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Published 14:10 13 May 2017 BST
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“I suppose he came in about two months ago, we weren’t really sure what role he was coming in to do. He came in two months ago and probably did a session every two if not three weeks. "I’d say Eamonn Kelly uses him to bounce ideas off of him for himself and Eamonn uses him to do group work with us then. "For example, just after the Westmeath game, he had us doing a little bit of video work. Basically, he picked out a little clip when we scored the goal against Westmeath and there’s very little reaction across our Laois team. "We literally turned around and we actually took our shoulder off Westmeath rather than maybe actually give them one and let them now that we got on top of them and maybe get the next score or two to finish the game early. In contrast they went up the field and got the two scores.
And McConville certainly isn't afraid to let his opinion be known.
"I suppose and he’s taken little bits and pieces and focusing on different players and different groups I suppose whereas maybe there could be a little bit of protection of people's egos. Look you don’t want to hurt a lads ego when you’re dealing with them all year but Oisin can pull you aside and he’s there to help and he’s there to offer an honest opinion and if he’s not doing that he’s not doing his job either."During the week, the Armagh native was set to take another video session with the side and King certainly alluded to McConville giving the hairdryer treatment to the players.
"We’re training tonight but we’re actually meeting with him afterwards for 45 minutes and in these meetings you’re nearly putting your head down and hoping that you’re not going to be drawn on in this video."You can listen to King's entire interview below, starting from 25:55 https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/ross-king-interview-full-time-managers-new-championship-structures King hopes that the addition of McConville into the Laois set up could mean similar results to what McConville achieved with Crossmaglen Rangers and Armagh.
"Oisín is after buying into us and as a result we’ve bought into him. His background is similar to us, not saying we’re going to win All-Ireland’s but when he was at Crossmaglen and Armagh they barely won a championship game in 10 years and in the space of 5 or 6 years they changed the whole mentality of the club and the county and they went onto win All Ireland’s "They felt they were inferior in their own dressing rooms but over time and a bit of belief they’ve changed that and you can see what happened with their achievements as a result but that’s something he puts down with us."Overall, King and the Laois players have been impressed with McConville since he started helping the squad.
"He is a breath of fresh air to be honest and when he bought into us we bought into him and we found him very useful to be honest."Who knows, maybe under Eamonn Kelly and Oisin McConville's watch we could see Laois win their first All-Ireland since 1915.
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