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7th January 2018
04:07pm GMT

"If Wexford can keep us to 15 points they'll maybe see that as a moral victory..." (Paul Clarke, Dublin's O'Byrne Cup manager)
"We can only deal with what we have," Clarke said. "We’ll put a squad of players on the bus that want to go down and win the game. We always knew we had to win it, now we’re just putting a figure on it, a number on it. "We’ll go down and give it a shot. Wexford will not make it easy for us, by no means. If they can keep us to 16 points or 15 points they'll see that as maybe a moral victory."The idea was that Wexford just had to stop Dublin winning by that many and they would see it as job done regardless. It wasn't intended as disrespectful but, when you're the all-conquering Dublin, anything can be taken out of context and seen as disrespectful. And, in fairness, it was hardly the wisest choice of words. As it was, Paul McLoughlin's charges won by a single point with a late peach of an effort by Barry O'Connor after Craig McCabe had levelled it up with just minutes remaining. Daithi Waters had burst the net in the first half after a 30-metre run full of pure skill, pace and conviction at the end. Wexford got a six-point half time lead and, despite relinquishing it in the second period, they had the stones to ante up again and win it back. Time to split Wexford in two. https://twitter.com/OfficialWexGAA/status/950032383306235906
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