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Wexford county football team

The Wexford county football team represents Wexford in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Wexford GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Leinster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League.

Wexford
Sport:Football
Irish:Loch Garman
Nickname(s):The Model men[1]
The Slaneysiders[2]
The Yellowbellies[3]
The Purple and Gold[4]
County board:Wexford GAA
Manager:John Hegarty
Captain:Ben Brosnan
Home venue(s):Wexford Park, Wexford
Recent competitive record
Current All-Ireland status:Leinster (QF) in 2022
Last championship title:1918
Current NFL Division:4 (6th in 2022)
Last league title:None
First colours
Second colours

Wexford's home ground is Wexford Park, Wexford. The team's manager is John Hegarty.

The team last won the Leinster Senior Championship in 1945, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 1918 and has never won the National League.

History Edit

 
Seán O'Kennedy, captain of Wexford, All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1916

Early years Edit

Wexford had one of the greatest football teams in the history of the GAA in the 1910s, winning six consecutive Leinster Senior Football Championship (SFC) titles; it was also the first team to win four consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) titles.[5] 1900 star James 'the Bull' Roche, who had fought for the World heavyweight boxing championship, trained that team, which featured Fr Ned Wheeler, Aidan Doyle and the O'Kennedy brothers, Gus and Seán, as players. The latter was the team captain. The feat of six consecutive Leinster SFC titles was only equalled in 1931, when Kildare won the sixth in a sequence that had begun in 1926.[6]

Wexford's last major football success was winning the Leinster SFC title in 1945. From then on, the game of hurling took precedence in Wexford and as a consequence the fate of the Wexford footballers was to descend into obscurity for many decades.

Recent years Edit

Following a 1999 National Football League game between Cavan and Wexford at Breffni Park, the Wexford manager Jo Jo Barrett assaulted referee Mick Curley and received a two-year ban.[7][8]

Wexford reached the 2005 National Football League final under the management of Pat Roe, but lost to Armagh. That game was notable for a request for payment attributed to Roe appearing in the minutes of a Wexford County Board meeting; Roe, it was alleged in the minutes, had asked in advance of that game for a €5,000 bonus if Wexford defeated Armagh, whilst €3,000 would suffice in the event of a loss.[9]

In manager Jason Ryan's first year in charge, Wexford defeated Fermanagh to win the 2008 National Football League Division 3 final in April of that year. This proved to be but the first success in what would be a historic year for Wexford football, as the team reached a first Leinster SFC final for more than 50 years. Along the way Wexford defeated Meath (recovering from a ten-point deficit to win the quarter-final, held at Dr Cullen Park in Carlow) and followed this with a comprehensive defeat of Laois in the Leinster SFC semi-final. This was Wexford's fifth consecutive appearance in a provincial semi-final, but the team's first victory. The final, however, was lost to Dublin, by a scoreline of 3–23 to 0–09. Wexford recovered from this defeat and advanced through the All-Ireland Series, unexpectedly defeating Down by seven points to reach the 2008 All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals. Armagh was the opponent in that game and Wexford secured another unexpected result, winning the game by a scoreline of 1–14 to 0–12 to reach a first All-Ireland SFC semi-final since 1945.[10] Tyrone defeated Wexford by six points in that game, though the team was within two points of the competition's eventual winner as the match concluded.[11]

Wexford again reached the final in the 2011 Leinster Senior Football Championship. That year the team had an easier run of fixtures to the final than in 2008, facing Offaly, Westmeath and Carlow. The final was again versus Dublin. A poor performance from Dublin's star player, Bernard Brogan, assisted Wexford's efforts to stay close to Dublin's score throughout the match; however, a bizarre own goal contributed to a loss — by a scoreline of 2–12 to 1–12 — to the team that would later win that year's All-Ireland SFC title.[12][13] Wexford advanced Round 4 of the 2011 All-Ireland SFC qualifiers where the team faced Limerick. Wexford sustained a single-point loss, by a scoreline of 1–18 to 1–17.

Paul Galvin briefly managed Wexford during 2019 and 2020 before moving away mid-season while play was halted amid the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games; his selector Shane Roche was appointed on an interim basis.[14] Galvin's tenure involved most (but not all) of the 2020 National Football League campaign; he never actually managed Wexford in a championship game.[15]

Current panel Edit

Team as per Wexford vs Wicklow in the 2020 Leinster SFC quarter-final, 1 November 2020

No. Player Position Club
1 Pa Doyle Goalkeeper Rapparees Starlights
2 Martin O'Connor Right corner back HWH Bunclody
3 Gavin Sheehan Full back Gusserane O'Rahilly's
4 Eoin Porter Left corner back Rathgarogue-Cushinstown
5 Glen Malone Right half back Shelmaliers
6 Brian Malone Centre back Shelmaliers
7 Sean Ryan Left half back Gusserane O'Rahilly's
8 Niall Hughes Midfield Kilanerin–Ballyfad
9 Daithí Waters Midfield St Martin's
10 Alan Tobin Right half forward Rapparees Starlights
11 Donal Shanley Centre forward St Fintan's
12 Eoghan Nolan Left half forward Shelmaliers
13 Kevin O'Grady Right corner forward St James'
14 John Tubritt Full forward Fethard
15 Ben Brosnan (c) Left corner forward Castletown Liam Mellows
No. Player Position Club
16 Ivan Meegan Substitute Ferns
17 Conor Carty Substitute Castletown Liam Mellows
18 Tom Byrne Substitute Kilmore
19 Páidí Hughes Substitute Kilanerin–Ballyfad
20 Liam Coleman Substitute Castletown Liam Mellows
21 James Stafford Substitute Glynn-Barntown
22 Jake Firman Substitute St Martin's
23 Jonathon Bealin Substitute Castletown Liam Mellows
24 Sean Nolan Substitute Horeswood
25 Nick Doyle Substitute Rapparees Starlights
26 Mark Rossiter Substitute Gusserane O'Rahilly's

INJ Player has had an injury which has affected recent involvement with the county team.
RET Player has since retired from the county team.
WD Player has since withdrawn from the county team due to a non-injury issue.

Current management team Edit

Managerial history Edit

Dates Name Origin
1991–1995[17] Liam Fardy Gusserane
1995–1998[18] Cyril Hughes    
1998–1999[additional citation(s) needed][19] Jo Jo Barrett   
1999–2002 Ger Halligan ?
2002–2003[20][21] Dom Twomey   
2003–2005[22][23][24] Pat Roe   
2005–2007[25][26] Paul Bealin   
2007–2012[27][28] Jason Ryan   
2012–2014[29][30] Aidan O'Brien ?
2014–2016[31][32] David Power   
2016–2017[33][34] Séamus McEnaney   
2017–2019[35][36][37][38] Paul McLoughlin  
2019–2020[39][40] Paul Galvin   
2020 Shane Roche* Geraldine O'Hanrahans
2021–2022 Shane Roche Geraldine O'Hanrahans
2022– John Hegarty Kilanerin

* Shane Roche was originally a selector but was appointed interim manager after Paul Galvin left suddenly in September 2020.[41] Roche was formally ratified for a two-year term as manager in January 2021 then chose to leave without seeking a further term ahead of the 2023 season.[42]

Players Edit

Notable players Edit

Records Edit

Top scorers Edit

  • John Hegarty scored 21–125 while playing for Wexford between 1995 and 2006.[44]

Most appearances Edit

  • David Murphy played for Wexford until 2013, when he retired with 180 caps, making him his county's most experienced player of all-time.[45]

All Stars Edit

Wexford has one All Star.

Crest and colours Edit

Wexford's sporting colours are purple and gold. This iconic choice was made in 1913 before using the colours of county champions clubs[48]

Disposal of the colours is changed during the year, being the traditional kit mostly gold with a purple horizontal half. Since the 1990s purple has gained more importance and has been used in sleeves and with gradients. The current kit is mainly purple with golden trims.

The crest has been changed several times. Until 1996, the team used the town of Wexford's traditional crest (three burning wooden ships), then they adopted the county's new coat of arms. Since 2006, Wexford GAA launched its own logo, used also on team jerseys.

Kit evolution Edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Classic kit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
c. 2014

Team sponsorship Edit

Zurich Insurance Group sponsored the team on a four-year deal from 2020, following an announcement in October 2019.[49]

Honours Edit

National Edit

Provincial Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Team news: Wexford show hand for Carlow clash". Hogan Stand. 28 May 2021. Having lost out to Waterford on opening weekend, the Model men will be in search of their first win of the campaign when they welcome their neighbors[sic] to Wexford Town.
  2. ^ "Slaneysiders dig deep to claim extra-time win". Irish Examiner. 13 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Laois quench fire in the Yellowbellies". Irish Examiner. 8 April 2013.
  4. ^ "'It was a huge honour and privilege to wear the Purple and Gold' — Morris calls it a day". Hogan Stand. 2 December 2022.
  5. ^ Wexford Four in a Row 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Smith, Raymond (1968). "Chapter 4 – Wexford's Four-in-a-row". The Football Immortals. Dublin: Bruce Spicer Ltd. pp. 50–61.
  7. ^ Keys, Colm (4 February 2005). "Curley to join referee exodus". Irish Independent.
  8. ^ Kimmage, Kevin (4 April 1999). "Jo Jo's passion play proved a step too far". Sunday Independent.
  9. ^ Keys, Colm (24 June 2005). "Wexford play down Roe 'bonus'". Irish Independent.
  10. ^ "Armagh 0–12 Wexford 1–14". RTÉ. 9 August 2008.
  11. ^ "Tyrone 0–23 Wexford 1–14". RTÉ. 31 August 2008.
  12. ^ O'Riordan, Ian (11 July 2011). "Final cut is cruel as Wexford's own goal is decisive". The Irish Times.
  13. ^ Murphy, Cian (10 July 2010). "Gilroy happy to survive on rare Brogan offday". Irish Independent.
  14. ^ "Relocated Galvin steps away from Wexford role". RTÉ. 15 September 2020.
  15. ^ "How GAA managers have changed the landscape of the game". RTÉ. 14 December 2020. The record for shortest tenure as manager this year surely goes to Paul Galvin who was in charge for a grand total of zero championship games before walking out of the Wexford football job, citing time and travel commitments as the reasons behind his unexpected decision.
  16. ^ "Backroom team to work with new Wexford football manager John Hegarty yet to be finalised". Wexford People. 21 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Fardy the new manager of Under-21 football side". Wexford People. 13 January 2005. Liam Fardy of Gusserane, who managed the Seniors from 1991 to '95, has taken over as manager and will be assisted by Bob Tracey (Clongeen), Eddie Doyle (Shelmaliers), Jimmy Kehoe (HWH-Bunclody) and Eddie O'Sullivan (Kilanerin).
  18. ^ Aherne, Alan (1 June 2022). "Late Oliver Cullen gave distinguished service to Wexford". Wexford People. I got to know Oliver quite well during the reign of Carlow's Cyril Hughes as Wexford Senior football manager from late 1995 until the championship exit in 1998.
  19. ^ Horan, Liam (30 March 1999). "'Contrite' Barrett resigns but still faces lengthy ban". Irish Independent.
  20. ^ "New boss was ratified on Thursday last". Wexford People. 20 September 2002. Twomey was born in Monaghan and played football with Cavan and Roscommon.
  21. ^ Boylan, James (28 June 2003). "Twomey resigns as Wexford manager". RTÉ.
  22. ^ "Roe confirmed as new Wexford manager". The Irish Times. 25 March 2003.
  23. ^ Kissane, Sinéad (25 November 2003). "Roe named Wexford football boss". RTÉ.
  24. ^ "Roe exits after Wexford qualifier woe". Irish Examiner. 11 July 2005.
  25. ^ "Bealin named as new Wexford manager". RTÉ. 8 November 2005.
  26. ^ "Bealin vacates Wexford position". RTÉ. 2 October 2007.
  27. ^ "Ryan to lead Wexford footballers". RTÉ. 4 November 2007.
  28. ^ Fennessy, Paul (4 September 2012). "Wave goodbye: Jason Ryan resigns as Wexford manager". The42.ie.
  29. ^ "O'Brien takes over from Ryan as Wexford manager". The Irish Times. 8 October 2012.
  30. ^ "Aidan O'Brien steps down as Wexford football manager". RTÉ. 12 August 2014.
  31. ^ "Power names his team". Wexford People. 4 November 2014.
  32. ^ O'Toole, Fintan (3 August 2016). "Tipperary native Power steps down as Wexford senior football boss after two seasons in charge". The42.ie.
  33. ^ "McEnaney appointed new Wexford football manager". RTÉ. 19 October 2016.
  34. ^ "McEnaney resigns as Wexford manager". Hogan Stand. 23 August 2017.
  35. ^ "Wexford name Paul McLoughlin as new football manager". RTÉ. 8 October 2017.
  36. ^ Duffy, Emma (7 October 2017). "Former Kildare player takes the reins as Wexford's new senior football manager". The42.ie.
  37. ^ Fagan, Ronan (8 June 2019). "McLoughlin resigns in wake of Wexford's loss to Derry". RTÉ.
  38. ^ Connaughton, Gary (8 June 2019). "Paul McLoughlin Resigns From Wexford With Parting Swipe At County". Balls.ie.
  39. ^ McQueirns, Oisin (2 August 2019). "Paul Galvin Named New Wexford Manager". Pundit Arena.
  40. ^ O'Brien, Kevin (15 September 2020). "Major surprise after Paul Galvin steps down as Wexford manager". The42.ie.
  41. ^ Furlong, Brendan (26 September 2020). "Roche relishes new role: Selector elevated to football boss after Galvin departs". Enniscorthy Guardian.
  42. ^ "Shane Roche steps down as Wexford manager". RTÉ. 18 July 2022.
  43. ^ "Banner hero David Tubridy already has more history in his sights after becoming highest league scorer of all time". Irish Independent. 1 June 2021.
  44. ^ Lawlor, Damian (10 September 2022). "Wexford to appoint John Hegarty as new football manager". RTÉ.
  45. ^ "David Murphy and Redmond Barry retire from Wexford football". RTÉ. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  46. ^ "Wexford set to appoint Hegarty as new football boss". Hogan Stand. 10 September 2022.
  47. ^ O'Riordan, Ian (25 November 2004). "Finally the first among equals for Wexford — All Star Awards: Ian O'Riordan talks to Mattie Forde, who has become Wexford's first football All Star". The Irish Times.
  48. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 September 2015.
  49. ^ "We are very proud of our close association with GAA in Wexford". Hogan Stand. 11 May 2020.
  50. ^ "Leinster JFC final: Model men stun Royals with last-gasp goal". Hogan Stand]. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  51. ^ "Leinster JFC final: nice Wee win for Model". Hogan Stand. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  52. ^ Russell, Adrian (7 April 2011). "WATCH: Wexford relish first U-21 Leinster football title". The42.ie.

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The Wexford county football team represents Wexford in men s Gaelic football and is governed by Wexford GAA the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association The team competes in the three major annual inter county competitions the All Ireland Senior Football Championship the Leinster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League WexfordSport FootballIrish Loch GarmanNickname s The Model men 1 The Slaneysiders 2 The Yellowbellies 3 The Purple and Gold 4 County board Wexford GAAManager John HegartyCaptain Ben BrosnanHome venue s Wexford Park WexfordRecent competitive recordCurrent All Ireland status Leinster QF in 2022Last championship title 1918Current NFL Division 4 6th in 2022 Last league title NoneFirst coloursSecond coloursWexford s home ground is Wexford Park Wexford The team s manager is John Hegarty The team last won the Leinster Senior Championship in 1945 the All Ireland Senior Championship in 1918 and has never won the National League Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Recent years 2 Current panel 3 Current management team 4 Managerial history 5 Players 5 1 Notable players 5 2 Records 5 2 1 Top scorers 5 2 2 Most appearances 5 3 All Stars 6 Crest and colours 6 1 Kit evolution 6 2 Team sponsorship 7 Honours 7 1 National 7 2 Provincial 8 ReferencesHistory Edit nbsp Sean O Kennedy captain of Wexford All Ireland Senior Football Champions 1916Early years Edit Wexford had one of the greatest football teams in the history of the GAA in the 1910s winning six consecutive Leinster Senior Football Championship SFC titles it was also the first team to win four consecutive All Ireland Senior Football Championship SFC titles 5 1900 star James the Bull Roche who had fought for the World heavyweight boxing championship trained that team which featured Fr Ned Wheeler Aidan Doyle and the O Kennedy brothers Gus and Sean as players The latter was the team captain The feat of six consecutive Leinster SFC titles was only equalled in 1931 when Kildare won the sixth in a sequence that had begun in 1926 6 Wexford s last major football success was winning the Leinster SFC title in 1945 From then on the game of hurling took precedence in Wexford and as a consequence the fate of the Wexford footballers was to descend into obscurity for many decades Recent years Edit Following a 1999 National Football League game between Cavan and Wexford at Breffni Park the Wexford manager Jo Jo Barrett assaulted referee Mick Curley and received a two year ban 7 8 Wexford reached the 2005 National Football League final under the management of Pat Roe but lost to Armagh That game was notable for a request for payment attributed to Roe appearing in the minutes of a Wexford County Board meeting Roe it was alleged in the minutes had asked in advance of that game for a 5 000 bonus if Wexford defeated Armagh whilst 3 000 would suffice in the event of a loss 9 In manager Jason Ryan s first year in charge Wexford defeated Fermanagh to win the 2008 National Football League Division 3 final in April of that year This proved to be but the first success in what would be a historic year for Wexford football as the team reached a first Leinster SFC final for more than 50 years Along the way Wexford defeated Meath recovering from a ten point deficit to win the quarter final held at Dr Cullen Park in Carlow and followed this with a comprehensive defeat of Laois in the Leinster SFC semi final This was Wexford s fifth consecutive appearance in a provincial semi final but the team s first victory The final however was lost to Dublin by a scoreline of 3 23 to 0 09 Wexford recovered from this defeat and advanced through the All Ireland Series unexpectedly defeating Down by seven points to reach the 2008 All Ireland SFC quarter finals Armagh was the opponent in that game and Wexford secured another unexpected result winning the game by a scoreline of 1 14 to 0 12 to reach a first All Ireland SFC semi final since 1945 10 Tyrone defeated Wexford by six points in that game though the team was within two points of the competition s eventual winner as the match concluded 11 Wexford again reached the final in the 2011 Leinster Senior Football Championship That year the team had an easier run of fixtures to the final than in 2008 facing Offaly Westmeath and Carlow The final was again versus Dublin A poor performance from Dublin s star player Bernard Brogan assisted Wexford s efforts to stay close to Dublin s score throughout the match however a bizarre own goal contributed to a loss by a scoreline of 2 12 to 1 12 to the team that would later win that year s All Ireland SFC title 12 13 Wexford advanced Round 4 of the 2011 All Ireland SFC qualifiers where the team faced Limerick Wexford sustained a single point loss by a scoreline of 1 18 to 1 17 Paul Galvin briefly managed Wexford during 2019 and 2020 before moving away mid season while play was halted amid the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on Gaelic games his selector Shane Roche was appointed on an interim basis 14 Galvin s tenure involved most but not all of the 2020 National Football League campaign he never actually managed Wexford in a championship game 15 Current panel EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2022 Team as per Wexford vs Wicklow in the 2020 Leinster SFC quarter final 1 November 2020 No Player Position Club1 Pa Doyle Goalkeeper Rapparees Starlights2 Martin O Connor Right corner back HWH Bunclody3 Gavin Sheehan Full back Gusserane O Rahilly s4 Eoin Porter Left corner back Rathgarogue Cushinstown5 Glen Malone Right half back Shelmaliers6 Brian Malone Centre back Shelmaliers7 Sean Ryan Left half back Gusserane O Rahilly s8 Niall Hughes Midfield Kilanerin Ballyfad9 Daithi Waters Midfield St Martin s10 Alan Tobin Right half forward Rapparees Starlights11 Donal Shanley Centre forward St Fintan s12 Eoghan Nolan Left half forward Shelmaliers13 Kevin O Grady Right corner forward St James 14 John Tubritt Full forward Fethard15 Ben Brosnan c Left corner forward Castletown Liam Mellows No Player Position Club16 Ivan Meegan Substitute Ferns17 Conor Carty Substitute Castletown Liam Mellows18 Tom Byrne Substitute Kilmore19 Paidi Hughes Substitute Kilanerin Ballyfad20 Liam Coleman Substitute Castletown Liam Mellows21 James Stafford Substitute Glynn Barntown22 Jake Firman Substitute St Martin s23 Jonathon Bealin Substitute Castletown Liam Mellows24 Sean Nolan Substitute Horeswood25 Nick Doyle Substitute Rapparees Starlights26 Mark Rossiter Substitute Gusserane O Rahilly sINJ Player has had an injury which has affected recent involvement with the county team RET Player has since retired from the county team WD Player has since withdrawn from the county team due to a non injury issue Current management team EditManager John Hegarty appointed in Sep 2022 Selectors Yet to be confirmed as of 21 September 2022 16 Managerial history EditKey Interim managerDates Name Origin1991 1995 17 Liam Fardy Gusserane1995 1998 18 Cyril Hughes 1998 1999 additional citation s needed 19 Jo Jo Barrett 1999 2002 Ger Halligan 2002 2003 20 21 Dom Twomey 2003 2005 22 23 24 Pat Roe 2005 2007 25 26 Paul Bealin 2007 2012 27 28 Jason Ryan 2012 2014 29 30 Aidan O Brien 2014 2016 31 32 David Power 2016 2017 33 34 Seamus McEnaney 2017 2019 35 36 37 38 Paul McLoughlin 2019 2020 39 40 Paul Galvin 2020 Shane Roche Geraldine O Hanrahans2021 2022 Shane Roche Geraldine O Hanrahans2022 John Hegarty Kilanerin Shane Roche was originally a selector but was appointed interim manager after Paul Galvin left suddenly in September 2020 41 Roche was formally ratified for a two year term as manager in January 2021 then chose to leave without seeking a further term ahead of the 2023 season 42 Players EditNotable players Edit For individual player details see Category Wexford inter county Gaelic footballers Records Edit Mattie Forde is the team s top scorer in National Football League history and finished his career fourth in the all time list one point behind Offaly s Tony McTague As of 2021 David Tubridy of Clare had pushed Forde into fifth place and Conor McManus of Monaghan was three points behind Forde McManus was still involved and his team had a relegation play off at the time this record was published 43 Top scorers Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2022 John Hegarty scored 21 125 while playing for Wexford between 1995 and 2006 44 Most appearances Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2021 David Murphy played for Wexford until 2013 when he retired with 180 caps making him his county s most experienced player of all time 45 John Hegarty made 105 appearances between 1995 and 2006 46 All Stars Edit Wexford has one All Star 2004 Mattie Forde 47 Crest and colours EditWexford s sporting colours are purple and gold This iconic choice was made in 1913 before using the colours of county champions clubs 48 Disposal of the colours is changed during the year being the traditional kit mostly gold with a purple horizontal half Since the 1990s purple has gained more importance and has been used in sleeves and with gradients The current kit is mainly purple with golden trims The crest has been changed several times Until 1996 the team used the town of Wexford s traditional crest three burning wooden ships then they adopted the county s new coat of arms Since 2006 Wexford GAA launched its own logo used also on team jerseys Kit evolution Edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Classic kit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp c 2014Team sponsorship Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2021 Zurich Insurance Group sponsored the team on a four year deal from 2020 following an announcement in October 2019 49 Honours EditNational Edit All Ireland Senior Football Championship nbsp Winners 5 1893 1915 1916 1917 1918 nbsp Runners up 3 1890 1913 1914 National Football League nbsp Runners up 3 1937 38 1945 46 2005 Tailteann Cup Quarter finalists 1 2023 Tommy Murphy Cup nbsp Runners up 1 2005 All Ireland Junior Football Championship nbsp Winners 1 1992Provincial Edit Leinster Senior Football Championship nbsp Winners 10 1890 1893 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1925 1945 nbsp Runners up 16 1888 1897 1898 1899 1901 1902 1924 1926 1932 1933 1939 1948 1953 1956 2008 2011 Leinster Junior Football Championship nbsp Winners 8 1911 1963 1984 1992 2000 2007 citation needed 2015 50 2016 51 Leinster Under 21 Football Championship nbsp Winners 1 2011 52 nbsp Runners up 4 1968 1974 1988 2008 Leinster Minor Football Championship nbsp Winners 3 1937 1950 1969 nbsp Runners up 7 1931 1936 1941 1945 1978 1994 1999References Edit Team news Wexford show hand for Carlow clash Hogan Stand 28 May 2021 Having lost out to Waterford on opening weekend the Model men will be in search of their first win of the campaign when they welcome their neighbors sic to Wexford Town Slaneysiders dig deep to claim extra time win Irish Examiner 13 July 2013 Laois quench fire in the Yellowbellies Irish Examiner 8 April 2013 It was a huge honour and privilege to wear the Purple and Gold Morris calls it a day Hogan Stand 2 December 2022 Wexford Four in a Row Archived 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine Smith Raymond 1968 Chapter 4 Wexford s Four in a row The Football Immortals Dublin Bruce Spicer Ltd pp 50 61 Keys Colm 4 February 2005 Curley to join referee exodus Irish Independent Kimmage Kevin 4 April 1999 Jo Jo s passion play proved a step too far Sunday Independent Keys Colm 24 June 2005 Wexford play down Roe bonus Irish Independent Armagh 0 12 Wexford 1 14 RTE 9 August 2008 Tyrone 0 23 Wexford 1 14 RTE 31 August 2008 O Riordan Ian 11 July 2011 Final cut is cruel as Wexford s own goal is decisive The Irish Times Murphy Cian 10 July 2010 Gilroy happy to survive on rare Brogan offday Irish Independent Relocated Galvin steps away from Wexford role RTE 15 September 2020 How GAA managers have changed the landscape of the game RTE 14 December 2020 The record for shortest tenure as manager this year surely goes to Paul Galvin who was in charge for a grand total of zero championship games before walking out of the Wexford football job citing time and travel commitments as the reasons behind his unexpected decision Backroom team to work with new Wexford football manager John Hegarty yet to be finalised Wexford People 21 September 2022 Fardy the new manager of Under 21 football side Wexford People 13 January 2005 Liam Fardy of Gusserane who managed the Seniors from 1991 to 95 has taken over as manager and will be assisted by Bob Tracey Clongeen Eddie Doyle Shelmaliers Jimmy Kehoe HWH Bunclody and Eddie O Sullivan Kilanerin Aherne Alan 1 June 2022 Late Oliver Cullen gave distinguished service to Wexford Wexford People I got to know Oliver quite well during the reign of Carlow s Cyril Hughes as Wexford Senior football manager from late 1995 until the championship exit in 1998 Horan Liam 30 March 1999 Contrite Barrett resigns but still faces lengthy ban Irish Independent New boss was ratified on Thursday last Wexford People 20 September 2002 Twomey was born in Monaghan and played football with Cavan and Roscommon Boylan James 28 June 2003 Twomey resigns as Wexford manager RTE Roe confirmed as new Wexford manager The Irish Times 25 March 2003 Kissane Sinead 25 November 2003 Roe named Wexford football boss RTE Roe exits after Wexford qualifier woe Irish Examiner 11 July 2005 Bealin named as new Wexford manager RTE 8 November 2005 Bealin vacates Wexford position RTE 2 October 2007 Ryan to lead Wexford footballers RTE 4 November 2007 Fennessy Paul 4 September 2012 Wave goodbye Jason Ryan resigns as Wexford manager The42 ie O Brien takes over from Ryan as Wexford manager The Irish Times 8 October 2012 Aidan O Brien steps down as Wexford football manager RTE 12 August 2014 Power names his team Wexford People 4 November 2014 O Toole Fintan 3 August 2016 Tipperary native Power steps down as Wexford senior football boss after two seasons in charge The42 ie McEnaney appointed new Wexford football manager RTE 19 October 2016 McEnaney resigns as Wexford manager Hogan Stand 23 August 2017 Wexford name Paul McLoughlin as new football manager RTE 8 October 2017 Duffy Emma 7 October 2017 Former Kildare player takes the reins as Wexford s new senior football manager The42 ie Fagan Ronan 8 June 2019 McLoughlin resigns in wake of Wexford s loss to Derry RTE Connaughton Gary 8 June 2019 Paul McLoughlin Resigns From Wexford With Parting Swipe At County Balls ie McQueirns Oisin 2 August 2019 Paul Galvin Named New Wexford Manager Pundit Arena O Brien Kevin 15 September 2020 Major surprise after Paul Galvin steps down as Wexford manager The42 ie Furlong Brendan 26 September 2020 Roche relishes new role Selector elevated to football boss after Galvin departs Enniscorthy Guardian Shane Roche steps down as Wexford manager RTE 18 July 2022 Banner hero David Tubridy already has more history in his sights after becoming highest league scorer of all time Irish Independent 1 June 2021 Lawlor Damian 10 September 2022 Wexford to appoint John Hegarty as new football manager RTE David Murphy and Redmond Barry retire from Wexford football RTE 13 November 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2013 Wexford set to appoint Hegarty as new football boss Hogan Stand 10 September 2022 O Riordan Ian 25 November 2004 Finally the first among equals for Wexford All Star Awards Ian O Riordan talks to Mattie Forde who has become Wexford s first football All Star The Irish Times GAA County Colours Archived from the original on 28 September 2015 We are very proud of our close association with GAA in Wexford Hogan Stand 11 May 2020 Leinster JFC final Model men stun Royals with last gasp goal Hogan Stand 25 June 2015 Retrieved 26 June 2015 Leinster JFC final nice Wee win for Model Hogan Stand 21 June 2016 Retrieved 22 June 2016 Russell Adrian 7 April 2011 WATCH Wexford relish first U 21 Leinster football title The42 ie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wexford county football team amp oldid 1160648788, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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