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Published 16:39 12 Jun 2020 BST
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"I'm not in favour of Team Ulster. There are so many issues, even leaving aside the logistical nightmare. My big fear is what would happen to the county players who are left behind. If you take Down, what would happen if you take Danny Toner, Conor Woods and the two Sands brothers out of Down? It would be such a less attractive proposition...could we possibly kill hurling?"
"I don't think it's going anywhere. It's a non-runner. There's a bit of me, the selfish bit of me - you're just thinking wouldn't it be unbelievable to get a crack at someone in a preliminary All-Ireland quarter final - but I see that as something I can do with Antrim to be totally honest. There's a seriously strong crop of young players coming through who I feel will spend the vast majority of their careers in Division One."
Going on McManus' take, the only real prospect of a team Ulster would be an amalgamation that doesn't include Antrim - a team which McKaigue adds would struggle even in the second tier.
"I believe that to be brutally honest that a team without Antrim wouldn't win the Joe McDonagh. I know there's probably people biting their teeth listening to that, but the best hurlers in the province predominantly are from Antrim..."
You can listen to the full Team Ulster chat and much more from Thursday's GAA Hour Show here.
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