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Published 14:16 11 Oct 2022 BST
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"They've given brilliant service to Dublin hurling so you can't really fault them for making that decision.
"There's more to life than hurling at the end of the day so you can't be holding grudges against them.
"They've been absolute stalwarts for the last 10 years. Delighted for them now that they can put their personal lives first which sometimes has to be done."
Having recovered from those afore-mentioned injuries, Rushe has been a key man in Na Fianna's march back to the Dublin SHC final and Burke says that, as their centre back, he's a born leader. Rushe transferred to Na Fianna from his home club St Pat's Palmerston in 2020.
"He's a massive, massive addition. He was probably one of the best to come out of Dublin, he was probably one of the best in the game so when you get a player like that it's a massive addition to any club.
"He's a natural leader. When things are going bad like at the weekend he was probably man of the match at six, when things were going bad he was coming out with some unbelievable catches and some big plays. He's a born leader on and off the pitch. We've quite a lot of young lads on our team so he's someone to look up to. It's a big role."
Meanwhile, Burke is already intent on ensuring that 2023 is a season where the Dubs on right the wrongs ofthis year's disappointing campaign.
"It was definitely disappointing because I was off for the summer studying, so I was planning on being a full-time hurler basically. Especially the way the campaign started, we had a great win against Wexford and we thought the (All-Ireland) quarter-finals or even coming out of Leinster was definitely on the cards. It was very disappointing then to go out the way we did.
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