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Published 10:58 21 May 2019 BST
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"We’d find it a lot with a club, there’s a lot of girls doing Leaving Certs and stuff and there wouldn’t be as many people at training," McEvoy explained. "I’m actually doing exams at the minute, at the end of my Masters, and I find it really difficult to go training and I probably feel as though I’m not preparing for training and stuff the same way because you’re just sitting in the library for five hours and then you’re going training. "Whereas when you’re in work, you’re probably moving around or you have like a two hour break before training and you can mobilise or whatever but I actually feel like exams are negatively impacting my preparation. "But Mick and the people involved in Dublin would be really good in a sense that they have an awareness of your schedule, they know you’re doing exams so they kind of make sure that you’re not putting yourself in a position where you’d be getting an injury. "But it’s definitely, I think, really hard to balance."PlayXPlay is released every Monday evening. Subscribe here.
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