Wexford GAA 2022

It is By God.

Darren Siggins was on Davy’s backroom team in '19.

Is it definitely the same fella? The lad involved with the hurlers did S&C ( can’t remember his 1st name), for the footballers their down for logistics.

That looks like a typo.

Shiggins of Leinster contenders Shelmaliers I’d say.

And I thought you followed Wexford football :flushed:

Diarmuid O’Hanlon was goalkeeping coach under Jason Ryan, teacher in Kilmuckridge direction. Mick Casey another coach under Jason Ryan, a blaa. Joey O’Brien lecturer in Carlow. Shiggins a Shel’s man. Deely is self-explanatory.

That’s a different Darren Siggins, he now lives in Germany.

Was talking to the man on Saturday evening. He’s in much better form for the break.

'One would welcome that bit of time off for it gives one an opportunity to relax and mix with friends.ā€

Don’t forget the use of ā€œforā€ along with ā€œoneā€. Peak made up Brendan stuff.

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Taper madness must be fully set in if you’re posting about Brendan at 5.40am

One needs to rise early for it allows one to pack a lot into the day.

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Probably not a good sign when I’m asking about the coaches…

Remember the goal keeping coach alright, carried a bit a timber back then

He could do with a decent editor.

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A free spirit commands a free role, you can’t expect him to fit into a disciplined team structure. Some tigers can’t be tamed.

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A free spirit commands a free role, one can’t expect one to fit into a disciplined team structure for some tigers can’t be tamed.

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I watched the first three quarters of the Ballygunner v Ferns challenge match last night before getting bored and going home. Ballygunner ran out 27 points winners on a scoreline of something like 6-25 to 1-13.

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Yikes.

Ballygunner played St Mullins a fortnight ago as well. Won something like 5-24 to 0-18. Both matches followed similar enough patterns, Ferns and St Mullins competitive enough until early into second half, then both sunk by a glut of quick goals.

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The Leinster boys have drawn in the waterford fellas the loveliest

Think Ballyhale, Ballygunner and Na Pairsaigh are miles ahead of the rest this year, if St Thomas come through Galway probably best of the rest.

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