PJ Banville: Wexford Could Have Won The 2008 All-Ireland Football Final

[social_share_button themes='theme1'] Former Wexford footballer PJ Banville was recently on the JMac Podcast... PJ Banville was on the JMacPodcast recently. During the podcast, Banville spoke to John McMahon about his 2005 debut with the Wexford Senior footballers, the brotherhood of the Wexford panel, and the challenges they faced. Another period the pair spoke about was …

PJ Banville Urges Wexford GAA To Introduce New Initiative For Wexford GAA Fans

Former Wexford GAA star PJ Banville has called upon Wexford GAA to introduce a weekend pass for club matches... ________ Want to advertise here on all our newly written content for a price that won't be beaten? Then it's you're lucky day! Contact us now! ______________ https://twitter.com/pj123_/status/1167022555745738752 Many counties throughout Ireland have already introduced a …

Wexford U-20 Selector Voices Anger At Newly Incorporated GAA Rule

After their previous win against Longford, the Wexford u-20 footballers have set up a mouth-watering tie, which will take place this Saturday in Wexford Park. On Saturday (June 16th), the young Model men will welcome Dublin to the Sunny South East for a 2pm throw-in, in what is a must-win battle for Wexford. But, despite …

Two Well-Known Former Footballers Involved With Wexford U-20’s

Even though Seamus McEnaney only managed a mere eight-month spell at the helm, the Wexford Senior footballers were promoted to Division 3 of the National Football League in his quick term.  It was a step in the right direction; an opportunity to improve and more of a reason for our young blood to proudly represent …

Wexford GAA Stalwart Retires From Inter-County Scene

After thirteen years of loyal service to Wexford GAA, Horsewood native PJ Banville has decided to hang up his boots.  During Wexford's golden generation in 2008, Banville was widely regarded as one of Wexford's key forwards. That year, they made it to the All-Ireland semi-finals where they lost out by four points to a Tyrone …