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Published 08:17 16 Oct 2020 BST
Updated 08:50 16 Oct 2020 BST
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Travelling alone to training is key to keeping the virus at bay, according to the former All-Star.
"It’s going to be very difficult to keep cases out and it’s that message to get through to the players - you travel on your own even if you are the same club. I think the Irish soccer situation last week concentrated minds too on how the close contacts can affect you. Especially now when we are so close to the matches and if you are a close contact you are going to be out for 14 days and your championship could be over. I have a young myself in Dublin myself on the hurling panel, he’s moved back home again today and he will travel when he has a lecture just to try and stay away from it. But I think the mood is positive and the players are anxious to play.
"They’ll be living like hermits, I imagine. If you lose one player grand but it’s the close contact element of it that players have to be very careful of."
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