The call has been made to avoid a fixture pile-up as Wexford outfit Castletown battle for honours on two fronts.
The St Loman’s-Castletown Leinster club football quarter-final will take place on Tuesday evening of next week.
Castletown’s hurlers are involved in a Leinster junior club first round tie this Saturday against Kildare’s Moorefield and, naturally, the Wexford outfit have a large number of dual players. If they progress in the hurling, they would have a quarter-final against Wolfe Tones of Longford on November 16.READ MORE: Dublin GAA retirement: James McCarthy was the fan favourite on a team of legends
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