Wexford manager Tony Dempsey has one major injury worry ahead of tomorrow's All-Ireland Hurling semi-final replay against Tipperary at Croke Park. Left half-back Greg Coleman may not be fit enough to start as he injured his hand badly in the Leinster Final against Kilkenny and although the selectors believed he had fully recovered in time for last Sunday's game, he aggravated the injury during the drawn match, making him a serious doubt for tomorrow's encounter.
A final decision on his fitness won't be made until shortly before the game but if Coleman is ruled out, Dempsey has several options open to him. "We've got a lot of guys, Ken Furlong, Seanie Flood, and Trevor Kelly who have all played in that position or we could also bring back Larry O'Gorman and introduce a replacement into midfield so in that regard, we're very well covered defensively," explained the Wexford boss.
Filed by Amanda Fennelly