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Published 13:14 1 Jun 2016 BST
Updated 16:51 20 Jul 2016 BST
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Corner-back Conroy does not mess about, completing a long clearance towards midfield just as an Offaly attacker tries to close him down.
This is where the Yellow Bellies start to turn it on. Kevin Foley allows Conroy's clearance to bounce before, one-handed, laying the ball off to Cash. This improvisation takes three Offaly defenders out of play.
By now the Model men know they have something special on their hands and Cash plays a low ball off his left towards McDonald in the full-forward line. With an Offaly defender tight to him, the Naomh Eanna man scoops the ball into the path of the onrushing Dunbar.
Dunbar still had work to do, batting the ball from behind his head and into his own path, he picks the sliothar one-handed before placing his shot between the legs of the Offaly goalkeeper.
There you have it, a goal of sublime improvisation, ingenuity and skill. Wexford hurling fans will be hoping for more of the same against Dublin, as revenge for last Saturday week's shellacking at the hands of the county's seniors.
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