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Published 13:38 20 Oct 2021 BST
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Cian Lynch pictured alongside his uncle Ciaran Carey, who was a brother of Paul's.[/caption]
Paul Carey was part of a brilliant Patrickswell team and as is often the case in club GAA, the next generation has followed in the footsteps of those that hurled before them. Lynch was talking to us at the launch of the John West Féile and as he recalls his days as an underage hurler, he recalls growing up during Patrickswell's golden generation alongside Aaron Gillane and Diarmuid Byrnes.
"At that age when you go away on a Feile weekend it's your first time away from your home comforts, your parents. You're relying on each other and on your management and it does create a bond. We look back on those memories and we had great laughs. The messing we did and the craic we had, they're great memories."
"You start off hurling with your local club and primary school and for us it was in Patrickswell national school and the club. To get those underage memories are special. It's not all about winning at underage either, it's just about pushing yourself and enjoying all those experiences and that's what we've done.
"As a kid you're dreaming of representing your club and on a day like this and we're very fortunate to be in this position. "
"To sit back and have a laugh about those memories, that's what it's all about and those are the conversations we'll have in years to come, they'll be about those féile days and for the youngsters to play in it this year, it's special and I hope they enjoy it. Like, when you're training in the local pitch, in school, everywhere, you're pushing the guys beside you."
That's what they've done, and that's what's brought them here.
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John West Féile Ambassador, Limerick hurler Cian Lynch, at the launch of John West Féile, 2021 at Croke Park. Celebrations of John West Féile’s 50th anniversary are taking place at Croke Park and Thurles over Halloween. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile.[/caption]Peter Canavan has positive slant after Donegal suffer shock loss to Down
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