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Published 14:43 11 Feb 2019 GMT
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Fast forward a couple of months and these lads will be chasing each other down in the Leinster Championship. Wexford and Dublin - two counties who have been on the periphery of their province for some time, for one of them to return, the other will have to fall.
Two fierce modern rivals, Wexford and Dublin will face off in the height of the summer and these lads could well be marking each other.
Foley, the thundering half back, Burke the sharpshooting wing forward.
For now, however, they're united by the DCU jersey and with both of them having been on the team that lost the Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup final to UL last year, they'll be gunning to put that one right this time around.
That starts with UCC on Tuesday and if Foley continues to drill inviting balls forward and if Burke keeps on making it count, who's to say they won't make it back to the final flight?
Live stream of DCU vs UCC available from 4.45pm at electricireland/ie/hec or Electric Ireland’s YouTube channel.
Tipperary's O'Dwyer is small in stature but he's big in heart and if he keeps on patrolling Tipperary's and UCC's last line with such venom and bite, he'll have a place nailed down at two or four come the summer.
It won't be long then until he's following the elusive trail of a man like Shane Kingston with the aim of spoiling him. Cork and Tipperary's rivalry goes back years but it hasn't weaned one bit and this summer it will be as big as ever.
Kingston and O'Dwyer will be head to head then but they're shoulder to shoulder now. For the UCC skull and cross-bones.
Live stream of Mary I v NUI Galway available from 2.15pm at electricireland/ie/hec or Electric Ireland’s YouTube channel.
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