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Apparently Rory will play and thank heaven for that.
With a forward line consisting of Casey, Chin, Rory, jacko, Mac and Mogie will add speed , power, experience and scoring ability to the mix.
Hearne and Kevin Foley filling the midfield roles it's probably the best we have.
The half back line will have to have ariel ability.Thats something we've lacked for some time. O'Hanlon, Damien Reck and Simon would be best suited, but I have my doubts.

The full back line worries me somewhat. Conor Foley got a right roasting against Cork. Will his confidence be effected going into Sunday's game?
Dublin will be a hard nut to crack as has been the case historically but I really believe we have the tools in our locker to win this game.
Vital that Mac ( if he plays) wins primary possession against o'donnell. That will undoubtedly be a key battle.
A close eye will have to be kept on Crummy and Burke if victory is to be achieved.
Verdict -- wexford to win by 5 points.

Magpie2 (Wexford) - Posts: 382 - 16/04/2024 20:41:37    2538426

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Pity the game is not on Rte or Gaago.
Would love to go to the park but unable to do so because of a family illness.
I suppose we can't expect to be prioritised as Limerick v Clare will be the big attraction and to a Lesser extent Waterford v Cork.
I guess I'll just have to listen to Spatt and company.

Magpie2 (Wexford) - Posts: 382 - 16/04/2024 21:47:33    2538441

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Replying To Magpie2:  "Apparently Rory will play and thank heaven for that.
With a forward line consisting of Casey, Chin, Rory, jacko, Mac and Mogie will add speed , power, experience and scoring ability to the mix.
Hearne and Kevin Foley filling the midfield roles it's probably the best we have.
The half back line will have to have ariel ability.Thats something we've lacked for some time. O'Hanlon, Damien Reck and Simon would be best suited, but I have my doubts.

The full back line worries me somewhat. Conor Foley got a right roasting against Cork. Will his confidence be effected going into Sunday's game?
Dublin will be a hard nut to crack as has been the case historically but I really believe we have the tools in our locker to win this game.
Vital that Mac ( if he plays) wins primary possession against o'donnell. That will undoubtedly be a key battle.
A close eye will have to be kept on Crummy and Burke if victory is to be achieved.
Verdict -- wexford to win by 5 points."
If Mac plays he's going to have to run to win primary possession. He's not going to out jump O Donnell, that hasn't worked in the past. Hopefully all of the best lads who finished the League campaign are fully fit along with the lads Rossi said were back.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13443 - 17/04/2024 06:18:33    2538480

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Replying To Magpie2:  "Apparently Rory will play and thank heaven for that.
With a forward line consisting of Casey, Chin, Rory, jacko, Mac and Mogie will add speed , power, experience and scoring ability to the mix.
Hearne and Kevin Foley filling the midfield roles it's probably the best we have.
The half back line will have to have ariel ability.Thats something we've lacked for some time. O'Hanlon, Damien Reck and Simon would be best suited, but I have my doubts.

The full back line worries me somewhat. Conor Foley got a right roasting against Cork. Will his confidence be effected going into Sunday's game?
Dublin will be a hard nut to crack as has been the case historically but I really believe we have the tools in our locker to win this game.
Vital that Mac ( if he plays) wins primary possession against o'donnell. That will undoubtedly be a key battle.
A close eye will have to be kept on Crummy and Burke if victory is to be achieved.
Verdict -- wexford to win by 5 points."
God you're confident for a Wexford man haha

I hope and think, just about, we'll win. Wexford by a single point.

Fulgrim (Wexford) - Posts: 258 - 17/04/2024 07:50:24    2538487

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Replying To Viking66:  "If Mac plays he's going to have to run to win primary possession. He's not going to out jump O Donnell, that hasn't worked in the past. Hopefully all of the best lads who finished the League campaign are fully fit along with the lads Rossi said were back."
https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/keith-rossiter-oconnor-returns-but-wexford-are-underdogs/a75483539.html

"You've a couple of lads coming back from injury and you've a couple of lads getting injured, it's just the way it goes. From the injury list at the start of the year, you're probably just looking at Dee O'Keeffe and Liam Ryan being on it at the minute."

A little worrying.....

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13443 - 17/04/2024 07:51:33    2538488

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Replying To Viking66:  "https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/keith-rossiter-oconnor-returns-but-wexford-are-underdogs/a75483539.html

"You've a couple of lads coming back from injury and you've a couple of lads getting injured, it's just the way it goes. From the injury list at the start of the year, you're probably just looking at Dee O'Keeffe and Liam Ryan being on it at the minute."

A little worrying....."
McGuckin is definitely out. Larry O said he heard Simon Donohoe has picked up an injury but not sure on that. Hopefully no more injuries

Afinestick96 (Wexford) - Posts: 345 - 17/04/2024 08:54:11    2538494

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Replying To Viking66:  "https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/keith-rossiter-oconnor-returns-but-wexford-are-underdogs/a75483539.html

"You've a couple of lads coming back from injury and you've a couple of lads getting injured, it's just the way it goes. From the injury list at the start of the year, you're probably just looking at Dee O'Keeffe and Liam Ryan being on it at the minute."

A little worrying....."
What did you find worrying?

There's no real news in that other than Rory coming back.

Very much looking forward to it now.

Weather is meant to be great. With only two home games this year it should be a great crowd.

I wouldn't be taking anything for granted but if we perform for 70 minutes we'll win this game.

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 3064 - 17/04/2024 09:03:57    2538499

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "What did you find worrying?

There's no real news in that other than Rory coming back.

Very much looking forward to it now.

Weather is meant to be great. With only two home games this year it should be a great crowd.

I wouldn't be taking anything for granted but if we perform for 70 minutes we'll win this game."
Surprised the stand isn't sold out. Probably just the usual worries out of me coming into the championship. In the absence of information there's just loads of rumours flying around. Was just wondering who he meant by "a couple of new injuries". Last year Chin put out his AC joint in a training game only a couple of weeks before the Galway game. Damien Reck missed that game also.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13443 - 17/04/2024 09:58:30    2538512

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A fit Liam Ryan is a loss for Wexford, but he has been a shell of the 2019 star since.
I wonder did Davy just push the bodies to the point where they all broke down afterwards. How many survivors from that 2019 Leinster win now?
A slight tangent but why didn't both teams push to have the game on Saturday evening when it not on TV? It might have got the GAA Go at least and gave both an extra days recovery before the game next weekend.

ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1252 - 17/04/2024 11:27:46    2538546

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I thought I'd see yere match at weekend on something,very surprised it's not..one hurling free to air,one on Gaa go and football galore..the Gaa are really not thinking at all..the news channel is used for matches at times,why not for wex/dub,give people the choice and they'll watch what they want.

CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2338 - 17/04/2024 11:44:43    2538554

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Replying To ExiledInWex:  "A fit Liam Ryan is a loss for Wexford, but he has been a shell of the 2019 star since.
I wonder did Davy just push the bodies to the point where they all broke down afterwards. How many survivors from that 2019 Leinster win now?
A slight tangent but why didn't both teams push to have the game on Saturday evening when it not on TV? It might have got the GAA Go at least and gave both an extra days recovery before the game next weekend."
Happened to a few players under his stewardship in Clare, bodies completely broke down for good, could barely play club hurling after it.

His training is insanity stuff, it may get you silverware as his teams are extremely fit but there is a burn out stage.

Others may argue Wexford, Waterford and Clare have won nothing since Davy left them which is also very true.

Past hurler (None) - Posts: 793 - 17/04/2024 11:59:05    2538558

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Our concession of frees is the only worry for me for Sunday, fairly certain in every league game we gave away more frees than the opposition, Burke is almost guaranteed to be pin point accurate from frees too…

OpenStandWall (Wexford) - Posts: 138 - 17/04/2024 12:05:45    2538564

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Replying To OpenStandWall:  "Our concession of frees is the only worry for me for Sunday, fairly certain in every league game we gave away more frees than the opposition, Burke is almost guaranteed to be pin point accurate from frees too…"
For sure. That last one he got in Croke Park was out of this world. Didn't even look like he was trying.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13443 - 17/04/2024 14:35:11    2538627

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Replying To OpenStandWall:  "Our concession of frees is the only worry for me for Sunday, fairly certain in every league game we gave away more frees than the opposition, Burke is almost guaranteed to be pin point accurate from frees too…"
Id agree with you we need to be a lot better in the tackle. Just got stand tickets for Sunday. Any word on how ticket sales are going? Hoping for a big Wexford crowd to back the lads. We seen the difference our support made against KK last year. I'm convinced this game will define our year

Afinestick96 (Wexford) - Posts: 345 - 17/04/2024 15:03:16    2538634

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Replying To ExiledInWex:  "A fit Liam Ryan is a loss for Wexford, but he has been a shell of the 2019 star since.
I wonder did Davy just push the bodies to the point where they all broke down afterwards. How many survivors from that 2019 Leinster win now?
A slight tangent but why didn't both teams push to have the game on Saturday evening when it not on TV? It might have got the GAA Go at least and gave both an extra days recovery before the game next weekend."
It will be completely gazumped by the 2 games in Munster which was another reason for putting it on Saturday. It might also have helped the GAA GO situation for those of us abroad.
What is the issue like? The cameras will be at the match, is it so hard to plug in a cable? Even if there was no commentary or whatever, seeing it would be good for us.

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1777 - 17/04/2024 15:10:41    2538639

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Replying To Past hurler:  "Happened to a few players under his stewardship in Clare, bodies completely broke down for good, could barely play club hurling after it.

His training is insanity stuff, it may get you silverware as his teams are extremely fit but there is a burn out stage.

Others may argue Wexford, Waterford and Clare have won nothing since Davy left them which is also very true."
What is worse is that so much of that hard training and lack of a social life is so unnecessary. A huge component of fitness is rest, conditioning, relaxation and getting away from the game. There is no benefit to training to the point of refusal, even if the Clare hurlers did it in the 90's S&C data has refuted that type of training.

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1777 - 17/04/2024 15:19:31    2538645

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Replying To StoreysTash:  "It will be completely gazumped by the 2 games in Munster which was another reason for putting it on Saturday. It might also have helped the GAA GO situation for those of us abroad.
What is the issue like? The cameras will be at the match, is it so hard to plug in a cable? Even if there was no commentary or whatever, seeing it would be good for us."
If I get sent a link for a playback I'll post it for you again Storeystash. The one of the Kilkenny game last year with Liam Spratts commentary was very well done.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13443 - 17/04/2024 17:07:00    2538667

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Feeling quiet nervous now lads, a massive game for us and a big one for Dublin too. The Cork game rattled me. Granted we were missing Lee and some others but when the pressure came on, our rising stars looked to need more time to develop and do the gym work needed to compete today. Its something like 15 years since we have beaten Dublin so you could say its overdue but will this poor run continue? I would like to see us come our in tigerish form from the off, really putting down markers all over the pitch, making Wexford Park the fortress it should be picking up from the Kilkenny game last June. For Keith and the lads I really hope the efforts they've put in this past 6 months or so pays off but I'll be going more in hope than expectation.

wexford2012 (Wexford) - Posts: 88 - 17/04/2024 17:44:12    2538679

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Replying To Viking66:  "If I get sent a link for a playback I'll post it for you again Storeystash. The one of the Kilkenny game last year with Liam Spratts commentary was very well done."
That's on YouTube as it is it's brilliant

Wexfordgaa (Wexford) - Posts: 303 - 17/04/2024 18:03:50    2538685

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Replying To OpenStandWall:  "Our concession of frees is the only worry for me for Sunday, fairly certain in every league game we gave away more frees than the opposition, Burke is almost guaranteed to be pin point accurate from frees too…"
Think referees might be more willing to let things go in the championship compared to the league, might help us out a bit

I'd rather not concede too many frees but at the same time, I'd prefer if we concede too many frees rather than not enough frees

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 342 - 17/04/2024 19:16:18    2538699

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