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Published 14:21 23 Jun 2019 BST
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"The Leinster Championship is quite vibrant outside the Dublin scenario. During the summer, you have some very good matches - the same in the other provinces," Reynolds told RTE. "I have no doubt the gap will close. It is not up to Dublin to come back, it's up to the rest of us to lift."GAA President John Horan claimed the success of Dublin is not down to money and added that a lot of the intercounty success has stemmed from volunteer work. However, Carlow's Paul Coady disagrees and highlighted the clear gulf in class between the tiers in the GAA. https://twitter.com/Paul_Coady10/status/1139208755214766080
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