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Dublin hurling’s latest scoring sensation unlikely to play for Dublin hurlers in 2017

Published 15:19 8 Dec 2016 GMT

Updated 15:46 8 Dec 2016 GMT

Patrick McCarry
Dublin hurling’s latest scoring sensation unlikely to play for Dublin hurlers in 2017

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There will be a time in the not too distant future when the last dual inter-county player in the country finally steps back from one sporting pursuit.

It was heartening to see Podge Collins give it a whirl for Clare in both hurling and football codes, earlier this year, but two back-door campaigns put a huge squeeze on him. In 2017, he has committed himself to the hurlers. Dublin hurling supporters would have been forgiven if Con O'Callaghan's 1-4 for Cuala, against O’Loughlin Gaels in the Leinster final, got them far too excited. This was the same O'Callaghan that bagged 4-3 in their Leinster SHC quarter final victory over Laois outfit Borris-Kilcotton. He has 6-10 in the championship, so far, and Derry's Slaughtneil are in his sights. Con O'Callaghan signs autographs for supporters 6/11/2016 Given the strife the Dubs senior panel is going through - with talk of in-fighting and players being ostracised - O'Callaghan offered a tantalising glimpse of exciting forward play. That being said, there is a greater chance O'Callaghan will play a support role for Dublin's footballers next year and side-step inter-county hurling completely. Mark Schutte, Dublin hurler and Cuala teammate of O'Callaghan, feels the 21-year-old has his sights firmly set on breaking into Jim Gavin's starting 15. Schutte told The GAA Hour:
"To be honest, I have been in his ear before but he is a motivated individual and he really wants to give the football a good go. He had a great year with the Dublin U21 footballers and is probably looking to push on with the seniors next year. "Unfortunately for us, I don't think we'll be seeing him with the Dublin hurlers jersey next season." Schutte added, "Each to their own. I fully respect those lads [that chose football]; they are picking up All-Ireland medals. It is probably up to us as a hurling squad to push on.  "If we start competing at that level, we'll probably motivate younger lads coming out of minors - that if we have hurling and football teams competing for All-Irelands, they might opt for the hurlers."
With the likes of Schutte, David Treacy and O'Callaghan doing the job for Cuala, Dublin club hurling could yet receive a massive, much-needed boost. Diarmuid Connolly makes his long overdue GAA Hour debut and Colm Parkinson talks to Cuala and Dublin hurler Mark Schutte.
Dublin hurling's latest scoring sensation unlikely to play for Dublin hurlers in 2017