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Published 18:22 27 Mar 2017 BST
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"I didn't feel any different but Brian Cody made it his business to make sure the head wasn't getting too big," said Delaney. "He would call you out on bits and pieces you were doing. I thought I was going well, okay in the league but he made a point of saying you're not hurler of the year now, the year is over," he said. "That was his management style, your feet are going to be well and truly planted underneath the ground. Not on the ground."Listen on Soundcloud, or subscribe on iTunes, and check out the line-up for the GAA Hour Hurling Show here... 50"- Offaly's quarter-final place and why Paddy Stapleton considers this a "mongrel" league. 10'30" - How a little inside knowledge can go a long way when betting on GAA. 15' - Concussion in the GAA and why we do not see more of it. 21' - Clare and Waterford going back to basics? 48'50" - Do Cork hurling managers need to channel their inner Eddie Jones? 1'03"00 - Performance of the week debate.
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