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Published 08:58 5 Feb 2021 GMT
"He understands whether you're a forward or a back, he understands the position in the field that you're on. The speed of the game, and what's expected. I think it's very exciting, obviously we've had a few chats over Zoom now, but really looking forward to getting chatting to him in the coming months face-to-face and we'll see what we can get out of it..."
With a lack of silverware comes criticism. The 'Cork style' has caused debate in recent times with former player and manager Justin McCarthy suggesting that a more direct game would suit the team but the Cork captain has no interest in 'outside noise.'
"Who said it? He’s a good hurling man like but I think giving your opinion about someone else’s panel when you’re not inside in the training sessions with the 50 or 60 people in total trying to get the best out of a team…I think as a team, we know what’s best for us and that’s something we’ll keep pursuing. "Outside noise like that – these fellas have been unbelievable hurling people down through the years but it’s something we can’t get into, and we won’t. Because when we’re going right, we know what we need to do to click and that’s the pursuit we’re on…a pursuit to perfect our performance and we feel we’re on the right road and we’ll stay on that road." As for suggestions that Limerick are stretching the gap from the rest by their sheer physicality, Horgan is of the opinion that gym work alone won't guarantee anything."No, I think we’ve shown in the last two or three years that, if you look back over the games – I’m not going to make it up, it’s in black and white – but if you look back over the games we’ve played with Limerick, we probably should have beaten them in an All-Ireland semi-final the year they won it.
[caption id="attachment_224044" align="alignnone" width="1000"] [/caption]"We were up by six with eight to play and kind of threw it away. We drew with them down in the páirc the following summer, we beat them in Limerick twice. So as a head to head in the last three years, I’d like to know who has the upper hand. So I think we have the ammunition not only to beat Limerick, but to beat a lot of teams – that’s the same attitude as all teams will have about their own team but I think we’ve a really good team. It’s not all about strength, we’ve a lot of pace, a lot of hurlers. At the end of the day, if you go to the gym all year – it won’t guarantee anything. You need to combine everything and get the best out of yourself and I think we can do that."
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