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Published 16:55 28 Jun 2019 BST
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Mattie Kenny is Crummey's fourth manager during his time on the Jacks' senior panel and the former Cuala boss has clearly made a positive impact on the squad.
Kenny has a great knowledge of the county's players given his time with Cuala but it's his attention to detail that is his most noticeable attribute to Crummey.
"I suppose the biggest thing with Mattie is his attention to detail in terms of our own performance and our own training, but then also in terms of opposition analysis," said Crummey at the launch of Leisureplex’s ‘Share Your Summer’ campaign. "You can see that he just loves hurling and you can really see that in his players. It's just great to have him on board. "Obviously any manager that comes in will have their own ideas and philosophies. Generally, it's the same core group of players and if you look back at the team over the last five or six years it's still a lot of the same players in the same positions. "I suppose when you play with each other so often you develop a familiarity with each other and I suppose that helps as well."Crummey said that it was a bit bittersweet to find out that they would not be in the Leinster final after the win over the Tribesmen but he admitted that it's nice to finally come out on the winning side of those matches after years of battling on the precipice.
"Galway have been in the last two All-Ireland finals. They're probably in the last two or three teams consistently so the fact that it was against such a big team, and the manner of the victory as well in that it was so close, it was a case of both teams playing to their best. Galway played very well and I suppose that added to it as well. "I think the last two years we've always shown that we've been able to compete but it's just now we've finally been able to get over the line in such a tight game. "I suppose though the victory will have less significance if we don't push on and kick on now. That's really our aim now is to hopefully put in a big performance against Laois or Westmeath."Dublin will play either Laois or Westmeath in the All-Ireland preliminaries the weekend after next with Cork also set to play one of the two aforementioned counties. Chris Crummey of Dublin in attendance at the launch of Leisureplex’s ‘Share Your Summer’ campaign, at Leisureplex, Charlestown Shopping Centre in Dublin, where teens & students are in with a chance to win a range of prizes simply by sharing their Leisureplex experience on Social Media. There’s loads of activities to try out, including Bowling, Quasar, Pool Tables & Arcade Games. For more info visit www.leisureplex.ie.
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