Jack Guiney starts at left half-forward next Sunday. Diarmuid Greene / SPORTSFILE
Diarmuid Greene / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
WEXFORD BOSS LIAM Dunne has adopted a youthful approach in his team selection for Sunday’s Leinster SHC quarter-final against Antrim.
Corner-back Liam Ryan, wing-forward Jack Guiney and full-forward Conor McDonald are all still eligible for the U21 grade this year.
That trio will be involved in the Wexford team playing in next Wednesday’s Bord Gáis Energy Leinster U21 quarter-final against Kilkenny.
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Wexford have also included last year’s Leinster U21 winning captain Lee Chin in their senior team at right half-back in a side that is captained by full-back Matthew O’Hanlon.
There are seven survivors from the team that exited the championship in the Phase 3 qualifier last year against Clare in Mark Fanning, Keith Rossiter, Andrew Shore, Paul Morris, Podge Doran, Guiney and Rory Jacob.
Long-serving forward Rory Jacob starts for Wexford on Sunday. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
WEXFORD 1. Mark Fanning – Glynn Barntown
2. Liam Ryan – Rapparees
3. Matthew O’Hanlon – St James
4. Keith Rossiter – Oulart The Ballagh
5. Lee Chin – Faythe Harriers
6. Andrew Shore – Parnells (Dublin)
7. Ciaran Kenny – Buffers Alley
8. Diarmuid O’Keeffe – St Annes
9. Harry Kehoe – Cloughbawn
10. Paul Morris – Ferns St Aidan’s
11. Podge Doran – Oylegate-Glenbrien
12. Jack Guiney – Rathnure
13. Rory Jacob – Oulart The Ballagh
14. Conor McDonald – Naomh Eanna
15. Liam Og McGovern – St Annes
Subs
16. Ben O’Connor – Oulart The Ballagh
17. Bobby Kenny – Buffers Alley
18. David Redmond – Oulart The Ballagh
19. Richie Kehoe – Faythe Harriers
20. PJ Nolan – Askamore
21. Ian Byrne – Ferns St Aidans
22. Jack O’Connor – St Martin’s
23. Eoin Conroy – Naomh Eanna
24. Willie Devereux – St Martin’s
25. Shane Tomkins – Askamore
26. Garrett Sinnott – Oulart The Ballagh
3 U21 players named in Wexford senior hurling side to face Antrim
WEXFORD BOSS LIAM Dunne has adopted a youthful approach in his team selection for Sunday’s Leinster SHC quarter-final against Antrim.
Corner-back Liam Ryan, wing-forward Jack Guiney and full-forward Conor McDonald are all still eligible for the U21 grade this year.
That trio will be involved in the Wexford team playing in next Wednesday’s Bord Gáis Energy Leinster U21 quarter-final against Kilkenny.
Wexford have also included last year’s Leinster U21 winning captain Lee Chin in their senior team at right half-back in a side that is captained by full-back Matthew O’Hanlon.
There are seven survivors from the team that exited the championship in the Phase 3 qualifier last year against Clare in Mark Fanning, Keith Rossiter, Andrew Shore, Paul Morris, Podge Doran, Guiney and Rory Jacob.
WEXFORD
1. Mark Fanning – Glynn Barntown
2. Liam Ryan – Rapparees
3. Matthew O’Hanlon – St James
4. Keith Rossiter – Oulart The Ballagh
5. Lee Chin – Faythe Harriers
6. Andrew Shore – Parnells (Dublin)
7. Ciaran Kenny – Buffers Alley
8. Diarmuid O’Keeffe – St Annes
9. Harry Kehoe – Cloughbawn
10. Paul Morris – Ferns St Aidan’s
11. Podge Doran – Oylegate-Glenbrien
12. Jack Guiney – Rathnure
13. Rory Jacob – Oulart The Ballagh
14. Conor McDonald – Naomh Eanna
15. Liam Og McGovern – St Annes
Subs
16. Ben O’Connor – Oulart The Ballagh
17. Bobby Kenny – Buffers Alley
18. David Redmond – Oulart The Ballagh
19. Richie Kehoe – Faythe Harriers
20. PJ Nolan – Askamore
21. Ian Byrne – Ferns St Aidans
22. Jack O’Connor – St Martin’s
23. Eoin Conroy – Naomh Eanna
24. Willie Devereux – St Martin’s
25. Shane Tomkins – Askamore
26. Garrett Sinnott – Oulart The Ballagh
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