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Published 08:20 8 Jul 2019 BST
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Misfortune, disregard, neglect - whatever you like to call it - had them in an All-Ireland preliminary quarter final just seven days later. That was the narrative anyway, they didn't see it like that.
"We saw this as a huge opportunity. This is the chance of a lifetime. We didn't read into the seven day turnaround," said captain Paddy Purcell to us after the game. "We heard so many articles about it, lads feeling sorry for us, but we were looking forward to it all day boy. We enjoyed Sunday and Monday, but we wanted to get back and get working," he added.The players' followed their captain's example. Key to that hunger, key to that drive and key to that high squad morale were Sunday's and Monday's celebrations. Manager Eddie Brennan spoke to us after the game and it's clear that he encouraged his squad to enjoy their Joe McDonagh Cup win. "They enjoyed Sunday night," said Brennan. "No problem and they enjoyed Monday as well but they came back in here Tuesday evening and not one of them grumbled or groaned. That was a sign for me that right, there is something here.
“I am getting a little bit of credit and I don’t want it. The players are ones that crossed the line, that drove it on. Our game plan is very very simple. We focus on being able to execute the skills of the game under pressure and under fatigue. They done that in abundance today when they needed to.”https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1147941949527273473 The former Dublin player and current Laois selector was in a strange position on Sunday, but he was singing off the same hymn sheet. "They had a few pints Sunday night and they had a few more Monday, there was a bit of black smoke at training Tuesday and Wednesday," said Corcoran. "I guess the question was posed to them was what was the group's ambition? Is it the Joe McDonagh Cup or do they want more for themselves? As a management group we saw the ability that they do have, huge hurling, they showed it there today, it was about the ambition and did they want to go a step further and I think they answered that there out on the pitch. I think it was just phenomenal and I'm so delighted for them." By all accounts, the Laois hurlers celebrated Sunday's win the right way too. Bring on Tipperary next weekend.
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