Phil Wilson (hurler) - Teams

Teams

Wexford – 1962 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
  • P. Nolan
  • T. Neville
  • N. O'Donnell
  • N. Colfer
  • J. English
  • B. Rackard (c)
  • J. Nolan
  • P. Wilson
  • M. Lyng
  • J. O'Brien
  • P. Kehoe
  • P. Lynch
  • O. McGrath
  • N. Wheeler
  • T. Flood
Wexford – 1965 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
  • P. Nolan
  • W. O'Neill
  • D. Quigley
  • N. Colfer
  • V. Staples
  • T. Neville (c)
  • W. Murphy
  • P. Wilson
  • M. Byrne
  • J. O'Brien
  • J. Nolan
  • R. Shannon
  • P. Quigley
  • M. Codd
  • J. Foley
O. McGrath
N. Wheeler
Wexford – 1968 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (5th title)
  • P. Nolan
  • T. Neville
  • E. Kelly
  • N. Colfer
  • V. Staples
  • D. Quigley (c)
  • W. Murphy
  • P. Wilson
  • D. Bernie
  • P. Lynch
  • T. Doran
  • C. Jacob
  • J. O'Brien
  • S. Whelan
  • J. Berry
J. Quigley for S. Whelan
P. Nolan
T. O'Connor
M. Jacob
M. Kinsella
S. Barron
N. Buggy
M. Browne
J. Furlong
P. Kehoe
N. Rackard
N. Power

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