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Published 13:52 24 Aug 2021 BST
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“Any phone call can take you out as a close contact, you’re very anxious with every call so until we get through to Thursday even Friday night, it will be hard to say.“I couldn’t say to you that some boys you would like to start would be playing in Croke Park. Hopefully it will be reasonable. Some of the rules around isolation have been lessened again up here. “It has been partly close contacts but the reality of it was infection against a serious number of players and that was the difficulty."On paper nobody is in lockdown but we still have players coming back and we have to assess them for the next couple of days.
“It’s for real, we’re doing our best to get this gathered up. We don’t want to be making excuses. I hope Kerry have got the message from us. "We would apologise that anyone would be put out but that was just the way it all happened and it developed that way.“We couldn’t see any other way out of it and we appreciate what Kerry have done. The GAA deserve great credit too for what they’ve done. This could visit any community, any house. "I wouldn’t wish it on any football team.”
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