The Wexford Camogie team is on the look-out for a new manager after Martin Carey stepped down from his position following this weekend's controversy.
Wexford were unable to field a team for Saturday's Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 clash with Cork due to several inter-county players' club commitments.
With St. Martins due to meet Inniscarra in the All Ireland semi-final on Sunday, several players declared themselves unavailable for Wexford.
South East Radio reporter Aidan Delaney was first to break the news of Carey's decision to step down in the wake of Saturday's disappointing outcome.
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An official statement from the County board has yet to be released although one is expected sooner rather than later.
While Wexford were unable to make it to the field, elsewhere in Division 1 saw a victory for Galway over Tipperary in Group 2 while Kilkenny and Clare came out on top in their respective Group 1 clashes with Dublin and Offaly.
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