YOU CANNOT FAULT the commitment of Lee Chin to his county this weekend.
The Sarsfields club man begins his hectic weekend of action on Saturday night when he lines out for the Wexford senior hurlers.
They face Dublin in the quarter-final of the Leinster senior hurling championship in Wexford Park at 7pm.
And Chin will be at the centre of the action as he has been selected to start at midfield by manager Liam Dunne.
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Lee Chin in action in the Walsh Cup final against Dublin earlier this year.
Pic: INPHO/Donall Farmer
But that will not be the end of his weekend’s GAA involvement.
The following day, the Wexford senior footballers will be in action in a Leinster quarter-final tie against Louth.
Throw-in is at 3.30pm in Drogheda and Chin has been selected at left corner-back in Wexford manager Aidan O’Brien’s side.
Wexford’s Lee Chin.
Pic: INPHO/Presseye/Jonathan Porter
It’s a hectic schedule for Chin who will be journeying up along the eastern seaboard to the Louth venue in a round trip of over 400km.
In an era where the demands and commitment required are increasing more and more at inter-county level, Chin’s ability to juggle both codes is a huge testament to him.
Wexford’s Lee Chin to play 2 games in 24 hours and travel 400km this weekend
YOU CANNOT FAULT the commitment of Lee Chin to his county this weekend.
The Sarsfields club man begins his hectic weekend of action on Saturday night when he lines out for the Wexford senior hurlers.
They face Dublin in the quarter-final of the Leinster senior hurling championship in Wexford Park at 7pm.
And Chin will be at the centre of the action as he has been selected to start at midfield by manager Liam Dunne.
Lee Chin in action in the Walsh Cup final against Dublin earlier this year.
Pic: INPHO/Donall Farmer
But that will not be the end of his weekend’s GAA involvement.
The following day, the Wexford senior footballers will be in action in a Leinster quarter-final tie against Louth.
Throw-in is at 3.30pm in Drogheda and Chin has been selected at left corner-back in Wexford manager Aidan O’Brien’s side.
Wexford’s Lee Chin.
Pic: INPHO/Presseye/Jonathan Porter
It’s a hectic schedule for Chin who will be journeying up along the eastern seaboard to the Louth venue in a round trip of over 400km.
In an era where the demands and commitment required are increasing more and more at inter-county level, Chin’s ability to juggle both codes is a huge testament to him.
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