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Published 16:39 20 Nov 2020 GMT
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It will be an emotionally charged environment and, on Thursday's GAA Hour, it was discussed whether or not that should be tapped into.
In 2007, Ireland hosted England at Croke Park for a Six Nations clash and the pre-match is now iconic in sporting pop culture and history. John Hayes and Jerry Flannery were swept away with the significance of the moment and Ireland went on to hammer England into the ground with two first half tries and a 30-point margin of victory in the end.
Colm Parkinson agrees that it's important to stay cool and focus on the plan but, on other times - times like Tipperary v Cork in a Munster final in 2020 - he thinks the emotions should be stirred up.
"Have sports psychologists ruined this whole thing?" Wooly asked on the show. "They would tell you that Bull Hayes crying during that national anthem is no way to prepare mentally for a game, and all that emotion. "Because psychologists would tell you to separate emotion from the process - they sound a bit like Jim Gavin. I understand the message but, Jesus Christ - especially in a situation like this - there's times when playing on emotion is good. "Just that rawness. We're human beings. Send them out wound up altogether!"Dublin All-Ireland winner Ger Brennan said that wearing the jersey would force him into another gear.
"If ever there was an opportunity to smack the hurley off the desk, it's this Sunday," Brennan said. "Tactically, they'll have their homework done and they'll know Cork's strengths and weaknesses and go through that process diligently no doubt. But I think there's very little to be said in the dressing room beforehand on Sunday when you look at the history that's there and the jersey that they are wearing. "As a player, I'd be feeling that pressure where 'I'm going to be an embarrassment if I don't put my f**king head on the line and do everything that's required'. Without crossing over into the red zone. "But different players are motivated differently. Some guys can become emotionally hijacked and lose sight of whatever it is they're supposed to be doing."Listen to the full show here.
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