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The Wexford Hurling Podcast focuses on the Wexford Hurling journey and is presented by Ben Bernie and Garry Doran
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Wexford were cruelly denied on Sunday after 2 late goals salvaged a point for Dublin. We look to where Wexford did well to get into the winning position, and what we could have done differently to close the deal, and a look ahead to Antrim on Saturday. We were joined by former Wexford hurler Tomas Waters and former Dublin hurler Ryan O'Dwyer.
The wait is finally over, Wexford play Dublin in round 1 of the Leinster Championship this Sunday. What better way to look forward to it than to chat with 2 men who have gone the whole way. A very enjoyable chat with Leinster Final Man of the Match from 1996 Larry Murphy and Hurler of the Year from 1996 Larry O'Gorman
Keith Rossiter has been one of Wexford's greatest ever players, now we hope he will become one of Wexford's greatest ever managers. A solid first league campaign has brought optimism to the county, but now the real business is about to begin. We spoke with Keith about his experiences so far in management, we have a look ahead to the Championship, and much more.
A hugely positive league ended with a disappointing defeat to Cork. The streak is over, but we try to look at the bigger picture and what it means for the business part of the year, Championship. We were joined by the legendary Naomh Eanna man Billy Byrne to discuss.
Wexford remain undefeated and picked their first league win of the year after downing former manager Davy Fitzgerald's Waterford in Walsh Park. Young players are still impressing and coming to the fore. We were joined by former Wexford and Oulart hurler Davy Redmond and former Wexford and Waterford selector, and honorary Ferns man Pat Bennett to discuss.
Wexford overcame 2 first-half injuries to key players Kevin Foley and Lee Chin to earn a 3rd straight league draw against Clare in Wexford Park on Sunday. Ben and Garry chat to Ursula Jacob and Richie Kehoe about the game and how Keith Rossiter and Wexford are building nicely with loads of young new faces gaining great experience and performing well.
Wexford came from behind to snatch a draw against an improving Offaly side. Despite a poor start, and finishing with 13 men, they managed to claw back a deficit and almost took all the points in a very wet Wexford Park on Saturday evening. We were joined by former Offaly legend Brian Carroll and former Oulart The Ballagh and Wexford hurler Paul Roche to discuss.
Youth Continues to Impress

Youth Continues to Impress

2024-02-0601:03:18

A draw away to Kilkenny continues Rossiter's unbeaten beginning to his managerial campaign. With many positives to reflect on, we were joined by Ed Rowsome and David "Doc" O'Connor
Seán Flood

Seán Flood

2024-01-3101:28:24

Sean Flood, from the legendary hurling family in Cloughbawn, played the last 15 minutes of the All-Ireland semi-final in 1996 with a broken shin. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed talking to him.
It was a huge weekend for hurling in Wexford, with Naomh Éanna and Cloughbawn taking the biggest prizes. We chatted with Gorey legend Eoin Conroy and Cloughbawn stalwart Barry Kehoe for thoughts on their respective victories. We also spoke with Willie Cleary and Richie Kehoe to get some expert analysis. 🏆 Big Wins 🍻 Celebrations 🐾 carving hand
Hurling Finals Approach

Hurling Finals Approach

2023-08-1601:16:25

The biggest weekend of the year is here. History could be made with some exciting match ups in both Senior and Intermediate. We were joined by former Wexford hurler and multiple time county champion Rory Jacob and legendary Ferns hurler and 2022 champion James Tonks to discuss.
We're really at the business end of the season now. The semi finals are coming this weekend and there hasn't been much time to draw breath. We caught up with current Wexford Camogie and Oulart the Ballagh manager Colin Sunderland, as well as former Wexford hurler and Faythe Harriers legend Richie Kehoe to discuss the action.
Following on from the hurling plan, Wexford GAA appointed a Director of Hurling last October. The man tasked with this position is Niall Williams and he joined us on the pod this week to discuss.
Wexford really performed last Sunday and went hell for leather in getting the result vs Kilkenny to secure our Leinster Championship status. A massively improved showing from the previous games this year. We were joined by Wexford Legend Declan Ruth and Michael Verney of the Irish Independent to discuss.
Disappointment in the u20, was followed 4 days later with one of our worst performances ever. Now we need to pick ourselves ups and produce the goods vs Kilkenny on Sunday. We were joined by u20 manager Keith Rossiter and Monagear's finest Ed Rowsome.
The Wexford u20 hurlers take on Offaly in the Leinster final on Wednesday after beating Kilkenny in the semi-final in Nowlan Park last Wednesday. We're joined to preview the game by the last Wexford man to lift the u20 Leinster cup, Naomh Eanna's Eoin Conroy as well as former Offaly hurler and current co host of Our Game and GAA correspondent with the Irish Independent, Michael Verney.
A frustrating evening in Croke Park has led to a lot of questions, disappointment and more frustration. We looked back at the action with former Wexford, Naomh Éanna and Ballyboden hurler Malachy Travers, and former Tipperary and Dublin hurler Ryan O’Dwyer.
We were joined by former Wexford and Oulart-The-Ballagh Hurler, and current Oylegate manager Des Mythen, plus Antrim Legend Sambo McNaughton to look back at Wexford's victory over Antrim and a look ahead to this weekend's game vs Dublin.
After the perfect start, Wexford were comfortably defeated by Galway in Salthill on Saturday. We discuss the game, with a look ahead to this weekend's game vs Antrim in Wexford Park. All with the expert views of our midfield legend Adrian Fenlon and David Connors of the Tuam Herald.
The Championship starts back on Saturday as Wexford take on Galway in Salthill and we are joined by two legends of the game, Cyril Farrell and Tom Dempsey. We look at the possible matchups, the injury issues, and predictions and as is to be expected with Tom and Cyril, we have a bit of craic.
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