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Published 08:32 7 Feb 2019 GMT
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"I would be worried but it shouldn't happen," Molloy said back at the start of December. "That shouldn't happen - it shouldn't have to come to that with the fixtures. "If it did, you'd imagine they'd be able to put one game back maybe a couple of more hours or whatever. "It is worrying to think I could have to make that decision again if we do well with college."And, right now, that's a decision he does have to make again but, even with a rescheduling of times, it's unlikely and unreasonable to get two guys from Leitrim to Cork and fit to go for another 60 minutes for another All-Ireland semi-final. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/kieran-molloy-interview-mickey-graham-interview-robbie-brennan-interview Last year, Silke picked up an injury in Corofin's narrow win in Tullamore. The Galway outfit went down to 14 men very early in the game and had to slug it out before Molloy raced to north Dublin and came on at the start of the second half.
"Ah, adrenaline took over," he recalls. "You don't even think about it. When the game was in the balance up in Dublin... it wasn't hard to come on, but after the game I really felt fatigue after it. But going up on the journey, I didn't really feel it in my legs because it didn't even come into my mind, I just wanted to get up there."If the club and college clash is unfortunate enough, talk of county barely comes into it at this stage. Only Ian Burke started for the Tribesmen in the 2018 championship (of the players from Corofin) and their cases are not helped when they miss most of the season because of their club commitments. So Molloy and Silke and the rest of them have been available for their county up until last week to better serve themselves and the team but it has to take a back seat for a time now. For Molloy, that means his year is a constant loop. County football, into club championship, club provincial, Sigerson Cup, club All-Ireland and, somewhere in there, the county has started back or never really stopped.
"Well, no down time but I suppose if you don't think about it too much, it's kind of easy to keep them all flowing into one another. "You know, you'd like a bit more down time but, if you can't get it, what can you do? "It doesn't bother me at all, it keeps me busy, like. "He'll be busy next Saturday.
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