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Published 15:58 14 Mar 2022 GMT
Updated 16:06 14 Mar 2022 GMT
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"Jesus, turn up at 7 and get the training done but what's happening is we fall into the trap. Corofin have set the mould for a professional outfit and obviously everyone trying to copy. But Christ above let the boys have a pint, let them enjoy it like it was when we started playing!
"A bit more, you turn up at 7.00 on Tuesday evening and you're gone at eight. Not that you're turning up at half five to go prepping," Hanley continued.
"That shouldn't be the way at club level, it's a different level. The club game is great, it was great, but that's because it was a bit more off the cuff but I wouldn't like to see it copying the county game."
Although Darran O'Sullivan knows why lads are arriving earlier. His hamstrings know all about it.
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