All Roads Lead to Chadwicks Wexford Park

Glynn-Barntown will be many people's idea of County Champions, but with four players sent off in the Championship to date, their discipline is certainly in question.

The weekend sees the crowds return to GAA grounds throughout the country.

Chadwicks Wexford Park will cater for 50% capacity as the venue hosts the semi-finals of the Pettitts Senior Hurling Championship on Sunday afternoon as the Rapparees take on Glynn-Barntown and County Champions, Shelmaliers, go head to head with St Annes.

First up on Saturday will see Crossabeg Ballymurn take on Fethard at 1.30 pm and two hours later Oulart-The Ballagh lock horns with St Martins. The two sides met in the 2017 final, and two years earlier in 2015, Oulart beat their arch rival on the way to winning the Leinster Final against Cuala.

Benny Jordan, Des Mythen, Ed Rowsome and Peter Mernagh preview all the action for Wexford GAA TV.

Preview- Relegation Finals
Preview- Rapparees v Glynn-Barntown
Shelmaliers v St Annes

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