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Published 15:12 7 Feb 2022 GMT
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Sheehan said that because he highlighted alleged abuse of his players, it will make others be "more careful about what they say" as a result.
"People might say, 'it's only a wind-up'. But in my dressing room, I have a number of players who are from mixed marriages.
"So we are a team that is all religions involved. It's probably the unique nature of Down hurling, particularly on the Ards Peninsula."
"When they make those comments, they might make them as throw-away comments. But they are hurtful to some of the players involved because of their family background."
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