Morris envisages competitive Leinster SHC

January 31, 2019

Wexford's Paul Morris with Cork's Robbie O'Flynn.
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Wexford’s Paul Morris anticipates that this summer’s Leinster senior hurling championship will be wide open.

The Model County will be bidding to get their hands on the silverware but Morris accepts that it’s not going to be easy:

“Leinster titles, they don’t come easy,” he comments on gaa.ie. “You want to get up the steps in Croke Park, nothing is going to be handed to you.

“Galway are obviously a force, All-Ireland contenders. I never thought Kilkenny were gone. Some people thought Kilkenny were gone a couple of years ago. Wishful thinking maybe.

“Massive underage coming through, young guys coming through. They still have the core of their team that were maybe missing last weekend and they still won impressively over Cork. Kilkenny are there.

“Dublin are coming. Carlow ran Dublin close at the weekend in Division 1B so Leinster is going to be huge, it’ll be massive this year.”

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