User:Murr4yM4N18/The Southeast Derby

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The Southeast Derby is a Derby contested between the two Southeast clubs in the League of Ireland: Wexford and Waterford.

Sometimes Bray vs Wexford is also referred to as a Southeast Derby.[1]

The Southeast Derby
Native nameSoutheast Derby
Teams
Latest meetingWexford 2-2 Waterford
(2 September 2022)
League of Ireland First Division
Next meetingTBD
StadiumsWaterford Regional Sports Centre, Ferrycarrig Park
Statistics
Meetings total39
Most winsWaterford (22)
Top scorerDanny Furlong (15)
Largest victoryWexford Youths 6-0 Waterford United
(2 March 2012)
League of Ireland First Division
Longest win streakWaterford - 7 games
(2017-2022)
Longest unbeaten streakWaterford - 7 games
(2017-2022)

History[edit]

The rivalry is one of the more recent one in the league, with Wexford only having been founded in 2007. It is one of the less fierce rivalries in the League of Ireland, with Waterford fans being more focused on their rivalries with Cork City and Treaty (and formerly Limerick), although the rivalry has been rekindled in recent years with support for both clubs growing, and since Waterford's most recent return to the First Division, and subsequent failure to gain promotion back to the Premier Division.[2]

The first meeting between the two clubs was on the 2nd of April 2007, when Waterford ran out 3-0 winners vs Wexford Youths in their inaugural season, in a League of Ireland Cup First Round tie.[3]

Shared Player History[edit]

In total, there are 64 players who have played for both Waterford and Wexford at some point during their careers. Below is a list of every player who has played for both Waterford and Wexford.

  • Aaron O'Connor
  • Adam Feeney
  • Adham Masood
  • Andrew O'Connor
  • Ben Ryan
  • Brian Nolan
  • Cian Kavanagh
  • Conor Sinnott
  • Conor Whittle
  • Corey Chambers
  • Danny Furlong
  • Daragh Walshe
  • Darragh O'Connor
  • Darren Browne
  • Darryl Walsh
  • Daryll Power
  • David Breen
  • David Grincell
  • Dean Broaders
  • Dean Walsh
  • Donal Porter
  • Eoin Porter
  • Eric Bradley
  • Eric Molloy
  • Ethan Boyle
  • Gary Delaney
  • Gavin Doyle
  • Glen Hawe
  • Jack Doherty
  • Jack Larkin
  • Jimmy Dermody
  • Joey Mulcahy
  • John Peare
  • Jonathan Flynn O'Connor
  • Jonathan St. Ledger
  • Josh Murphy
  • Killian Cantwell
  • Lee Chin
  • Lee Costello
  • Lloyd Colfer
  • Mark Slater
  • Matthew Connor
  • Nathan West
  • Owen Wall
  • Packie Holden
  • Paul Murphy
  • Peter Higgins
  • Peter White
  • Philip Drohan
  • Raveli Kilonda
  • Sam Norval
  • Sean Duffy
  • Sean Fitzpatrick
  • Sean Hurley
  • Sean Maher
  • Sean Roche
  • Shane Dempsey
  • Shane Dunphy
  • Shane Griffin
  • Shane Nolan
  • Shaun Corcoran
  • Thomas Croke
  • Thomas Hawkins
  • Tim McGrath

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wexford FC v Bray Wanderers – Soccer". Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  2. ^ Geraghty, Darryl. "UCD retain their Premier Division status after a dramatic play-off win over Waterford". The42. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  3. ^ "Waterford United 3-0 Wexford Youths". RTÉ. 2nd April 2007. Archived from the original on 7th December 2022. Retrieved 7th December 2022. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date=, |date=, and |archive-date= (help)