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Wicklow v Roscommon – Preview

Wicklow v Roscommon – Preview

When a defining moment comes along, you can do one of two things. Define the moment, or let the moment define you. Wicklow have the opportunity to define their modern history and define the legacy Mick O’Dwyer will leave behind in the Garden County over the next three weeks starting on Sunday with Roscommon.

Wicklow 2-15 Derry 1-17

Wicklow 2-15 Derry 1-17

My Heart jumped, the crowd punched the air and Casey O’Brien ran onto the pitch consumed by the excitement of another great win. Yes Wicklow done it again and done it the hard way.

Wicklow 2-9 Longford 1-12

Wicklow 2-9 Longford 1-12

Wicklow footballers watched on as the Hurlers won their top of the table clash against Derry but they were unable to complete the double after a dramatic draw with Longford. A cheap free against Chester Kelly matched Leighton Glynn’s late point to ensure both teams share the spoils.

Wicklow v Derry Preview

Wicklow v Derry Preview

Casey O’Brien may not be mentioned in the Bible but that has not stopped him and his players performing miracles. Despite a winless season in 2009 the hurlers are now seeking their 11th league win (including 2010 League Final) in a row to qualify for the league final with promotion to Division 2 a real possibility.

Wicklow v Longford Preview

Wicklow v Longford Preview

Wicklow and Longford meet in Aughrim this Sunday to battle for the two National League points that could define the season of both Counties. Victory for either County will ensure they sit top of the table with the league entering the business end of the season.

Wicklow 2-7 Fermanagh 0-13

Wicklow 2-7 Fermanagh 0-13

Wicklow got out of jail but more importantly they got out of Enniskillen with a vital National League point after a hard fought draw against Fermanagh. Patrick McWalter was the hero with a composed finish which raised the white flag needed to tie the game after goals from Leighton Glynn and James Stafford worked Wicklow back into the game.

Match Preview: Fermanagh v Wicklow

Match Preview: Fermanagh v Wicklow

Wicklow sit top of the pile in Division 4 at the moment and will hope to hold onto that lofty perch as they travel to a Fermanagh side that will be looking to regroup following a heavy defeat last Saturday night to Longford. Micko and his selectors Martin Coleman and Jimmy Whittle have chosen this weekend to restore a number of senior players to starting 15 with Stafford, Hyland and Hannon all coming in to assist the Garden County build on a strong start to the campaign.

Carlow 2-14 Wicklow 0-12

Carlow 2-14 Wicklow 0-12

Wicklow crashed out of the Cadbury’s Under 21 football championship tonight at the first hurdle after a disastrous performance against Carlow. Trouble was brewing from before the whistle with a strong Wicklow contingent showing signs of confusion with the omission of county senior panelist Conor McGraynor. Kevin Stapleton reports.

U21 Championship Preview

U21 Championship Preview

Wicklow go into their eagerly anticipated U21 Championship clash with neighbours Carlow Wednesday night at the Carlow IT grounds (throw in 7.30)

Wicklow 2-22 London 1-4

Wicklow 2-22 London 1-4

If there was ever a day to demonstrate just why Wicklow need to escape Division 4 then mark Sunday the 20th February 2011 in your diary as that day. London provided little resistance and even a lazy first half performance from the hosts was still too much for the exiles who only added 0-3 in the second half as the Garden County amassed a tally of 2-22 to dispatch their first visitors of the League campaign to Aughrim writes Alan O’Brien. Pictures from Michael Kelly of Wicklow Sport.

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