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Published 14:59 18 Oct 2019 BST
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Davy Byrne brought Sam Maguire to AIG Insurance's head office in Dublin.[/caption]
It's a lesson in patience, in fortitude and constant self-reflection. It wasn't easy for Byrne doing all that work and not getting the same game time as some of them.
You're giving up hours upon hours, sacrificing weekends, eating and breathing this battle and, at the end of it, you're sitting with the subs.
It made Byrne hungrier.
"Every year, it takes such a time commitment and such a huge lifestyle commitment out of your life that you don't want to do it to sit on the bench and not play," the Dublin corner back admitted. "It can weigh you down. Even mentally it's tough. So every year you're going out to try to get your place in that starting 15."[caption id="attachment_207220" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Byrne and Dublin ladies player Niamh Collins with the cups at AIG Insurance.[/caption]
Byrne got his rightful place and almost made it an automatic selection despite the big guns missing out. It made it even more special.
"I think whenever you don't play you're obviously delighted for the team but there's obviously a little bit of individual disappointment there," he said. "And luckily for me this year that wasn't the case. It's always going to be a little bit more special when you're out on the pitch. "I've been on the bench a lot of times and those guys have been out on the pitch. But, I suppose, it's just the nature of the sport, different guys are going to get to represent the team every day. "I was just delighted to be out there on the pitch. It was a goal for me at the start of the year to be starting more or less every game. So to achieve it was fantastic from an individual perspective."AIG are the official sponsors of all codes of Dublin GAA. Get 50% off your Home Insurance with the Promo code: SAM5. Subject to minimum premium. This promotion applies to new residential owner-occupied home customers only. Offer valid until 30thNovember 2019.
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