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Published 19:56 3 May 2018 BST
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Gavin said that his squad were reinvigorated by a club break in April and that he thought the 'exclusive club' month of April was a brave decision by outgoing Director General Paraic Duffy, even if it was not the most effective with over half the counties in the country failing to adhere to the intercounty blackout.
"It was a great initiative by Croke Park," he added. "The players have really enjoyed the time time playing with their clubs. They were hurling and playing football back in their communities, back with the players they grew up playing with in the fields and streets of Dublin.
"They're fresh, they're reinvigorated and again their desire to represent Dublin as best they can always amazes me.
"From a Dublin perspective it certainly has worked. There are obviously are some challenges for the teams out early in May but I think it was a brave decision by (former director general) Páraic Duffy.
"I thought he showed strong leadership on it. I think we need more of that from Croke Park to get a handle on the fixture list."
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