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Published 12:25 3 Nov 2016 GMT
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"There was no football played for something like five weeks because Meath were in an under-21 B hurling final and there were other various things," Colm O'Rourke told SportsJOE on The GAA Hour. "It certainly shouldn't be running this late. We got lucky this year [weather-wise]. "Meath aren't a team that have been in the latter stages of the All-Ireland recently but the championship final was played on the bank holiday Monday last year and just one day earlier this year. It shouldn't happen like that."However, O'Rourke doesn't buy the idea that there are no games for club players.
"At the same time, people are always complaining about club and no club football - it's all bullshit. "I think we've played 25 competitive games this year with Simonstown. Now, if teams are getting over 20 games - which every club in Meath is getting - they can't really complain too much. The only issue we have all the time is that we play a lot of games without our county players. That's the only issue I have. "It's up to each individual county board - they should be able to sort out their club fixtures. I don't know what the Club Players Association can do. Obviously Paraic Duffy is trying to shorten the inter-county season and I'd be very much in favour of that because you can't ever get the joy and satisfaction at county level that most of the people who are involved at local club level can do from winning a championship - whether it's junior, intermediate or senior. "Maybe I'm a bit of a bog man. I just prefer the local scene."Maybe we're all just bog men. Listen to Colm O'Rourke's full interview on The GAA Hour below. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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