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Published 15:25 8 Oct 2019 BST
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"The Tuesday night after they win five in a row? I thought that was a bit harsh from RTÉ," Wooly said on Monday's episode of The GAA Hour. "We obviously talk a lot about the funding here but I think they need to be separated. I think it's very unfair that this conversation hangs around the head of James McCarthy who tweeted about it, hangs around the head of Stephen Cluxton and their achievement of winning five in a row. "No funding is going to make those players respond to the Lee Keegan goal the way they did or respond in that twelve minutes (against Kerry). These lads are leaders, winners. "All those conversations need to be had but not on the Tuesday after they won the All-Ireland because this is another conversation of how brilliant they are."https://twitter.com/TheGAAHour/status/1181260917448814594 The club round-up section is now back as we ramp up the action into county final season and a new stipulation has been found for when it's okay to fist a score over the bar... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7yv1IM8WWI
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