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Yeah, I think we were closer to winning an U20 AI in 2022 than we were to winning an AI U21 in either 2014 or 2015 IMO, 2014 Clare and 2015 Limerick were probably a good bit better than 2022 Limerick and 2022 Kilkenny however It's hard to know about the panel because in hindsight, the panel he took over now looks very good, there certainly was a lot of optimism in 2017 and I think we felt (Or at least I did anyway) that we were not getting the best out of our players in 2015 or 2016, I don't think we got the best out of them in 2026 either but I think this year is different because I just think the age profile of our squad is all wrong At the moment, we've too many players who have been great servants for Wexford but probably aren't quite the same hurlers they were once before, then we've too many young players who might have potential but are really too young and inexperienced (And in some cases lacking the necessary S&C) to properly compete at this level, and then we finally have too few good players who are in the middle of their prime right now Now S&C can improve year on year and the Minors and U20s looked much better on that front but even with some of the 21-24yos we have right now, as much as I think they have potential, even if they fill out, they still won't be very tall which will always be a concern for us, there's no getting around it ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1324 - 26/05/2026 21:16:28 2675897 Link 0 |
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There's no false positive stuff. Ive posted those stats many times before. We were even worse before 1951. We had a little under 2 decades, mid 50s to late 60s, at the top table in all grades since 1885. Thats all. You did miss another AISF but that would be splitting hairs. We have reached 3 u20/1 AI finals this millennium. We have won 5 Leinster u21s in that time, and reached a good few other finals. Also not particularly great. What we need to do to get back there is what we need ideas for. The only time it happened in our history a golden generation of hurlers gradually came together from the mid 40s onwards, and peaked in the mid 50s. Critically they suffered nearly no injuries. This drove interest in hurling in the county to astronomical levels, and created the boom years in the 60s. Corks super team, which we lost numerous u21 finals to in the mid/late 60s, killed off all that momentum at Senior over the course of the 70s. Now how do we get that back? Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19816 - 26/05/2026 22:08:03 2675905 Link 0 |
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Probate
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19816 - 26/05/2026 22:11:22 2675906 Link 0 |
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Absolutely they are not the same thing. If we start off with the thought we are doomed, then people will give up trying. Coaches, administrators, parents, supporters, and most importantly the players. Michael Duignan had very little to do with how good that young Offaly team was/is. Mostly down to Keith Screeney I was told by a good hurling man who met him. But Duignan created a positive environment around the county to help them drive on. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19816 - 26/05/2026 22:16:14 2675907 Link 0 |
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Tbh, I think that if we're using benchmarks, we're first of all not getting to nearly enough Leinster Minor Finals when secondly, when we are getting to those Finals, we're not winning nearly enough of them ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1324 - 26/05/2026 22:56:50 2675911 Link 0 |
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Very disappointing not to get over the line v Offaly that day with a man extra. Lack of composure on the pitch and sideline a familiar tale. Cork would have given us a hiding in any case in the final, the pick of our team + Offaly wouldn't have beaten them. There are talented players in that group but they need to become leaders at senior level and quickly.
Timbertony (Wexford) - Posts: 583 - 27/05/2026 00:40:44 2675915 Link 0 |
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The 1st job for whoever is our manager next year is will be to try get some of the good lads who are 25-29 and arent committing back onto the panel.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19816 - 27/05/2026 10:02:35 2675924 Link 0 |
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I think we wouldve done better against Cork than Offaly did in that final. We were physically much stronger than Offaly that year. Offaly had a load of u18s and u19s that year, and they largely werent even big for their age. Cork just bullied them out of it.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19816 - 27/05/2026 10:06:48 2675925 Link 0 |
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I asked you before and I'll ask you again. What are you doing to help? Are you coaching? Have you done the coaching courses or what are you offering to help? I don't always agree with some of the posters on here but you can see the posts from those at the coal face who know in-depth where they see the weaknesses. They might be right, they might not be, but they can tell specific problems as they see them just like my father can. What are you doing? The above are just high-level problems. What are your solutions? StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 2074 - 27/05/2026 10:44:42 2675937 Link 0 |
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Duignan and his board are instrumental in offaly revival in hurling and their u20 success in football. They brought in the sponsors/donors that fund everything they do. Facility wise they have the faithful fields, Birr and O Connor Park but most , if not all, the counties they compete with have similar. Ive been in Wexfords version of FF and its a fine facility as is Wexford Park. Its the investment in HR for their teams and players that has really made the difference. Kids are committing to the academy because they are really well looked after and to the Seniors, hurling in particular, because they are treated even better. Duignan had a huge part to play in all of that. He picked the people who spearhead it and the people that support them)( coaching tickets aside). They should be a benchmark for wexford from their schools to academy to adult teams, their support systems etc. Playing for Offaly is the hottest thing to do again and every young lad good enough wants to commit. Tadhg2020 (Limerick) - Posts: 454 - 27/05/2026 10:50:12 2675938 Link 0 |
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We'd beaten that cork team already that year. Granted it was a challenge game. I also felt we didn't leverage our strength against Offaly at all. Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4536 - 27/05/2026 11:25:42 2675957 Link 0 |
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That's second. The first is to convince chinner to stay. Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4536 - 27/05/2026 11:26:22 2675958 Link 0 |
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We'd already beaten that cork team that year. Granted it was a challenge game
Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4536 - 27/05/2026 11:27:21 2675960 Link 0 |
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Looking ahead to next year I am airing on the side of positivity. With a new management team in place and hopefully more players committing I believe we can push for promotion in the league and then aim for top 3. If you look at the players we have been missing we need to aim to get at least half of the followng involved - Aaron Duggan, James Lawlor, Aj Redmond, Joe Barrett, Eoin Ryan , Charlie McGuckin, Paudie & Oisin Foley ( Unlikely but worth a try ) , Cathal Dunbar, Rory O Connor ( Not sure what his plans are if he is staying in Oz) , Barry O Connor ( His size alone would be a huge asset) , Conor Mac, Mikie Dwyer. Along with some of the u20s this year I think Sean O Brien and Colin Carley are good enough to compete to start. Cork and Galway are not afraid to through u20s in and neither should we be. Both could be brilliant senior players for us I think in the coming years. Lads like Paddy Quigley, Niall Furlong , Charlie Roark, Charlie Mooney, Ronan Shannon , Doran Daly O Toole & Jack Nolan all have great potential too and should be given chances in the Walsh cup/ league. Hopefully one or two more lads impress during the club championship . It can be done as Eamon Wickham showed he was outstanding for Rathnure and was called in on the back of that. If you look at all these players listed along with the current squad there is still good hurlers in the county. We need to get a good management in place and get lads wanting to hurl for Wexford again. I fully believe we are not as bad as we have shown this year Afinestick96 (Wexford) - Posts: 1096 - 27/05/2026 11:39:21 2675967 Link 0 |