Search icon

GAA

04th May 2017

New York manager raving about Dublin hurler set to face Sligo footballers

Can he inspire a championship upset?

Conan Doherty

Danny Sutcliffe is a prime bit of hot property.

The man is only just 25 but he had already become a crucial mainstay of the Dublin hurling setup.

His attacking prowess with a stick might well have been what was defining his inter-county career but the St. Jude’s native is also a handy footballer who has an All-Ireland minor title to prove it.

On Sunday, Sutcliffe will have the opportunity to showcase his talent with a size five at senior county level when New York welcome Sligo to Gaelic Park for the first game of the 2017 championship (throw-in: 8.15pm Irish time).

On the latest GAA Hour, both county managers spoke about preparations ahead of the Connacht preliminary clash and Justin O’Halloran, in his second season in charge in America, admitted that they are confident.

Just last year, Division One semi-finalists Roscommon escaped with a one-point win in New York and the boss believes that they now have ‘pride in the jersey’ in the Big Apple. They also have Danny Sutcliffe, a secret weapon of sorts.

“He’s quite good now,” O’Halloran said.

“He has both feet. He’ll kick with both feet and he’s a very intelligent player. He’ll run all day for you too.

“I certainly have no complaints about Danny. He’ll try his best and he’ll always give a full effort.”

It’s not just Sutcliffe. O’Halloran is also working with three Sligo players who are about to face their native county and there’s a feeling that New York could just complete the team’s first ever championship win on Sunday.

Listen to the full interview below from 42:45 for insight into what’s happening over there.

WATCH: Liverpool BOTTLED the title race 🤬 | Who will win the Premier League?