Walsh set to feature for Antrim after bereavement

Gerard Walsh in action for Antrim against Westmeath in this year's Allianz Hurling LeagueImage source, Inpho
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The funeral of Gerard Walsh's younger sister Fionnuala took place on Saturday

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Gerard Walsh is expected to be available for Antrim's Leinster Hurling Championship opener against Wexford on Saturday (14:00 BST) despite a recent family bereavement.

The Rossa player's younger sister Fionnuala's funeral took place on Saturday but he returned to county training on Tuesday and is set to be in the matchday squad for the Wexford Park contest when Davy Fitzgerald names his Antrim selection on Thursday evening.

Saturday's game will come too soon for half-forward Niall McKenna who is still a few weeks away from full fitness.

Corner-forward Conor Johnston, who had an impressive Allianz Hurling League campaign for the Saffrons, is also set to miss the encounter after picking up an injury.

Antrim go into the championship after holding on to their Division 1B League status after drawing with Carlow in their penultimate game before hammering relegated Laois in their final fixture.

Wexford, who Davy Fitzgerald previously managed, will join Antrim in Division 1B next season after losing their Division 1A status despite beating current All-Ireland champions Clare and previous Liam McCarthy Cup kingpins Limerick.

Defeats by Cork, Tipperary, Kilkenny and Galway meant that Keith Rossiter's side suffered the drop in spite of the victories over the two most recent All-Ireland champions.

Following Saturday's opener, Antrim will have home advantage for contests against Kilkenny and Dublin on 27 April and 10 May.

The Saffrons will conclude their Leinster campaign with away games in Galway and Offaly on 17 May and 25 May.

The top three teams in the six-strong Leinster round-robin series will go on to compete in the All-Ireland Championship with the bottom side relegated to next year's second-tier Joe McDonagh Cup.