Larry O'Gorman
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Why don't they take the burden off their shoulders?
They were holding it for 26 years and now we're holding it for 30 years.
So we'd love to see change.
We'd love to see Wexford win again.
And maybe someday down the line, something might happen.
But the whole journey of 96 would have started from the day Liam Griffin took over until the day Liam Griffin left because...
It was just something different and something special.
We could see what he was aiming for when he came in first and we taught ourselves in our own head that this man is so far ahead of himself that the team is not up to line with him.
You know, they're not up to what he wants and it'll take a lot of hard work to get to the levels where he was.
But eventually he worked his way towards us and we worked our way towards him.
And when we met in the middle, I think when we start hurling and hurling well, hurling with confidence,
I think the whole thing grew well together.
You know, it was two seeds that were sown at the one time.
And of course, at the end of September, then that flower that bloomed was the very same as Wexford win on all our final days.
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And it's incredible, actually, yes, I still remember it because when I ran out onto Croke Park, it was very strange to see only maybe about 16,000, 17,000 people between Wexford and Kilkenny.
It was a very strange atmosphere when you compare to a couple of months later when we got to the final, the All-Ireland final, there was a completely different atmosphere.
But yeah, it was...