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Published 10:40 10 May 2021 BST
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"I don't want to be patronising towards them, that performance today suggests that they are going to struggle next year," the two-time All-Star began. "It almost reminded me of a boxer going up a division but not having the weight to match the ambition. "They have the population, they have the passion for hurling, hopefully they will benefit from their time up there, but I would worry that they are going to suffer a lot of beatings based on that performance today..."https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1391639995497304064 So as Darren Gleeson's Antrim, not long after staring Donal Óg down on the wall of their dressing room, backed up their unbeaten 2020 with a sensational win over Clare on Sunday, it was hardly any surprise that the Cork man was in their line of fire. With typical dead-pan style, Óg Cusack made a topical reference to Eoghan Harris' fake Twitter accounts and his dismissal from The Sunday Independent, before putting it up the Saffrons once again.
"There are six people that contribute to Donal Óg Cusack punditry. And the person who said that, was not myself. It was just a platform that's used to support my hurling comrades in the north...""But what was also said that night was that, based on the evidence that day, there was a stark difference in terms of physicality and the quality of the McDonagh Cup final as to the game afterwards. "Nobody was as happy as me with that result today. Every other hurling person in Ireland was delighted to see it - an absolute fillip to the National League and to hurling. I'd be delighted if this pundit here would be proved wrong on many, many more occasions." "But I still think they are going to struggle in this division." Darren Gleeson won't need any team-talks this year, just play Donal Óg on repeat.
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