2.
Wexford still seeing most of the ball and pressing for an equaliser. Treaty are camped in their own half currently with 15 minutes to go until the interval.
The visitors have taken the lead somewhat against the run of play with some combination play down the left where eventually Kieran Hanlon set up skipper Jack Lynch for a close range finish. Wexford 1-2 Treaty. All action at Ferrycarrig.
Half chance at the back post for the hosts through Paul Cleary. Wexford playing with some new found confidence and seeking joy through the long ball currently.
Treaty equalise inside the first ten minutes through Anthony O'Donnell, who's header from a cross was far too powerful for Jimmy Corcoran in the Wexford goal.
Early goal! Kyle Robinson takes down a high ball magnificently and finishes to give Wexford a dream start.
Kick off! The hosts playing from left to right, Treaty from right to left. The 100 returning fans are settled in at Ferrycarrig.
Kick Off in moments, Wexford will miss suspended midfielder Paul Fox from the Cabinteely game.
Treaty will be without lead goal scorer Sean McSweeney as well as Conor Melody, Shane Lowth, Aaron Fitzgerald, Dean George, Mark Walsh and Clyde O'Connell. Experienced centre half Marc Ludden starts, as he looks to boost the effectiveness of United's pragmatic football
Less than 20 minutes until Kick off at Ferrycarrig Park. Jack Doherty and Kyle Robinson start again for Wexford after inspiring the host's first win of the season two weeks ago against Cabinteely. Recently signed Lorcan Fitzgerald is also in the 11 to take on Treaty United. More to Follow