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Published 10:50 25 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 12:19 25 Feb 2017 GMT
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It is unlikely McKaigue could have given such a tour de force were the Slaughtneil hurlers to have faced Cuala seven days earlier, as was originally planned.
"As much as we want to prepare like professionals, we have to go to work, we have to tend to our families and all the rest of it. "So we're very thankful to Cuala. But I thought the GAA should have dealt with it themselves," said McKaigue. "Obviously it will go back to the calendar congestion, but it shouldn't have been up to Cuala – but it was, and thank God they were very supportive."They were lucky their opponents had the decency to delay the fixture by three weeks to allow the Slaughtneil dual players a full fortnight between matches. No small gesture when you have been waiting since last year to play your next competitive match. Will Central Council's proposals, if passed, help alleviate the fixture congestion or simply make the life of a dual player (and dual clubs like Slaughtneil) unsustainable? The GAA calendar needs an overhaul.
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