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Published 20:29 23 Jul 2017 BST
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"Let me say this straight out, Michael Duignan and Henry have never managed a team at a high level," the Wexford boss said after the defeat. "The people need to wake up. If they want the same one or two teams to play hurling and be successful, that’s fine. Myself and Derek [McGrath] are trying to bring teams to the fore that haven’t been to the fore in a long time. I’m very strong about this. "The job Derek McGrath has done and the stick he has taken is totally unwarranted. What he has done for Waterford and bringing them back to the top is incredible and I am backing him 110 per cent. "I think RTÉ should go and have a look at themselves and get analysts who have been on the sideline and know what the story is about and that’s how I feel strongly about it. "It’s easy to knock people. I’d like to see their track records when it comes to managing because it’s a lot different from playing I can promise you that."I guess he feels strongly.
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