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Published 12:12 11 Jan 2020 GMT
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For the third year in a row, the flying half back could be set for another big clash.
With the Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup beginning this weekend and scheduled to finish on Wednesday January 29, Molloy could, subject to NUIG's progression in the competition, play five crucial games in the space of just 18 days. He could play four Sigerson Cup games in that period (Round One, quarter final, semi-final and final) with an All-Ireland club final in the middle of it all, fixed for January 19.
Indeed, if NUIG beat UCC in the first round of the Sigerson Cup this Sunday, Molloy will have both a Sigerson quarter final and an All-Ireland club final on January 19, as it stands.
Jerome Quinn caught up with the man himself at the launch of the college competitions in DCU recently and he bemoaned the scheduling of it all.
"It's crazy, if we win on the 12th (Vs UCC), the quarter finals are on the 19th - there's a clash there again, it's all up in the air again," he said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_9-lv5cSRU
He's been very hard done by here.
President of the GAA John Horan said that "there's nothing easy, and we have to do our best to work around them," to Quinn in response, but maybe it would have been made a bit easier if all these unnecessary pre-season competitions were slashed from the calendar, to give some wiggle-room for what's important.
The first round of the Sigerson and Fitzgibbon kicks off this weekend, and the fixtures are below.
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