Derek McGrath has been appointed as the new senior hurling manager for Wexford, signing a three-year contract. McGrath, formerly the manager of Waterford, led them to the 2017 All-Ireland final before stepping down in 2018. He replaces Keith Rossiter, who completed his three-year tenure last month. Wexford GAA praised McGrath's experience, leadership, and vision for moving the team forward. McGrath recently guided the club Doon to the Limerick SHC title in 2024 and previously managed Wexford club Faythe Harriers. The appointment follows a County Board meeting where McGrath was officially ratified for the role.
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