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Published 07:31 31 May 2021 BST
Updated 07:51 31 May 2021 BST
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"Listen, as we’ve said in Wexford, the HSE do their job; we do ours. We’ve no excuses here in Wexford. We went out and we played today and you know what, it’s important we stick to hurling and not side issues, that’s all I’ll say. That’s all I’m interested in and the Wexford lads are interested in. Nothing else. At the end of the day we’re here to play hurling and we got well beaten today.
"And we take our beating gracefully. We know the better team won; we’ve no excuses. That’s the way it is. Any other sideshows, we’ve no interest. We’ll just do the hurling side of things and let other professionals do what they’re good at doing."
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1399041466605969410 His Wexford team looked sluggish out there, but Fitzgerald is taking the positives from their second half showing which gives him hope building up to the championship next month. "Flat is putting it mildly, when you're down by 14 points at half-time, it isn't a nice place to be inside there, especially when you're playing Kilkenny at home but I'm extremely proud of the lads, they fought hard. I think we won the second half by four, missed a goal and a few bad wides. I thought we held our own in the second half. First half, I would be disappointed in the the two goals we gave up, but that's the name of the game. Hopefully we'll be able to rectify that. "But I thought Kilkenny were awesome today. This is a completely different style of hurling for Kilkenny compared to what they were doing even ten years ago, moving the ball a bit shorter. But to me, hurling is great that you can do every sort of skill, and they've come a long way in the last while. It'll be a very interesting summer and trust me, Kilkenny will be right up there."Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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