Forde in no doubt about his fitness

Forde will be looking to spearhead Wexford's push for an unlikely All-Ireland final date
Forde will be looking to spearhead Wexford's push for an unlikely All-Ireland final date

Wexford ace Matty Forde has given his side a real boost by declaring that he will be one hundred per cent fit for Sunday week's All-Ireland senior football semi-final with Tyrone.

The Kilanerin clubman had carried a niggling hamstring injury into both the Down and Armagh games is happy with the progress.

Forde said: 'Everything is moving in the right direction. I have received intensive treatement on the injury and it's coming along nicely. There's not doubt but that I will be one hundred per cent for the semi-final.'

Wexford are appearing in their first All-Ireland semi-final since 1945.

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