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Based on everything I am hearing from home Wexford's first target has to be to not get relegated in league or championship. Might sound alarmist but its a fact. I think Wexford have been off the pace, not helped by non-commitments and there is only so much Rossy can do if players won't give it. I'll not judge any player for travelling as I have loved my time abroad before I move home this year. But I hope Wexford beat Kildare in the opening round but hands on heart who would be confident of that right now? How many Wexford players are playing Fitzgibbon this year, compared to the Munster counties, Galway, Kilkenny and Dublin even? We just are not producing the hurlers and underage results have shown this bar 1 good minor team that beat Cork and lost narrowly to Clare we have beaten nobody of any significance at underage in years. These are the facts and this is where we are. Negative - yes. But more realistic than negative. StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1942 - 15/01/2026 13:47:48 2651162 Link 1 |
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Let's not get too carried away about a meaningless challenge game in January. Magpie2 (Wexford) - Posts: 581 - 15/01/2026 14:01:45 2651168 Link 0 |
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Was just looking at an article in the paper about Wexford's demographics and it said that the GAA's model expects Wexford's population of the 6-11 age group to fall by 25% by 2040; that seems a bit hard to believe? Can certainly understand certain areas in the South falling but you'd have thought that that would be counter-acted by growth in the North. Thought the county's population was slowly growing on the whole and didn't think it was all older people coming down to live here either ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 778 - 15/01/2026 14:14:13 2651172 Link 0 |
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That's an odd one alright but there would be a considerable number of Dubliners who'd retire here, not to mention family sizes are smaller and parents are waiting longer to have kids
Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4137 - 15/01/2026 14:28:29 2651173 Link 0 |
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Our 14,15 and 16 teams have been excellent the last two years. We're fairly well represented at college level for a county that doesn't have a university as such. Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4137 - 15/01/2026 14:31:27 2651174 Link 0 |
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I could be wrong but id say Chin will be held back until the Dublin and Clare league games. Still think when we have our full squad later on in the year we wont be as bad as people fear. I see some other poster suggesting we could get relegated in league and championship . Id be shocked if it came to that. I am hoping we challenge for top two in the league and challenge for top 3 in championship. If we can be competitive in all our games and a couple of young lads really step up this year i'll be happy. Feel sorry for Keith I really feel if he had all players committing there is no reason why we shouldnt have been aiming to get back to Croke Park for a Leinster final
Afinestick96 (Wexford) - Posts: 826 - 15/01/2026 14:49:51 2651177 Link 0 |
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You'd imagine that Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, and Dublin are over-represented at college level, the likes of us, Kilkenny, Tipperary, and Clare are under-represented to various degrees Like with Cork, they might have a very high share of lads in Fitzgibbon squads but how many of them are actually starting? The difference between them an us is that they've a lot of lads who were maybe the fringes of Minor/U20 squads or just below that level who go on to make Fitzgibbon squads (But not actually play that much) I know Alan Aherne was writing about it and he seemed to suggest that the number of Wexford players playing Fitzgibbon this year was decent (And tbf, he isn't really biased, doesn't tend to be either overly optimistic or pessimistic) Also have to acknowledge that we have players with college who are in the Ryan Cup rather than the Fitzgibbon, it's not the fault of the players that the colleges decided to operate at a lower level Only have to look at Maynooth who had a few Wexford players but got absolutely annihilated by an admittedly very strong UL side, they probably should be a division lower than they are which would in turn reduce the number of Wexford representation (Maynooth's problems are a lot more than just Wexford's problems!) ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 778 - 15/01/2026 15:50:01 2651190 Link 0 |
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We have around the mid 30s mark playing Fitzgibbon, or playing for DIT and SETU Carlow, 2 of the favourites to win the Ryan Cup. That's pretty much as good as any other year. Galway, Cork, Dublin, Kilkenny and Tipp would have more as they have more underage hurlers in total, its simple mathematics. We would usually have more than Waterford, and around the same as Limerick and Clare. Again, to be expected based on playing numbers. So not negative, just misinformed. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 17992 - 15/01/2026 15:55:23 2651193 Link 0 |
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The last two points aren't really exclusive to Wexford though, might be a thing that affects most counties?
ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 778 - 15/01/2026 15:56:45 2651194 Link 0 |
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I might be too optimistic but what the games this month have shown us is that we don't have much in the way of the depth once you move beyond our starting XV and the subs This shouldn't be too much of a surprise when you consider the number of lads not playing Wexford for one reason or another Get back the lads who started late and the lads who are currently injured and you're basically replacing lads who might be on the tail end of the subs come Championship but more likely on the extended panel or not in the squad at all, that should make a big difference in theory ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 778 - 15/01/2026 16:05:54 2651196 Link 0 |
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Id say alot more than half the lads who have played so far won't make a match day 26 at all come the summer. But these lads need to see where the standard is, some might make it in future years given good coaching, games, and targets, kpis, for development, and hard work. Given more time to improve basically. Some might have a look at what's involved when they are on the panel and give up, and others might get chances and management might decide they arent good enough, and maybe arent going to be either. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 17992 - 15/01/2026 16:23:30 2651200 Link 0 |
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Agreed on the first point. We're in a rebuild and not a whole lot can be done about it, one positive is we're not as far off Galway Kilkenny and Dublin as we were around the time Liam Dunne came in. I do think with who is there at the moment we should get 3 wins from 3 vs Antrim Down and Carlow which is where the likes of Wickham and Rowley need to make their mark. Not having to play either a Dublin or Clare until at least a month in to the league I think is a big benefit to us in terms of getting more experienced players back in to the fray and being able to play in those games, be surprised if Chin was back for the Dublin game, there is also a 2 week break between every game after Carlow at home Feb 7 which should help with that. OpenStandWall (Wexford) - Posts: 316 - 15/01/2026 17:21:16 2651215 Link 0 |