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Replying To goreyll:  "Niall Murphy should be given a shot"
He heard me!

goreyll (Wexford) - Posts: 183 - 16/05/2026 17:53:53    2673335

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Looks like Dublin gonna get something in Salthill so is that our season effectively over now. Galway will need to.win in Wexford

WEXILE (Wexford) - Posts: 503 - 16/05/2026 17:58:22    2673336

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Replying To WEXILE:  "Looks like Dublin gonna get something in Salthill so is that our season effectively over now. Galway will need to.win in Wexford"
They are not as good as they thi k they are. Bate them up the road boys.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 4298 - 16/05/2026 18:26:57    2673345

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "They are not as good as they thi k they are. Bate them up the road boys."
I wish mate

WEXILE (Wexford) - Posts: 503 - 16/05/2026 18:40:50    2673353

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Another poor evening for wexford hurling can't even do the basic stuff right season finished on the 16th of may.

Ryanworld (Wexford) - Posts: 58 - 16/05/2026 19:33:29    2673362

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The fact that our corner back finished as our top scorer from play (fair dues to him) and we were outscored 2-11 to 1-3 in the second half sums up another dark championship day.

We were extremely unlucky to lose our two defensive lynchpins to injury, but that doesn't excuse two lapses in conceding the goals again. I don't even blame Foley- he has had numerous opportunities now to iron out naive play yes, but he isn't a like-for-like replacement for the role Reck was playing at all and it was bad from management to throw him into the deep-end after dropping him initially. Thought O'Leary and Lawlor showed decent leadership in the face of it all.

God be with the days Mac used to get criticised in here for actually being able to win ball inside and chip in with the odd score. We have no full-forward at the moment, Jacko is not the same post-injury and probably still best as an impact sub. We created problems by running at Offaly, just don't have the scoring pedigree to trouble most sides.

I dread to think what's coming our way now with Galway needing to win and us likely down a few defenders. Don't sense a morale victory. We're lucky to have the head-to-head advantage over Kildare, which is an indictment in and of itself.

As I write this, Tipp are on the brink of exiting the championship too. At least we are as good as the reigning All-Ireland champions, how did we fare against them in under-14?

beano (Wexford) - Posts: 1560 - 16/05/2026 19:49:48    2673373

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Tbh, that wasn't even our worst performance, damage was really done in the first half, were five up but should've been eight up given the chances we had, too many lads got carded and we were always walking a tightrope, injuries came back to bite us as well, Jippo was a massive loss, the second goal we conceded was absolutely shambolic but with all the lads missing, all it takes is for a few injuries and we're playing lads who aren't up to the standard needed

Offaly couldn't miss in the second half, felt like they were scoring from even impossible angles

Game swung on the red card, went in a moment from four points up and 15v15 against a big wind with 25 minutes to go to a point up and a man down, that was pretty much game over in retrospect

We were masters of our downfall, could have won that game had we not wasted so many chances in the first half and had we not picked up so many cards

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1240 - 16/05/2026 19:56:36    2673375

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Don't know what to say lads. Just feeling really low now.

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4513 - 16/05/2026 20:37:21    2673381

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Replying To ElGranSenor:  "Tbh, that wasn't even our worst performance, damage was really done in the first half, were five up but should've been eight up given the chances we had, too many lads got carded and we were always walking a tightrope, injuries came back to bite us as well, Jippo was a massive loss, the second goal we conceded was absolutely shambolic but with all the lads missing, all it takes is for a few injuries and we're playing lads who aren't up to the standard needed

Offaly couldn't miss in the second half, felt like they were scoring from even impossible angles

Game swung on the red card, went in a moment from four points up and 15v15 against a big wind with 25 minutes to go to a point up and a man down, that was pretty much game over in retrospect

We were masters of our downfall, could have won that game had we not wasted so many chances in the first half and had we not picked up so many cards"
Yes, still naive which is remarkable considering the amount of chances a lot of the lads have had now. We always seem to have a brainfart or two in us in the lead-up to goals in every game.

It says it all though that our corner-back was our top scorer from play and we were outscored by 2-11 to 1-3 after half-time. We are steeped to hold the head-to-head against Kildare, who we struggled to put away more than any of the subsequent teams that played them.

Very unfortunate to lose our two defensive pillars to injury, and I shudder at the prospect of a hammering to Galway now if them two are out considering they lost today and will surely be hunting for a backlash.

God be with the days Mac got criticism on here when he could at least win his own ball inside. We have zero full-forward now. Jacko isn't the same post-injury and is probably still best as an impact sub.

beano (Wexford) - Posts: 1560 - 16/05/2026 21:06:50    2673387

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5 yellow cards. Foley sent off. 3 went off injured
Offaly getting better all the time.
We unfortunately are going nowhere.
I wish I could say something positive but nothing comes to mind.
The goals killed us. We simply couldn't get to grips with them. Perhaps the sending off and the injuries are part of the reason but we can't continuesly look for excuses.
Time to go back to the drawing board .
Surely now Rossi will hang up the banestoir bib and hand the baton over to someone else.
( assuming we can find a new manager)
Disappointing season throughout.
Very depressing.
Sorry to be so negative.

Magpie2 (Wexford) - Posts: 686 - 16/05/2026 21:08:50    2673389

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "Don't know what to say lads. Just feeling really low now."
Very disapointed gone out of championship already only mid may no point in blaming missing players we have what we have so need to look to the future now Chin probably gone after this year but have young o brien comming if we dont blow him up too much hes still only a chap.Talking to a kk man a couple of weeks ago and he was just saying he remembers being at a minor all ireland and johnwalsh of mullinavat scored something like 3 -6 in the final and everyone was saying he would be the next great player but never made the breakthrough after so just shows you we have to be patient.Come next April we will all be dreaming of at least getting to the leinster final like we do every year.Disapointment fades but we have to stay positive.

Tiger1 (Wexford) - Posts: 449 - 16/05/2026 21:11:39    2673391

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Looking like its either Carlow or Laois who will win Joe Mac this year so we need to beat them next year to avoid dropping to Joe Mac...

Goreylad1985 (Wexford) - Posts: 45 - 16/05/2026 21:28:54    2673399

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Replying To Viking66:  "They weren't holding back 4 of their best players. Killeen was only coming back from injury. Niland and Murphy were injured. The other 1 came on at halftime, and we still nearly won in normal time. Rabbitte only really came into the game in ET. They were trying to manage their Senior lads minutes and that was probably on the instruction of MOD, not their u20 management. They were probably told only bring Rabbitte on if you might lose the game. And their u20 management obviously thought that they might lose the game. They brought the lad on. And as it turned out they nearly did lose the game, even with everyone who was fit on the pitch. They needed a last puck of the ball equaliser to send the game into ET.
Injuries are part and parcel of the game of hurling. Last year we were missing 2 of our best u20s for alot of the games, and Roche wasnt fully fit either, though he played most games. And when we lost our minor semi final last year to Galway were we being disrespectful by not playing Sean O'Brien and Rhys Wickham?"
Don't understand what you are trying to say here lad to be honest…Are you on the Galway management team? you seem to know what's going on between Galway's Senior & U20 Management teams!! " They were trying to manage Senior lads" "They were told when to bring Rabbitte on" "And their U20 management thought they were going to lose game" That's a huge reach to try prove something.
Either way Aaron Niland and Jason Rabbitte started for Galway seniors this evening and didn't start the U20 against Wexford on Wednesday night.
And Certainly Don't understand the comparison you trying to make about Sean O Brien/Rhys Wickham!!!???

Spuds&GAA (Wexford) - Posts: 26 - 16/05/2026 21:49:51    2673403

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Lads stop all the negativity, we beat Cork in a minor game a few years ago. All's good in Wexford hurling!!!

Goreylad1985 (Wexford) - Posts: 45 - 16/05/2026 22:00:14    2673405

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Replying To hunting:  "I really hope I am wrong but I think come 7 30 or so tonight, we will have slipped even further down the pecking order in Leinster. Sad times really;("
6 teams in Leinster and we just above 6th place barely! 11 teams in Liam MacCarthy and we are just above 11th place barely!! Thats the reality

Goreylad1985 (Wexford) - Posts: 45 - 16/05/2026 22:04:14    2673407

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Replying To Goreylad1985:  "Lads stop all the negativity, we beat Cork in a minor game a few years ago. All's good in Wexford hurling!!!"
You don't need to be smart about it

hunting (Wexford) - Posts: 1221 - 16/05/2026 22:39:53    2673414

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Replying To Goreylad1985:  "6 teams in Leinster and we just above 6th place barely! 11 teams in Liam MacCarthy and we are just above 11th place barely!! Thats the reality"
Yes, right now that is the reality unfortunately but things change quickly in sports. We have no divine right to be a top 3 team in Leinster due to a brief spell of success how ever many decades ago. We could move forward or we could move backwards it's impossible to know but we'll still love and support the team regardless. Remember they are giving their best at the end of the day and if that's not enough then so be it

YellowShadeOfPurple (Wexford) - Posts: 73 - 16/05/2026 22:49:57    2673419

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Replying To beano:  "The fact that our corner back finished as our top scorer from play (fair dues to him) and we were outscored 2-11 to 1-3 in the second half sums up another dark championship day.

We were extremely unlucky to lose our two defensive lynchpins to injury, but that doesn't excuse two lapses in conceding the goals again. I don't even blame Foley- he has had numerous opportunities now to iron out naive play yes, but he isn't a like-for-like replacement for the role Reck was playing at all and it was bad from management to throw him into the deep-end after dropping him initially. Thought O'Leary and Lawlor showed decent leadership in the face of it all.

God be with the days Mac used to get criticised in here for actually being able to win ball inside and chip in with the odd score. We have no full-forward at the moment, Jacko is not the same post-injury and probably still best as an impact sub. We created problems by running at Offaly, just don't have the scoring pedigree to trouble most sides.

I dread to think what's coming our way now with Galway needing to win and us likely down a few defenders. Don't sense a morale victory. We're lucky to have the head-to-head advantage over Kildare, which is an indictment in and of itself.

As I write this, Tipp are on the brink of exiting the championship too. At least we are as good as the reigning All-Ireland champions, how did we fare against them in under-14?"
With the greatest degree of respect, no-one is suggesting that everything is wonderful at underage level and your comment seems directed at one poster in particular

And Carley played well too tbf to him, not a corner-back but your comment yesterday was unnecessary

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1240 - 16/05/2026 22:50:10    2673420

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Replying To Magpie2:  "5 yellow cards. Foley sent off. 3 went off injured
Offaly getting better all the time.
We unfortunately are going nowhere.
I wish I could say something positive but nothing comes to mind.
The goals killed us. We simply couldn't get to grips with them. Perhaps the sending off and the injuries are part of the reason but we can't continuesly look for excuses.
Time to go back to the drawing board .
Surely now Rossi will hang up the banestoir bib and hand the baton over to someone else.
( assuming we can find a new manager)
Disappointing season throughout.
Very depressing.
Sorry to be so negative."
I mean, it's not as if they were miles ahead of us at U20 level in 2023 and it's not as if their side that won AI U20 were on the same level as say Limerick in 2015 or 2017, they only beat KK by a point in the 2024 Leinster SF and then Dublin by 3 points in the Leinster Final that year

Biggest problem is the number of players from our 2022-2023 teams who weren't starting today

Lawlor - Established starter by now
Roche - First year in as a starter and only 21 has struggled but that's to be expected
Cillian Byrne - First year in as a starter, needs to fill out, still only 21, needs time and patience
Diarmuid O'Leary - First year in the squad, needs to fill out, thought he did ok enough today
Darragh Carley - Thought he played well today, much better suited by wing-back

So that's the starters, now for the rest of them

Conor Foley - Came on, I think he's much more capable than what he's been showing
Cian Molloy - First appearance this season, thought he was good when he came on, has been a big loss up until now
Cian Byrne - Has played very little this year, injuries haven't helped
Jack Redmond - First year as a starter, has struggled big time but that happens, can't write him off just yet
David Codd - Not in the matchday squad for whatever reason, starts in midfield for the Martin's while O'Leary starts at wing-back but O'Leary starts at midfield for Wexford ahead of him, weird one for me
Corey Byrne-Dunbar - Not in the matchday squad, probably hasn't filled out but has the talent to be good
Seán Rowley - Only 21 and has had a few injuries this year, need time and patience
Tucker Kinsella - Good talent but lacks dog, seems to have fallen out of favour
Eoin Ryan - Travelling and away for the year
A.J. Redmond - Won't commit
Joe Barrett - Won't commit
Eoin Whelan - Left the panel because he wasn't getting enough gametime
Éamon Wickham - Injured now, first year in the panel, needs to fill out, could improve with time

I don't think it's a case that a lot of those U20s just haven't pushed on, it's the case for some of them but it's just a combination of everything really between lads travelling, lads not committing, lads getting injured, lads not seeing eye-to-eye with the management team, lads needing time to physically develop

Doesn't help that we have to throw them all at the same time as a significant number of older, more experienced players stepped away from the panel

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1240 - 16/05/2026 23:03:03    2673424

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Replying To Goreylad1985:  "Lads stop all the negativity, we beat Cork in a minor game a few years ago. All's good in Wexford hurling!!!"
This is a strawman argument again, Viking has never suggested that all is good with Wexford hurling

Tbf, whether you agree or disagree with him, he has offered many, many suggestions as to how we can improve Wexford hurling

I see a load of lads giving out about Wexford hurling on social media but there seems to be a dearth of lads willing to coach teams

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1240 - 16/05/2026 23:28:36    2673429

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