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Published 10:36 16 Nov 2021 GMT
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"I constantly strain them. I've done my left hamstring I'd say more than ten times and my right one nearly the same. Every time you do it it gets worse and worse and I suppose it's gotten to the stage now that I don't know if there's any real solution to it. I think what it probably comes down to is my own build. I'm quite tall, have long legs and I probably have a bigger upper body so it's very difficult for them to carry it."
The inter-county game has lost a good one but it's more the merrier for Ballyea. Deasy was once again their hero on Sunday, when he scored a game-changing penalty that sent them on their way to their third Clare championship in six years.
Despite the club's constant state of evolution - they almost have the pick of West Clare as, with very few hurling clubs in the area, footballers from various clubs come to hurl with Ballyea - Deasy has remained a constant.
"It's a bit of a challenge for Robbie and the lads to manage that, with football clubs training every evening. We've Lissycasey, Cooraclare, Coolmeen, Kilmihill and Shannon Gaels as well, so there's a good few different football clubs all pulling into Ballyea."
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"I suppose, once we have a bit of success, it's very easy to get footballers to come in and to do jobs that other lads don't want. And it works for us. We might have a few lads to get all the scores like but other lads, the footballers, have the engines and that and they do an awful lot of the work behind the scenes and they're happy to do it once the team is successful. Everyone has their own roles, that's the way I'd put it," he laughs.
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