
The countdown is well and truly on…
This Sunday, the Wexford Senior hurling team welcome the Dubs to Wexford Park.
It’s the first round of the Leinster Championship and a win for either side would place them in an excellent position moving forward.
Wexford’s captain, Lee Chin, recently attended a media event where he discussed a wide-range of topics including the racism he faced, the new management, and Wexford’s chances for the year ahead.
The last time Wexford won provincial silverware was in 2019. The Faythe Harriers club man believes that Wexford can get their hands on silverware in 2024.
“You’re here because you want to win. Are we capable of doing that? I believe so” was how he described his team’s chances.
“Look, it takes a lot of consistency, a lot of work and a bit of luck along the way too. Hopefully we can get off to a good start against Dublin, then you might gather a bit of momentum and confidence along the way and hopefully be there at the end of it.”
“Look, I think we are in a position at the moment where everything is new. The management is new. There are a lot of new players in around. There are lads who have left the dressing room, obviously finished and retired.
“I think we are in a good spot at the moment in terms of what we have shown that we are doing so far. We won a Walsh Cup. We had relatively consistent performances throughout our National League and our training is going really well” Chin said.
Tickets are currently on sale for the Wexford-Dublin match and a large crowd is expected to turn up to Wexford Park to cheer on the Yellowbellies.
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