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Replying To francie81:  "Your tone all of a sudden would suggest your rowing back on your previous statements thus losing the argument, you actually remind me of many even around these parts who predicted a Louth demise post 2025 which in fact was quite the opposite (as you know), 'why' because we have the right people and structures in place so perhaps if Wexford got their own house in order you might be talking leinster titles, top 12 status etc."
Ah now, in fairness.

I'm not about to try defend countyman2022 and I think myself some of his earlier comments were probably OTT. But it's a bit rich for somebody from a county that puts so little into one code and operates at such a low level in it to be telling somewhere like Wexford GAA that they should get their own house in order.

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 3520 - 22/04/2026 09:47:05    2667838

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Replying To countyman2022:  "They are. Results outside of Leinster in recent years prove that. Average. A good solid Leinster championship team- absolutely they are. And then die a death. Similar to Wex with regards league- 3 excellent leauge campaigns and then nothing. Louth are of silimar ike. Probably just within the top 12- no higher. But somehow think they are world beaters?"
World beaters'? No one said that. Louth fans are reacting to being called overrated by counties who didn't even last as long in the championship. Louth aren't pretending to be world beaters - they're just a county on the rise. Three Leinster finals in four years isn't a fluke, and with the way the province looks now, they're absolutely strong contenders to win Leinster again. That's not hype, that's just where the results have put them. And talking about results outside Leinster doesn't change the fact that this year, on the pitch, Louth beat Wexford at ease. That's not hype - that's just the scoreboard. #PipeDown

Walter_White (Louth) - Posts: 23 - 22/04/2026 10:23:43    2667848

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Replying To zinny:  "Also for us surviving in D2 next year is far more important than the Tailteann cup this year. I am not saying we shouldn't go 100% at winning it because if we did have a full team out we would be one of the teams you would think could make the final at least but perhaps some of the players who are feeling the effects of the season and carrying niggles could do with a rest before the club championship starts. That way they can also focus on being ready for the start of the league.
The primary aim should be how to consolidate out place in D2."
Agree

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19292 - 22/04/2026 10:46:11    2667855

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Replying To Walter_White:  "World beaters'? No one said that. Louth fans are reacting to being called overrated by counties who didn't even last as long in the championship. Louth aren't pretending to be world beaters - they're just a county on the rise. Three Leinster finals in four years isn't a fluke, and with the way the province looks now, they're absolutely strong contenders to win Leinster again. That's not hype, that's just where the results have put them. And talking about results outside Leinster doesn't change the fact that this year, on the pitch, Louth beat Wexford at ease. That's not hype - that's just the scoreboard. #PipeDown"
On the rise? For such a strong team who are apparently on the rise- next year is their 5th consecutive season in Div 2. Wouldn't seem extremely ascending. If any use would have made the step to Div 1 by now. Talk like they are Kerry, although I guess when they hype themselves up so much they would do that.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 975 - 23/04/2026 09:37:10    2668025

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Replying To countyman2022:  "On the rise? For such a strong team who are apparently on the rise- next year is their 5th consecutive season in Div 2. Wouldn't seem extremely ascending. If any use would have made the step to Div 1 by now. Talk like they are Kerry, although I guess when they hype themselves up so much they would do that."
I said I wasn't about to try defend you :)

Bit churlish to try deny that Louth are on the rise. Even if you just confine it to League standings, like you seem to want to do:
In both 2024 and '25, they finished sixth in Division 2. This year, they went into the last round of games with a chance of promotion. Is that not an improvement - i.e. on the rise?

Or in championship - they've gone from being in only one Leinster Final in more than 60 years, to being in the last three finals in a row. Is that not an improvement too - i.e. also on the rise?

Or think about ourselves here. Clearly on something of a rise now (despite last Sunday's result!) after two successive League promotions. But think about the League in the few years before that:
2022 - finished 6th in Division 4. Only won two matches.
2023 - Moved up to 4th place. Finished two points off promotion.
2024 - Finished in 3rd place. Missed promotion only on the head-to-head result with Leitrim after they beat us with a highly controversial last-minute penalty.

I'd contend that we were already on the rise during those few years. But based on how you view Louth, your take on it would be - "Huh. In Division 4 for the three years. If any use, would have made the step up quicker."

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 3520 - 23/04/2026 12:20:38    2668090

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Replying To Pikeman96:  "I said I wasn't about to try defend you :)

Bit churlish to try deny that Louth are on the rise. Even if you just confine it to League standings, like you seem to want to do:
In both 2024 and '25, they finished sixth in Division 2. This year, they went into the last round of games with a chance of promotion. Is that not an improvement - i.e. on the rise?

Or in championship - they've gone from being in only one Leinster Final in more than 60 years, to being in the last three finals in a row. Is that not an improvement too - i.e. also on the rise?

Or think about ourselves here. Clearly on something of a rise now (despite last Sunday's result!) after two successive League promotions. But think about the League in the few years before that:
2022 - finished 6th in Division 4. Only won two matches.
2023 - Moved up to 4th place. Finished two points off promotion.
2024 - Finished in 3rd place. Missed promotion only on the head-to-head result with Leitrim after they beat us with a highly controversial last-minute penalty.

I'd contend that we were already on the rise during those few years. But based on how you view Louth, your take on it would be - "Huh. In Division 4 for the three years. If any use, would have made the step up quicker.""
Louth have been doing alot of things right over recent years, starting with increasing the number of GPOs/GDAs going around the schools, and working up from there.
Good results on the pitch have naturally followed.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19292 - 23/04/2026 14:27:10    2668136

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Replying To countyman2022:  "On the rise? For such a strong team who are apparently on the rise- next year is their 5th consecutive season in Div 2. Wouldn't seem extremely ascending. If any use would have made the step to Div 1 by now. Talk like they are Kerry, although I guess when they hype themselves up so much they would do that."
Even your own county man has explained it better than I could - the idea that Louth 'aren't on the rise' just doesn't hold up. League progress, three Leinster finals in a row, and consistently competing at the top end of Division 2 is exactly what a county on the rise looks like.

You can try frame it however you want, but the results don't back your argument. And when people from your own county are pointing that out, it says enough.

Walter_White (Louth) - Posts: 23 - 23/04/2026 14:51:31    2668144

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Replying To Walter_White:  "Even your own county man has explained it better than I could - the idea that Louth 'aren't on the rise' just doesn't hold up. League progress, three Leinster finals in a row, and consistently competing at the top end of Division 2 is exactly what a county on the rise looks like.

You can try frame it however you want, but the results don't back your argument. And when people from your own county are pointing that out, it says enough."
Ah now, don't give him ammunition to fire back at you.

Two years of finishing 6th in Division 2 - only avoiding relegation by one point the first year, and on a head-to-head result in the second year - isn't "consistently competing at the top end of Division 2". He'll come back and say you're talking yourselves up again!

But in fairness - going from that to being on the verge this year of promotion to Division 1 is still definitely being on the rise.

Any sign of your hurlers rising as well?? ;)

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 3520 - 23/04/2026 15:23:47    2668150

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Can we please get back on topic here, ie WEXFORD football.
If we can win the Cordon cup, u20 football, tonight, does the competition end there ( in Leinster) or is there any follow-on competition ?

Yellaman (Wexford) - Posts: 236 - 23/04/2026 15:29:53    2668152

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Replying To Pikeman96:  "I said I wasn't about to try defend you :)

Bit churlish to try deny that Louth are on the rise. Even if you just confine it to League standings, like you seem to want to do:
In both 2024 and '25, they finished sixth in Division 2. This year, they went into the last round of games with a chance of promotion. Is that not an improvement - i.e. on the rise?

Or in championship - they've gone from being in only one Leinster Final in more than 60 years, to being in the last three finals in a row. Is that not an improvement too - i.e. also on the rise?

Or think about ourselves here. Clearly on something of a rise now (despite last Sunday's result!) after two successive League promotions. But think about the League in the few years before that:
2022 - finished 6th in Division 4. Only won two matches.
2023 - Moved up to 4th place. Finished two points off promotion.
2024 - Finished in 3rd place. Missed promotion only on the head-to-head result with Leitrim after they beat us with a highly controversial last-minute penalty.

I'd contend that we were already on the rise during those few years. But based on how you view Louth, your take on it would be - "Huh. In Division 4 for the three years. If any use, would have made the step up quicker.""
I find it hard to see how a team in the same division for what will be 5 years next year is seen as still rising. Think they have reached their peak - their All Ireland series results over the last 4 years would show this. They have won only 2 out of 12 games, one of which was against Clare. As I said, they are a good Leinster team and fair play to them. But I dont think it extends past this.
I would say Wexford rise/improvement came from 2024 on? Could say 2023 of course. Been a constant improvement every year and no stagnent years? Including further progression in Tailteann each year abd winning games outside of leauge/provincial games.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 975 - 23/04/2026 16:08:31    2668162

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Replying To Pikeman96:  "Ah now, don't give him ammunition to fire back at you.

Two years of finishing 6th in Division 2 - only avoiding relegation by one point the first year, and on a head-to-head result in the second year - isn't "consistently competing at the top end of Division 2". He'll come back and say you're talking yourselves up again!

But in fairness - going from that to being on the verge this year of promotion to Division 1 is still definitely being on the rise.

Any sign of your hurlers rising as well?? ;)"
Fair point Pikeman96...god knows what he is liable to come back and say next! With a bit of luch nothing!...I don't follow the hurling been honest Pikeman96...Gaelic football and soccer are the cream of the crop around these parts ;)..hope Wexford do well in the Tailteann Cup!

Walter_White (Louth) - Posts: 23 - 23/04/2026 16:21:30    2668166

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