Doing what he does best.
At times at Innovate Wexford Park, watching Lee Chin tearing through the Cork defence was like watching a man against boys. The Faythe Harriers man contributed more than his fair share to a cracking clash against the Rebels on Sunday afternoon, with six points to his name in the first-half.
He’s no stranger to the odd blockbuster display and he was a joy to watch in full-flight here. The pick of his first-half scores came when he flicked the ball over the head of his marker before pointing in style, showing no shortage of pace, power and precision in the process.
Lee Chin opening up the Cork defence with this mighty point pic.twitter.com/tm1p38ZsxQ
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Speaking of full-flight, the one below wasn’t bad either, catching the ball before steaming away and converting brilliantly once again. You can see all those hours in the gym coming to fruition here.
Lee Chin an modh díreach! Catches it, runs up the field and scores.
Bí linn don dara leath ar TG4 #AllianzLeagues GAA BEO pic.twitter.com/1svUDskNf4— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) February 4, 2018
Wexford had to recover after a fine early goal by Cork’s Conor Lehane, but it was enough to wake up Davy Fitzgerald’s charges and make it 0-09 to 1-09 going in at half-time.