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Replying To Spuds&GAA:  "He spoke the truth, unfortunately for us Hunting.
Going by the results Wexford Park has been a great hunting ground for Dublin for the last 18 years. Have we beaten Dublin in a Championship game since 2007 ??
Since 2008 we had
Didn't play them for 8 of them years
Dublin won 9 times, 5 in Wexford Park
We've had two draws and no Wexford win in the championship. Is that a record or did I miss a year?
For nearly two decades, they've had better teams than us.
And We were worried about Kilkenny but the real arch-rivals were Dublin. We lost out on Leinster finals where we would have fancied our chances against Kilkenny
Especially in 2022, 2023 and 2024. People still think we're better than them for nearly two decades. It's time to take our head out of the sand.
Tradition means nothing…"
We beat them in 2018

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1165 - 09/05/2026 19:55:27    2671846

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Replying To Spuds&GAA:  "He spoke the truth, unfortunately for us Hunting.
Going by the results Wexford Park has been a great hunting ground for Dublin for the last 18 years. Have we beaten Dublin in a Championship game since 2007 ??
Since 2008 we had
Didn't play them for 8 of them years
Dublin won 9 times, 5 in Wexford Park
We've had two draws and no Wexford win in the championship. Is that a record or did I miss a year?
For nearly two decades, they've had better teams than us.
And We were worried about Kilkenny but the real arch-rivals were Dublin. We lost out on Leinster finals where we would have fancied our chances against Kilkenny
Especially in 2022, 2023 and 2024. People still think we're better than them for nearly two decades. It's time to take our head out of the sand.
Tradition means nothing…"
Dublin aren't the benchmark and Kilkenny aren't the benchmark either, the real benchmarks are in Munster right now and if you're not first, you're last

Dublin have as many Leinster titles as us over the same period so their very good record against us hasn't teally counted for much

And "Tradition means nothing" is a throwaway statement that goes over the top, yes, tradition is not everything but the best teams at adult level will likely have been the best one at underage level and school level and a lot of that comes from work done at home and away from the training pitch, those clubs and counties with a strong tradition/culture are the most likely to be out there doing that work at home

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1165 - 09/05/2026 20:04:32    2671847

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Replying To ElGranSenor:  "We beat them in 2018"
As most wexford people. Living in the past.

We need to open our eyes. Saying it since year. We are miles off the pace. It is not been negative just reality.

Don't know where we go from here tbh.

As low as bonnar era.

When lads take 3 attempts to pick up a ball it's worrying.

Deflated. Rock bottom lads

Yellowhelmet (Australia) - Posts: 182 - 09/05/2026 20:20:10    2671850

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Didn't know Kilkenny had nothing to play for last week in the minor puts that result into perspective today. Similar to senior we can't win the games that matter, well off the pace and hard to be optimistic

WexMurph (Wexford) - Posts: 351 - 09/05/2026 20:38:12    2671853

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Replying To Yellowhelmet:  "As most wexford people. Living in the past.

We need to open our eyes. Saying it since year. We are miles off the pace. It is not been negative just reality.

Don't know where we go from here tbh.

As low as bonnar era.

When lads take 3 attempts to pick up a ball it's worrying.

Deflated. Rock bottom lads"
He asked whether we had beaten Dublin since 2008 in the Championship and I replied to him that we did, I'm not sure that exactly qualifies as living in the past

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1165 - 09/05/2026 21:04:06    2671859

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Replying To WexMurph:  "Didn't know Kilkenny had nothing to play for last week in the minor puts that result into perspective today. Similar to senior we can't win the games that matter, well off the pace and hard to be optimistic"
Technically speaking, they did have something to play for as they could still have been knocked out

Having watched the game, I'm not sure it was immediately obvious that they played as if nothing was on the line

That result hardly seemed that out of line at the time when you consider we had lost to Dublin by 3, Dublin had drawn with Galway, and Galway had beaten KK by 2

ElGranSenor (Wexford) - Posts: 1165 - 09/05/2026 21:06:22    2671860

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I dunno why lads getting so excitable about this Wexford team losing.

Nearly half of em are only starting their intercounty careers. Maybe more than half actually. Amd none of em were young Joe Cannings by the way. A few solid lads.but no prodigy.

Some of our established players are on one leg. Jack O, Donohoe, Ryan. None of them are 100% match fit.

Then we've our injuries the same as any other team..Shane Reck badly missed today. Cian Byrne and Molloy too.

Then we've the Gorey lads plus others that just won't commit. Thinking of McDonald, McGuckin and Dunbar specifically.

And if all that isnt enough we've lads off travelling especially Rory O Connor.

We also have top.lads that could contribute but just wont commit.

Im as disappointed as the next man and not looking forward to next week. I said on here last year that Offallys trajectory is up while ours is down. Lads.quoted me all.sorts of stats etc. Well its a lot cleared now.

We have lean times ahead and the sooner lads understand that the better. The better thr environment will be too..It was like a.morgue at the park today. Where's the encouragement? Patience and time needed.

Its going to get worse before it gets better but these lads will hopefully develop and hopefully we've our full panel next year.

We need to survive over the next few years and we also need a top manager when Keith is gone.

We are where we are so lets stop with the histrionics

WEXILE (Wexford) - Posts: 489 - 09/05/2026 21:18:48    2671863

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Again similar to two weeks ago, that was as good as over after 20 minutes. Having been in Cork and Ennis for both Limerick games so far in championship, our first touch and accuracy, both shooting and passing, leave an awful lot to be desired at Liam McCarthy level.

Our fitness and physicality are also alarming, and taking in to account you can only play the hand your dealt…besides Chin, Jippo and Jack OC (odd time) we clearly have no players who are able to physically impose themselves on their marker within the 26. In particular in defence.

We really are at a crossroads now, transition or no transition… was always going to be unlikely but if Kildare had held on today we could've easily been in a situation similar to 2023.

OpenStandWall (Wexford) - Posts: 355 - 09/05/2026 21:24:00    2671865

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Replying To ElGranSenor:  "Technically speaking, they did have something to play for as they could still have been knocked out

Having watched the game, I'm not sure it was immediately obvious that they played as if nothing was on the line

That result hardly seemed that out of line at the time when you consider we had lost to Dublin by 3, Dublin had drawn with Galway, and Galway had beaten KK by 2"
Fair enough, be surprised if Galway don't win it, they were full value for there 18 point win in fairness.

WexMurph (Wexford) - Posts: 351 - 09/05/2026 21:25:48    2671866

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Sad to see such a decline, so far off winning or challenging for a title, potentially the first decade since the 1940s when Wexford haven't won a senior, minor or U20/21 Championship in Leinster.

Jedobi (Wexford) - Posts: 279 - 09/05/2026 21:50:52    2671874

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Replying To OpenStandWall:  "Again similar to two weeks ago, that was as good as over after 20 minutes. Having been in Cork and Ennis for both Limerick games so far in championship, our first touch and accuracy, both shooting and passing, leave an awful lot to be desired at Liam McCarthy level.

Our fitness and physicality are also alarming, and taking in to account you can only play the hand your dealt…besides Chin, Jippo and Jack OC (odd time) we clearly have no players who are able to physically impose themselves on their marker within the 26. In particular in defence.

We really are at a crossroads now, transition or no transition… was always going to be unlikely but if Kildare had held on today we could've easily been in a situation similar to 2023."
The overall general play and skillset of the squad is closer to Joe McDonagh level than to the top tier of Liam McCarthy which has to be a huge worry for Wexford in the next 2- 3 years.

Past hurler (None) - Posts: 1034 - 09/05/2026 21:55:29    2671877

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Replying To Past hurler:  "The overall general play and skillset of the squad is closer to Joe McDonagh level than to the top tier of Liam McCarthy which has to be a huge worry for Wexford in the next 2- 3 years."
If Chin, Ryan and to a lesser extent JOC don't commit for next year then Wexford are in real trouble.
Joe McDonagh is only a year or 2 away after that unfortunately.

Inaroundthehouse (Wicklow) - Posts: 18 - 09/05/2026 22:08:07    2671880

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The one thing im struggling with though in all this is im not really sure what we are trying to do.

I'm struggling to see a patern of play, a game plan, a deliberate tactic, genuinely it seems to be Lee at full forward, try to get the ball to him, if that doesn't work then try move him somewhere else and do the same.

Why do so many it seems not want to commit? Sure we have a few injuries so does everyone and our best forward is away for the year.

I genuinely dont believe we are as bad as we are showing or maybe im deluding myself.

tearintom (Wexford) - Posts: 1652 - 09/05/2026 22:15:34    2671882

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