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Published 09:53 13 Apr 2023 BST
Updated 09:56 13 Apr 2023 BST
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Curran advocated for the inclusion of Billy Morgan in a plan to get the county's football scene back to a better place.
"It's something that, internally, I think they need to strive to be a lot better. Billy Morgan has been working miracles, still in his 70s, in UCC, I think the likes of him should be brought in to build from the bottom."
Morgan steered UCC to another Sigerson Cup this year, his fourth as a manager, with many young Cork footballers starring on the team.
"Look at Roscommon, we had three debutantes, all in and around 20 and 21.
"There's been a few lads coming through from that age group. If you're ever in doubt between an old fella finishing off and a young fella coming through, you've got to give the young people the opportunity."
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