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Published 16:31 28 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 16:22 30 Aug 2018 BST
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As the above table shows, the north Wexford club have been scoring freely. They've 100 points to their name in four games with their potent attacking duo of Conor McDonald and Cathal Dunbar doing the damage up top.
That man Dunbar's mere presence in the green and white is a moot subject in Wexford, after he opted to move from his native intermediate club Ballygarrett Réalt na Mara, to Naomh Eanna last year, but the lively forward has put that controversy behind him with a string of impressive displays in this group stage up to now.
On Sunday, he continued his fine recent form, as he grabbed the game by the scruff after the interval as Naomh Eanna overturned a deficit that once stood at ten points.
Dunbar, who was on and off the Wexford senior team this year, saved his best until late on in the sunny south east when he cut a line-ball over the bar from just beyond his own 65.
It rose the Naomh Eanna crowd, it even brought some of the Oulart folk to their feet, but it sure as hell helped sink the county's kingpins as the table-toppers went onto win by 2-22 to 1-17.
You can watch the cut in the below video from 8.52.
The blowing wind certainly made a difference, but there's no taking away from that sweetest of sweet strikes.
Shades of Ronan Maher for Tipperary against Limerick in the league.
Down in Wexford they're asking if it's the longest sideline ever scored.
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