DUBLIN AND WEXFORD are set to clash this evening in the U-21 Leinster Hurling Final at Parnell Park. Dublin quashed the Kilkenny cats at the semi-final stage to qualify for their eights Leinster final since 2001. Wexford beat Dublin in 2001 and 2002 to take the title.
Leinster Hurling
# leinster-hurling - Monday 4 June, 2012
Five things we learned from the weekend’s hurling
Jack Guiney is Wexford’s new go-to guy and Galway do not always have to depend on theirs are just a couple of the things we noted from these Leinster hurling clashes
Share Tweet10# leinster-hurling - Sunday 3 June, 2012
Hurling analysis: Faith’ not departing for Offaly
Ollie Baker’s men made the small margins count on Saturday night as Wexford
Share Tweet4Taking stick: When the result doesn’t matter
Dublin were expected to beat Laois but the scoreline – 3-23 to 1-7 – is a big issue to a sport that saw almost half of its games decided by more than nine points in 2011
Share Tweet5# leinster-hurling - Saturday 2 June, 2012
Leinster SHC: Lake fired up for Tribe
John Shaw says his team is better prepared this season as Brian Hanley gets his first full run at inter-county championship hurling
Share TweetLeinster SHC: McCaffrey says Dublin could have made league semi-final
Midfield grafter says the boys in blue deserved more for their efforts in Division 1A but that relegation has been forgotten and there is a championship buzz around the place.
Share Tweet6# leinster-hurling - Friday 1 June, 2012
Leinster SHC: Rossiter says Wexford not big enough for two codes
Captain says there are good hurlers playing football this weekend and vice-versa but that it cannot be successful given the Model County’s population
Share Tweet3Eastern promise as Donnellan vows to crack Leinster
Galway forward doesn’t believe in three-year plans and feels that the Tribe must take their chance if it is presented to them in 2012
Share Tweet2# leinster-hurling - Wednesday 7 March, 2012
Taking stick: What constitutes success for Dublin’s hurlers this year?
Anthony Daly had a great 2011 but fans must remain realistic about a county side that was only gaining promotion from the third tier of hurling five years ago.
Share Tweet# leinster-hurling - Monday 5 March, 2012
Players and management want to keep Interpros alive, says Dooley
Joe Dooley defended the future of the Interprovincial Championships after watching his Leinster side beat Connacht in yesterday’s hurling decider.
Share Tweet# leinster-hurling - Tuesday 21 February, 2012
Joe Canning suffers injury set-back during Fitzgibbon Cup clash
“I know the manager, Anthony Cunningham has spoken to Joe himself and we’ll know more tomorrow.”
Share Tweet3# leinster-hurling - Wednesday 14 July, 2010
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