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Published 22:20 6 Feb 2018 GMT
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"It was really tough going," Russell told SportsJOE. "I don't know how I managed to get away through the six games without an injury to be honest. I played the five full games and the first half of the other one. By the last game, I was really feeling it. I'll be doing a lot of recovery in the next week."Here's the exact schedule of games he went through in the 12-day spell.
It would be hard enough to fulfill such a rigorous and intense schedule of games for a professional athlete, but for a man working overnight shifts and travelling down the country to Cork, Clare and everywhere in between from Dublin - it really doesn't bear thinking about.
"I suppose it didn't help either, I'm only recently graduated from the Garda College, and I'm after starting a job up in Dublin. "I was working nights and other shifts in that space of time, like before the game against Cavan, I was working until 4am on the Friday morning, and then I was leaving Dublin for our game against Cavan at 10am that morning." "Anytime I wasn't working or playing, I was in the pool or out in the sea in Dun Laoghaire. In fairness, the Guards really looked after me in that regard and they helped me with anything I needed."https://twitter.com/jackosham/status/960891129926422529
"But, yeah the whole situation is up in the air," Russell continued. "It's not fair on players at all. Like for us in the Garda College, we were actually supposed to be playing a Sigerson and a Fitzgibbon game one day after another, so we had to ask them to change it. "But seeing as we're not really in college, we're only there for 8 months, they weren't really out to help us that much like."On a night when yet another Kerry young gun in Peter Crowley came off injured at half-time in a Sigerson Cup game, it's time the GAA got rid of those stupid pre-season competitions, played the Sigerson Cup a bit earlier and enforced a blanket ban on players playing for their counties and colleges.
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