As far as i know heās playing with his home club now, Bunclody. Never trains but always gets to start i believe.
What do the Wexicans want here then ??
Wexford hurling manager Colm Bonnar and his football counterpart Jason Ryan will meet with a five-strong county board committee next month to discuss their futures.
Ex-Tipperary star Bonnar is believed to be keen to continue for a second year, but Ryanās position is less clear. The former Waterford footballer led the Slaneysiders to a shock All-Ireland SFC semi-final appearance at his first attempt in 2008, but they could manage only one competitive win this year over Offaly in the All-Ireland qualifiers.
Wexford chairman Ger Doyle said: "Weāre concentrating on the club championship at the moment.
āWeāll give them a few weeks to go back to their families. We hope to sit down with them in the next few weeks to see what was done well and what wasnāt and weāll take it from there.ā
Bonnar - another year.
Ryan - get to fook.
Whatever happens, Doyle will probably blame the players anyway.
Fitzy is going to decide if heāll give another year between the sticks too after the club championships are over. 35 now, not too long left in him.
[quote=āPikemanā]Whatever happens, Doyle will probably blame the players anyway.
Fitzy is going to decide if heāll give another year between the sticks too after the club championships are over. 35 now, not too long left in him.[/quote]
Will this helmet rule have any bearing on his decisionā¦
heās not as stupid as the rock to be blaming something like that. and he wears a big round mycra helmet when he plays outfield for the club
Hard to know-always wore a helmet out the field for the Duffry though if I remember correctly.
I donāt think heās been wearing the helmet playing outfield for the last while.
Sars versus Stars in the big one in Wexford Park on Sunday evening. Big Spot away on holidays and Little Spot a major doubt through injury. The worry is the Sars will follow up their superb dismantling of Kilanerin with abject failure. But itās an anniversary year within GAA circles so the Sars will win easily. I just hope Skippy Ruth will be quiet on the line what with him awaiting the verdict on 3 separate disciplinary investigations for abusing referees. Ah lovely.
what?? 3 seperate investigation?..serious suspension must be coming his wayā¦the sunday game gig must have really gone to his headā¦
One was after Starlights lost to Ballyhogue 0-6 to 0-5 in an absolute cracking ding dong battle in the last round of group games and the other two relate to incidents after under age games where heās training sides. ![]()
God thats harsh,3 seperate investigations?,Skippy should take over the training of some South Kilkenny club,here in Kilkenny you can abuse away,ive never heard of anyone being investigated for it anyway,twould be more in Wexford Co Borads line to investigate why they cant win a game of hurling at any level on the Inter County scene.
I canāt believe the Sarsfields are out of the championship. I just canāt believe it. Biggest shock since Limerick beat Wexford in July. Unfathomable really. Ah Jesus. 
What was the score Bandage?
I see that despite resting a few players Ballyhogue were unlucky against Kilanerinā¦
2-12 to 0-5. That fucking Opera House is killing GAA in Wexford town.
Not good bandage, not good
Great to see the hogues topping the group despite having the worst scoring difference.
[quote=āpadjoā]Not good bandage, not good
Great to see the hogues topping the group despite having the worst scoring difference.
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Its all down to Jim Bob Iād say
Played against Lucan Sarsfields of Dublin in hurling tonight and i can safely say they would hammer most senior teams in Wexford.
Worrying times indeed.
[quote=āGavin 2ā]Played against Lucan Sarsfields of Dublin in hurling tonight and i can safely say they would hammer most senior teams in Wexford.
Worrying times indeed.[/quote]
Was Paul Casey playing? If he was I hope you gave him a belt for Appendage
No he wasnāt he was on the line i think but not playing. Wanted to play against him though, hurling or not it wouldāve been nice. That peter kelly thats plays for Dublin is a serious hurler.