Pat Ryan
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You know what I mean?
And that was just the culture set from Brother Dom or from Dublin.
who came down and he was all hurling hurling hurling hurling he set it up for us we weren't allowed to be called a spade a spade it's not too long ago since i was in primary school we weren't allowed to play soccer if he caught you playing soccer with no soccer balls if he caught you playing with the tennis ball he picked it up and he'd tell you there's no there's none of that foreign sports here you know he was really old school but he was just and he's he's chairman he's vice or he's head chairman now of come on the mud skull he'd be still involved in his later years up in dublin you'd see him around the mini sevens involved across park so
to answer that question I hadn't even thought about that question to do it put players into primary schools put GAA hurling people into primary schools on a consistent basis and that's where they'll master the sport unfortunately you won't see it for a long time to come but I can't see any other way that you get a strong base of players
Go on then.
Brother Donmar retired a couple of years ago and Dennis Maloney, who's from Dune, played at Dune for almost 20 years, selector in the Dune senior team.
I don't know if you remember, he played with Limerick as well.
Oh yeah, wingback, was he?
Yeah, yeah, brilliant parlor.
Brother Donmar basically hand-picked his replacement, so Dine has kept that going here.
Very good.
Thank God.
You did, Mick.
Both are great, to be honest.
The thousands was unbelievable.
Even if I'm looking through the lens of a young player, I loved watching John and his team.
The aerial contests were definitely incredible.
I wonder, is there more one-sided wins now sometimes because so many shots are getting off?
Because...
The average time that a puck-out was taken, even five, six years ago, compared to now, when the score hasn't gone over, is so fast now.