Wexford hurling seeks new manager

By Dan Walsh

Wexford GAA has announced that Keith Rossiter, (42), has stepped down as senior hurling manager.

KEITH ROSSITER

The Oulart-The Ballagh clubman confirmed his decision during a meeting with Chairman of Wexford GAA County Board, John Kenny on Friday morning.

Rossiter served as Wexford senior hurling manager during the 2024, 2025 and 2026 campaigns.

At club level, Rossiter established himself as one of Oulart-The Ballagh’s most successful players, helping the club secure ten Wexford county senior hurling championship titles.

In a statement released by Wexford GAA, Rossiter said his decision followed extensive discussions with his family and members of his management team. He also expressed his gratitude to everyone who had worked alongside him and supported him throughout his tenure.

Wexford GAA Chairperson John Kenny paid tribute to Rossiter’s contribution to hurling within the county describing him as “a true servant of Wexford hurling.”

“On behalf of all in Wexford GAA, I sincerely thank Keith (Rossiter) for the time, energy and effort he has invested over so many years, as player, coach, and manager,” Kenny said.

“He has represented Wexford with distinction and integrity both on and off the field, and I wish him and his family all the best for the future.”

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