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Published 22:15 4 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 13:16 4 Feb 2017 GMT
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Drogheda will play in the Premier Division next season, and Wexford return to the First Division after just one season in the top flight.
Most of the talk on Twitter centred around a player who wasn't in attendance - Lee Chin.
The Wexford hurler signed a short-term amateur contract to help the team after several players left for New Zealand, and scored in the first-leg of the play-off earlier this week.
However, Chin opted to attend the All-Star ceremony in Dublin on Friday evening, where he was nominated for an All-Star award, rather than play the second leg of the tie, a decision that didn't go down well with some.
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"My agreement at the start when we first spoke was that I don't want it to interfere with anything GAA related. And it just happens that this ended up clashing," Chin told SportsJOE earlier this week.
He also isn't exactly Lionel Messi, and has said himself that he is "one of those guys whose second touch would be a tackle." So, it would be highly unfair to place any type of blame for Wexford's defeat on the shoulders of Chin.
However, he was, inevitably, the talk of Twitter following the defeat.
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