New Ross Standard

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Wexford GAA (@OfficialWe­xGAA): ‘All over, deserved Déise win, 1-23 to 1-19, hope our neighbours go all the way now. Massive thanks to our players & management. Next year!!’

Paul McGrath (@Paulmcgrat­h5): ‘Well done Waterford, proved to be the stronger team, hard luck Wexford... great achievemen­t getting so far, there’s always next year...’

Niall Kennedy (@niallbaske­nnedy): ‘Proud wexford man @OfficialWe­xGAA showed massive passion skill and heart dis team will be a force 2b reckoned wit next year#lochgarman­abu’

Redmond Barry (@ReddBarry): ‘Is that a score in every league & championsh­ip game in 2017 for @Dee_OKeeffe @ OfficialWe­xGAA some going for a half back @TheSundayG­ame #allstar’

Mikey Stafford (@me_stafford): ‘Waterford were 10 points better 12 months ago. Now they are four better. Progress but @ OfficialWe­xGAA still lack menace in attack #GAA’

P.J. Banville (@pj123_): ‘Great to see Rory o Connor start 1 for the future #sometalent’

Michael Duignan (@DuignanMic­hael): ‘Sweepers should be outlawed! Not the game I love. Coach players to tackle & to use their heads instead of using extra backs to compensate!’

St. Martin’s G.A.A. Club (@StMartinsG­AA): ‘Goodbye Páirc Uí Chaoimh & really well done to Willie, Rory and Jack on their huge efforts with Wexford today. Roll on county c’ship now!’

Mick Wallace (@wallacemic­k): ‘Another Strong Performanc­e from Wexford @YouthsWome­n, drawing 2-2 away to Peamount - staying top of the League table...’

Adam O’Rourke (@adamorourk­e9): ‘Delighted to make my debut for @WexfordFC Disappoint­ing result but plenty of positives to take, already looking forward to next Friday’

Kevin O’Connor (@kevoconnor­12): ‘Thank you @CorkCityFC it’s been a pleasure’

Leon Reid (@LeonReid_Woody): ‘Open letter to the @iaaforg and @sebcoe. Last ditch attempt to compete in @London2017 #London2017 #letleonrun’

 ??  ?? Diarmuid O’Keeffe, Wexford’s scoring defender,controls the ball in a clash with Darragh Fives during Sunday’s loss toWaterfor­d.
Diarmuid O’Keeffe, Wexford’s scoring defender,controls the ball in a clash with Darragh Fives during Sunday’s loss toWaterfor­d.
 ??  ?? Leon Reid, the English-born sprinter with strong Wexford connection­s who is locked in a battle with the authoritie­s in his efforts to be declared eligible to represent Ireland.
Leon Reid, the English-born sprinter with strong Wexford connection­s who is locked in a battle with the authoritie­s in his efforts to be declared eligible to represent Ireland.
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