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Very surprised to see stand and open side still for sale . Hoping a lot of people decide to purchase tickets today with the fine weather . We need an atmosphere like the Kilkenny game last year . This is going to be a hell of a tight game and we know what's at stake today

Afinestick96 (Wexford) - Posts: 146 - 21/04/2024 09:33:46    2539466

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Replying To WEX98:  "I had a look at the U14 Hurling and Football schedule for the club.

32 games in 16 weeks this includes 4 feile games for the older half. The younger half will have Rackard League.

I'd say 90% of them are still finishing off either the soccer or rugby season, another 2 sessions a week.

So for three months 90% of them are doing at least 5 sessions a week. The highest performing ones are on the school teams, county development teams, county soccer teams, playing up a year etc. and doing two sessions/ games on some days.

Take it from the taxi driver!"
I've a family member who in the next 5 days has u14 football, rackard league hurling and a u13 soccer match.

TerribleFootwork (Wexford) - Posts: 1760 - 21/04/2024 09:58:31    2539475

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Replying To Viking66:  "The Dublin sweeper was why they won so much ball around their halfback line. Our lads were outnumbered 2-1 or 3-2 and Dublin won all the rucks. Gethings is a good player but I think at times tried to do too much and got turned over or gave the ball away. One of Dublins points came directly from a handpass he gave to noone. Quigley played as well as I've seen any keeper play in a long time. His puckouts were excellent, really quick and accurate when a man found a pocket of space. Eoin Hughes was good too, he plays minor football as well. The inside forwards only scored one from play, not enough, and Jack Dunne might be better in midfield. Or wingforward.
Kilkenny played a sweeper against Galway yesterday btw."
But didn't we hand them a sweeper with Jack Dunne playing deep and Martin Sinnott playing centre forward. Yeah right I remember that handpass give away for a point but as someone mentioned actually taught the backs did reasonably well.

TerribleFootwork (Wexford) - Posts: 1760 - 21/04/2024 10:03:50    2539477

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "They're bringing 100 to us this morning.

Looking forward to seeing it. We've some very good and well coached young lads at that level who've been hurling indoor all winter."
Hopefully your lads do well. As you said before it's important for Wexford hurling that your club have good young lads sticking with the hurling right through to adult. Days like today might encourage them to do so.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12109 - 21/04/2024 10:35:52    2539482

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Replying To Viking66:  "The Dublin sweeper was why they won so much ball around their halfback line. Our lads were outnumbered 2-1 or 3-2 and Dublin won all the rucks. Gethings is a good player but I think at times tried to do too much and got turned over or gave the ball away. One of Dublins points came directly from a handpass he gave to noone. Quigley played as well as I've seen any keeper play in a long time. His puckouts were excellent, really quick and accurate when a man found a pocket of space. Eoin Hughes was good too, he plays minor football as well. The inside forwards only scored one from play, not enough, and Jack Dunne might be better in midfield. Or wingforward.
Kilkenny played a sweeper against Galway yesterday btw."
Correction Kilkenny didn't play with a sweeper they withdrew a forward and then had their 6 as a free man.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12109 - 21/04/2024 10:36:43    2539483

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Replying To Heartandhand96:  "If you're able to spot these things, why aren't lads at county board level able to see it and change it for the better. All I ever hear is that they're going to spend a fortune on underage development and from what I'm seeing, we're going nowhere. Just very worrying for the long term."
But for €100 you can have your name on the Wexford Park Legacy Wall as they look to raise more money to develop the main county ground, which will increasingly become more like a white elephant as our underage investment and development lags behind the rest.

beano (Wexford) - Posts: 1424 - 21/04/2024 10:47:26    2539486

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Replying To Viking66:  "And just for everyone's info we have only 4 lads who played in the Leinster final in 2019 on our Senior squad. 2 who started and 2 of the subs who came on. 1 of those subs and 1 of those starters are starting today. Which isn't too bad considering of the Galway team that hammered us in the AISF that year and beat Kilkenny pretty handy in the AI Final there is only one lad togged out for them today.
Minor success is great, but not the be all and end all."
Limerick haven't won a Minor All-Ireland since 1984 and they've been in two All-Ireland finals in the last 15 years (2014 and 2016), they've only won four Munster Minor titles since 1984 (2013, 2014, 2019, and 2020) and they've lost three in the last 15 years (2015, 2016, and 2018).

As for U20/U21 level, Limerick have won Munster four times in the last 15 years (2011, 2015, 2017, and 2022) and been Munster runners-up once in that timeframe (2021); they've won two All-Irelands (2015 and 2017) and lost one (2022) in the same period.

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 279 - 21/04/2024 10:47:48    2539487

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Replying To WEX98:  "I had a look at the U14 Hurling and Football schedule for the club.

32 games in 16 weeks this includes 4 feile games for the older half. The younger half will have Rackard League.

I'd say 90% of them are still finishing off either the soccer or rugby season, another 2 sessions a week.

So for three months 90% of them are doing at least 5 sessions a week. The highest performing ones are on the school teams, county development teams, county soccer teams, playing up a year etc. and doing two sessions/ games on some days.

Take it from the taxi driver!"
Your Rackard League team was very strong during the week. Odd that they were put in a group with ourselves and Crossabeg who were div5 last year! I liked the way they linked up well, and their calling for the ball, and encouraging their teammates, was very impressive. Definitely the most vocal underage team I ever saw play. In a good way. Hopefully they stick at it. One of them was telling me you are in div1 this year after winning div2 last year. Our lads only started playing in the 2nd half, they were a bit overawed in the 1st half, most are still u12 this year.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12109 - 21/04/2024 10:55:48    2539489

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Replying To Afinestick96:  "Very surprised to see stand and open side still for sale . Hoping a lot of people decide to purchase tickets today with the fine weather . We need an atmosphere like the Kilkenny game last year . This is going to be a hell of a tight game and we know what's at stake today"
It's very disappointing truth be told. Biggest home game of the year possibly. Anyway we can't force lads to go. Hope the lads on the pitch match Dublins fight, and we should get the win if they do! Good luck to them all!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12109 - 21/04/2024 10:57:35    2539491

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Replying To TerribleFootwork:  "I've a family member who in the next 5 days has u14 football, rackard league hurling and a u13 soccer match."
Most of our u12s had a Rackard League, an u12 hurling game, an u12 football game, an u13 soccer game, and an u12 soccer game, and/or an u11 soccer game all in the last 8 days. The bad weather and an extended soccer season is really getting their fitness levels up!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12109 - 21/04/2024 11:01:36    2539492

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Might give comfort to some… we haven't lost 3 years in a row to a team in the round robin since it's started. A good start is absolutely vital today.

OpenStandWall (Wexford) - Posts: 67 - 21/04/2024 11:29:47    2539495

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This is a gorgeous day lads. You just can't beat the feeling of a championship day.

We're very very lucky to have this.

C'mon Wexford!!

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 2720 - 21/04/2024 13:14:14    2539518

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Replying To Afinestick96:  "Very surprised to see stand and open side still for sale . Hoping a lot of people decide to purchase tickets today with the fine weather . We need an atmosphere like the Kilkenny game last year . This is going to be a hell of a tight game and we know what's at stake today"
Both sold out now

ChinCanHurl (Wexford) - Posts: 264 - 21/04/2024 13:18:17    2539519

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Half-forward line struggling, Chin has been cleaning up inside when the ball has gone in but we need him out in the half-forward line. Should be bringing on Conor Mac here if Dublin are going to stick O'Donnell on Chin, he'd keep them honest inside with the threat of the high ball. Donohoe has been struggling at times, has been caught out a few times in possession. Some of Fanning's puck-outs have been poor, have lacked accuracy. We've given them way too much off both our own puck-out and their own puck-out. Think we should move Rory inside too and move Richie out the pitch

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 279 - 21/04/2024 14:43:20    2539528

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Absolutely livid. Better side again.

What is it with Dublin. Under pressure now already.

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 2720 - 21/04/2024 15:34:28    2539534

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "Absolutely livid. Better side again.

What is it with Dublin. Under pressure now already."
Maybe if Dublin change their colours to black and amber we'd rise our game for them.
Should never have drawn that, fucked it away... If I was Rossi I'd be absolutely demented.

Inaroundthehouse (Wicklow) - Posts: 8 - 21/04/2024 15:40:00    2539536

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Well that's a kick in the stones and makes any progression this year less achievable (though not impossible obviously). It's unforgivable to be five up in injury-time and still not hold on for victory. Still a mental fragility in there unfortunately.

Everything that can be said about Chin has already been said, he is somehow still under-rated nationally. Only for him and Rory, today would have been a sorry result. Kind of concerning that we appeared to deviate entirely away from our gameplan from the league- route-one and less obvious angled balls into the corner. Hopefully it's a learning curve for Rossi and co. and doesn't become a notable issue as the season progresses. Physically inferior in our match-ups too which has been an issue for years now.

One thing: the championship across both codes has shown up the importance of league form so far- the division one champions both beaten at home (Clare completely imploding), Waterford managing a win in Munster football for the first time in years, Sligo running Galway close yesterday. We simply cannot take Antrim for granted next week. Massive improvement needed.

beano (Wexford) - Posts: 1424 - 21/04/2024 15:43:35    2539539

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "Absolutely livid. Better side again.

What is it with Dublin. Under pressure now already."
Sick after that, only Wexford could contrive to concede two goals in added-time like that.

Fulgrim (Wexford) - Posts: 232 - 21/04/2024 15:43:53    2539540

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That would break your heart ffs like

ChinCanHurl (Wexford) - Posts: 264 - 21/04/2024 15:44:08    2539541

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Some criminal game-management there at the end, they had created one goal chance in the entire 70 minutes and all we had to do was sell out against not conceding a goal

Could have just dropped Damien Reck as a sweeper right in front of the square and asked him to make sure no-one won clean possession but we didn't do that

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 279 - 21/04/2024 15:47:30    2539542

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