Wexford and Dublin will have to do it all again after a draw in yesterday's Leinster Hurling Championship match.
But dual player Lee Chin will have to do it all again and more due to his commitments with the footballers who have advanced to the provincial semi-finals after yesterday's win over Louth.
Just 24 hours earlier, Chin had started the Dublin game in the hurling and his manager appeared keen to keep his charge's grip around the ash and sliothar.
"Lee Chin could be a great hurler but he's always going to be an average footballer," Wexford hurling boss Liam Dunne told Newstalk Breakfast's Oisin Langan.
"He'll make up his own mind as he goes along about how difficult it is. Only Lee knows what he can do. I wouldn't change his mind. That's his choice and best of luck to him."
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