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Published 16:20 11 Dec 2020 GMT
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"I had planned to go in a different place and clearly the opportunity came up and I was approached to go for it. I was only ratified a night or two ago," Plunkett spoke about becoming the new Laois manager on The GAA Hour. "I'm looking forward to the job. I was there before, I know the team well and there are a lot of work ahead of us. "Firstly, I would say a big thanks to Eddie [Brennan] and to Niall [Corcoran] and Tommy [Fitzgerald] for the work that they've done. I was always a Laois supporter and following the team. They've put the team in a good place and it's up to us now to build on that and see where there are improvements. "We just need to really maximise the talent that's in the county and just improve on any aspect that we can and get the performance the best we can. "We have a job to do and it's not just the management. It's the Laois county board, it's the Laois team, it's the Laois supporters and it's management all together driving as hard as we can. "Certainly that's what I'll be doing, just pulling all of the strands together and then trying to maximise performances every single day."Cheddar's analysis, his passion and his concision on hot-button topics, as well as his big heart and affable nature, all combined to make him a prolific pundit on The GAA Hour with Colm Parkinson. It's a role he has relished. Especially when he ended up reliving talking points at games he was going to watch.
"It's been brilliant. I'm amazed by the reach of the show, Wooly," he said. "I've really, really enjoyed meeting people along the way and somebody bringing up a point that was discussed the previous week. It was only then that the power of it came home to me. "I'm very thankful to be on the show and would certainly be open to being on it again but I just don't think I could comment on things properly whilst I'm in this job and I don't think it would be fair to other managers and other teams and certainly not our own team."You can listen to his final show right here and his talk about being the new Laois manager at the very top of the episode.
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