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Bugler praise for Wexford

Clare's Brendan Bugler has praised the manner in which Wexford went about their task during last weekends 2-15 a piece draw in Cusack Park.

 

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Liam Dunnes charges led the All Ireland champions by 2-7 to 0-3 midway through the first half, with a late rally from the Banner bringing the game to extra time.

 

Davy Fitzgeralds visit Wexford Park tomorrow evening in a winner takes all replay, and Bugler says they know the challenge they will face

 

Tomorrow's match throws in at 5 o'clock, and Clare FM’s live coverage will be brought to you in association with Matt Waters Clare Fruit n Veg Market and Donie O'Keeffe Champion Meats, Turnpike road, Ennis.

 

 

 

In this weekends other qualifier game, Tipperary take on Offaly in Portlaoise.

 

Kieran Bergin is the only change for Eamon O'Shea's side from the team that beat Galway, replacing Ronan Maher in midfield.

 

Offaly have also made one change from the side which scored a two-point win over Antrim in Ballycastle in the last round.

 

Emmet Nolan makes his first Championship start at wing-back, replacing Ger Healion.

 

It's Munster Hurling Final weekend and Cork manager Jimmy Barry Murphy has named an unchanged side for Sunday's  clash with Limerick.

 

Mark Ellis lines out at centre back, with Damien Cahalane at right corner back.

 

Meanwhile, Limerick manager TJ Ryan has made one change from last month's win over Tipperary, with David Breen replacing Sean Tobin at corner forward.

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