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Published 17:10 5 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 08:33 6 Dec 2018 GMT
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Donal Óg Cusack used to lay his gear out at the end of his bed the night before every single game he played. Lar Corbett was similarly pernickety in his preparation for Tipp's outings.
Routine is essential for these lads.
Controlling the controllables is key. When the uncontrollables go wrong, that's what sets players off.
One of the biggest uncontrollables for club players around the country is the team jerseys. Transported to the game by the manager or the kitman, there's little players can do about it when they're presented with their garment for the day.
They can mouth about it, however, and give them a hint of a chance and that they'll do.
It won't be long before he digs out an old jersey and shows up for games with that one.
A few gym days might be more in his line but there's no talking to him.
"All the county boys have their tight fit jerseys and then these lads come in here and give us these! My hurley will get stuck in the sleeve if I go to take a shot. "There's more of it. The club player forgotten yet again."This lad is big into the gym. He's been flat out all winter but you're not entirely sure if he's dedicated to himself and the beech bod or dedicated to the team. Either way, he has his wrists taped and was rearing for an Instagram to mark the dawn of a new season.
His plans are ruined by these catastrophic jerseys and he's in a huff for the warm-up. He's made the best of a bad situation by leaving the jersey off until the very last minute. Showing off those gains in front of his teammates.
Don't get him started on the team photo.
Gets on with it for the game, begrudgingly.
Takes it off as soon as the game is over and repeats the process.
He's cut from the same cloth as the lad above. Big into looking the part, but maybe the game itself should be higher on his priorities.
He sees the jerseys as another area he can perfect. They're in pristine nick. Folded and glowing. He takes them out of the bag and hands you your jersey. Treats it with respect. Treats you and your club's crest with respect.
Good management.
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