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Busy afternoon for Waterford teams

Busy afternoon for Waterford teams

Waterford will open up their National Hurling League campaign this afternoon when they play Wexford in Walsh Park.

The sides last met in the league at the Quarter-Final stage in 2016 where Waterford recorded a narrow hard fought win in Wexford Park

Davy Fitzgerald's charges picked up some early season silverware last weekend with victory over Kilkenny in the Walsh Cup Final

Ian O' Regan is between the posts for Waterford today and he says underfoot conditions will be testing: "The pitch is the same for both of us, at this time of the year you can't really expect much. We know it's going to be heavy."

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Déise manager Derek McGrath says he will try out a number of players during the campaign whatever the results will be: "You'll see a certain squad rotation from match to match, not even based  on how we play, you know if Wexford were beat us convincingly we will be changing it for Tipp, but we will be changing it anyway. That's part of the planning process, based on trying to unearth a few players and a few things ahead of the Championship."

 

Throw-in is at 2.00pm and the game will be broadcast live here on WLR, with commentary team of Kieran O' Connor and Shane Ahearne, thanks to George Corbett Skoda.

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Waterford footballers commence their Division 4 National league campaign this afternoon when they travel to Wicklow

Waterford defeated the Garden County in the second round of the league in Carriganore last year but the campiagn faded after that

However, Tom McGlinchey's charges put in two strong Championship performances and won a lot of admirers for their displays against Cork and Derry

Joey Veale from Kilrossanty is one of the Déise's expereinced forwards and he says Wicklow away is never an easy tie: "Aughrim is always a hard place to go to. We don't know what they'll be like, Johnny Evans is over them now as well, bringing new life to their team obviously when a new manager comes in. We have a full panel of players to choose from so hopefully we'll get the best on the day."

 

Throw-in is at 2:00pm in Joule Park, Aughrim

In Ladies Football 

Waterford begin their Division 2 League campaign this afternoon

Pat Sullivan's charges make the long journey to face Tyrone

Waterford will be captained this year by Mairead Wall while vice-captain is Roisín Tobin

Throw-in is at 2.00pm in Drumragh.

In Camogie

Waterford champions Lismore and Athenry from Galway will battle it out for an All-Ireland Final spot when the sides clash in the Intermediate semi-final this afternoon

Lismore have a nice blend of youth and experience in their panel and have a great run to date regaining the County title and winning a fifth Munster title before Christmas

Lismore won the Junior All-Ireland title in 2014 with an unforgettable victory over Ballyhale Shamrocks in Clonmel

Lismore captain Nicola Morrissey said it would be great to get back to an All-Ireland Final: "We've been very fortunate in the last couple of years to be in this position, experience in that is going to count and be vital on Sunday. We know we have a tough game ahead of us and it's going to be a hard fought 60 minutes."

 

Throw-in in Coralstown, Kinegad, Co. Westmeath is at 2.00pm

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