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Published 08:55 12 Jul 2023 BST
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10 June 2012; Donal Keogan, Meath, in action against Paul Reid, Carlow. Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship, Quarter-Final, Meath v Carlow, O'Connor Park, Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE[/caption]
O'Rourke's uncle Colm has long been an admirer of Keogan's and it's no wonder that the veteran captains his team.
On top of that, it's hardly any surprise that O'Rourke has tried to bring a common-sense approach to the fray - one of the tell-tale signs being that that he lets players play with their clubs if they're not making the county team.
"There was a great feel-good factor around the county, with the guys that were in Colm's back-room team," says O'Rourke.
"They're men that did it in the Meath jersey, they walked the walk.
"With Sean in the background too, there's nothing but positives there. They trawled the county to get as many faces and as much talent that hadn't been seen, which was great too.
"You've clubs supplying a player or two, that have never done so before or maybe they weren't spotted or weren't getting a chance.
"There's players in there from junior, intermediate and senior clubs, there's no one or two big feeder clubs at the top end of the senior championship. There's a nice spread of players. And of course then, they get to go back and play for their clubs whenever there is a bit of down-time."
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"If they're maybe not on the 26 or the 28, they're released early in the week to play important league games for their clubs, which is important to keep everybody happy, it's important to keep the clubs happy, to keep everybody in good harmony."
Meanwhile, O'Rourke says that the Tailteann Cup has been great for Meath, and will give these young players invaluable experience.
"Nothing beats the satisfaction involved in jumping on a bus after winning the game. To build on that, every couple of weeks is massive. A lot of the times when we won a game, we maybe lost our next one - you could have had your whole season wrapped up in a few games. So for these lads to be playing, in line with an All-Ireland semi-final on after them, that'll be huge for them.
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11 July 2023; Tailteann Cup glory is for the taking! Former Meath shot stopper Paddy O’Rourke pictured today ahead of the 2023 Tailteann Cup Final which takes place this Saturday in Croke Park. O’Rourke teamed up with AIB to look ahead to one of #TheToughest matches of the year between Meath and Down. For updates on the match, exclusive content and behind the scenes action from the Football Championship, follow AIB GAA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile[/caption]Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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