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Published 11:47 12 Oct 2022 BST
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It goes without saying that Mannion is a huge loss for the team but more importantly, as no-one likes to miss out on such big games, Cunningham just feels for his team-mate on a personal level.
"He’s obviously a massive loss for us but I’m nearly more devastated for Paul on a personal level because obviously he got injured last year too.
"I think he was determined to make amends for that so for him be ruled out for the rest of the campaign is devastating so I do feel really sorry for him and then obviously from a team perspective, he’s one of the stand-out players and leaders so to miss him will be a big blow.
"But look we coped well without him last year so hopefully we can do the same again."
Time will tell if they can but the addition of Galway star Shane Walsh will certainly help. There's been a lot of talk about his transfer from Kilkerrin-Clonberne in the last few months but that's died down recently. And Cunningham has been hugely impressed by the effort Walsh is making around the club, having already 'volunteered his time with teams.'
"When we first heard he was joining, I was excited that he was joining. Naturally enough when there was talk Shane Walsh was joining Kilmacud Crokes, a big South Dublin club, there was always going to be mud thrown in that regard.
"So we jut ignored it. We know ourselves that he is just extremely motivated to play football. The first time I met him, within about 10 minutes of speaking to him, I could tell he was GAA-mad. I think his main determination is to play football at the best level he can. So we just ignored all the noise that came with us, and embraced the fact that Shane Walsh was training with us. He's a phenomenal player."
"In fairness to him, he's settled in brilliantly. We're a tight group off the pitch. We socialise a lot with each other off the pitch, and he's made a massive effort in that regard.
"He's really made an effort with us, getting to know us, and around the club as well, he has volunteered his time with teams to get to know people throughout the whole club as well. He was out supporting the ladies footballers a good few nights during their championship, so he's making a massive effort to get to know everyone. I can't fault him at all."
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