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Down stage comeback to deny Wexford in Division 3 final

Down are NFL Division 3 champions but just about after escaping to victory over Wexford following extra-time at Croke Park.

Trailing by three points with only eight minutes of normal time remaining, the raging hot favourites were clinging on by their fingernails.

And Wexford came so close to finishing them off at that stage when Gavin Sheehan hit the woodwork with a dramatic goal chance.

But the Model County simply couldn't hold on and were reeled in by late, late Down scores from Ceilum Doherty, Liam Kerr and man of the match Ryan McEvoy.

That brought the game to extra-time and the Mourne men pulled clear in the additional 20 minutes, outscoring Wexford by 0-04 to 0-01.

The battling win should secure Down's place in this year's All-Ireland SFC but it's agony for Wexford who look set for another season in the Tailteann Cup.

28 March 2026; Down captain Odhran Murdock lifts the cup after the Allianz Football League Division 3 final match between Down and Wexford at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Down captain Odhran Murdock lifts the cup

This was Down's sign-off game before turning their attention to the glamour Ulster SFC opener against Donegal in Letterkenny on 26 April.

But there was no danger of mistaking the Division 3 decider as a gentle tune-up with Wexford pushing the 2024 Tailteann Cup winners hard throughout.

John Hegarty's Slaneysiders, who secured promotion thanks to Seán Ryan's dramatic late match-winning goal against Westmeath last weekend, were immediately lively and led 0-06 to 0-04.

Down finally ignited with a Doherty point to cut the deficit in half before winning a 12th-minute penalty when John McGeough was fouled by Eoin Porter.

That was deemed a black card offence so Wexford lost Porter for 10 minutes though Down couldn't take full advantage as Odhran Murdock's penalty kick was expertly saved.

Murdock drilled two early wides as well but Down couldn't be contained for long and with Pat Havern starting to score for fun - he finished the half with 0-05 - they eventually got on top.

Having missed from the spot, Murdock had no problem from outside the arc just minutes later when he boomed over a two-pointer.

That score left Down three points up after 24 minutes and they were good value for their 0-13 to 0-10 advantage at the interval.

But Wexford showed no signs of being overawed and when Mark Rossiter boomed over a two-point in the 42nd minute, it was back to a one-point game with Down just 0-14 to 0-13 ahead.

28 March 2026; Tom Close of Down after missing an attempt to win the game during the Allianz Football League Division 3 final match between Down and Wexford at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Tom Close reacts to a late missed opportunity

Another Rossiter two-pointer left Wexford with a one-point lead that few expected with 20 minutes to go.

Down boss Conor Laverty cut a frustrated figure on the sideline as his side wasted the few chances they created, going 26 minutes without a score.

Another short Down kick-out that went astray ended with a Rossiter point that gave Wexford a fully merited 0-17 to 0-14 lead.

But Wexford supporters looked on through their fingers as Down reeled off the game's last three points to force extra time.

They kept the foot on the throttle with three more points in the first half of extra time, from Guinness, sub Ruairí McCormack and Adam Crimmins.

And they weren't going to slip up from there.

28 March 2026; Down captain Odhran Murdock walks down the Hogan stand stairs with the cup after the Allianz Football League Division 3 final match between Down and Wexford at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Down: Ronan Burns; Peter Fegan, Ryan McEvoy (0-01), Pierce Laverty; Ryan Magill, Shane Annett, Callum Rogers; Odhran Murdock (0-05, 1 tp), Daniel Guinness (0-02); Patrick Brooks, Ceilum Doherty (0-04), Miceal Rooney (0-01); Adam Crimmins (0-01), Pat Havern (0-05, 0-02f), John McGeough.

Subs: Patrick McCarthy for Magill 44, Liam Kerr (0-01) for Guinness 47, Eamon Brown for Rogers 52, Tom Close for McGeough 61. Ruairí McCormack (0-01) for Brooks e/t, Ross Carr for Havern 87.

Wexford: Darragh Brooks; Shane Doyle, Gavin Sheehan, Dylan Furlong (0-01); Liam O'Connor, Eoghan Nolan, Eoin Porter; Liam Coleman (0-01), Niall Hughes (0-01); Páiric Hughes (0-05, 1 tp), Cathal Kehoe, Jack Higgins (0-02); Seán Ryan, Mark Rossiter (0-06, 1 tp), Seán Nolan (0-01).

Subs: Glen Malone for Nolan 11, Cian Hughes for Ryan 50, Michael Kinsella for Rossiter 52-57, Kinsella for Nolan 61, Tom Byrne for Kehoe 65. Robbie Brooks (0-01) for Páiric Hughes h/t e/t, Seán Barden for Doyle 85, Donal Shanley for Cian Hughes 87.

Referee: Thomas Murphy (Galway).

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