Dunne's Wexford still has a lot to learn

July 26, 2014

Wexford manager Liam Dunne.
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Liam Dunne says his Model County side is far from the finished article.

The Wexford boss reckons there's "another three years of work" to be done but adds that his players deserve all the credit they are getting.

"People are getting a little carried away and that's fine," he said in an interview with the Examiner.

"There's a great buzz in Wexford at the moment but what people have seen the last three weeks has been three years of work.

"To be honest, there's another three years of work ahead. We've gotten away with making mistakes and not putting teams away when we should be and letting teams get back into it.

"There are a lot of aspects of our game we have to improve on and we will. The team is young, a lot of them are learning their trade.

"The players themselves have gained a reward over the last couple of weeks but they have been just two qualifiers.

"You can't get carried away but you have to give them credit. It's good for the championship and the spectators.

"We're playing the Munster champions of last year, who got to another Munster final this year. They will want this as much as Wexford want it.

"We are not trying to play it down, I think what the boys have done over the last number of weeks has given us a huge foundation to push this on again whenever this year is over."

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