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Published 13:11 3 Dec 2021 GMT
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So the fact that Jason Sherlock, a Dubliner and county legend, went from Na Fianna - where he won three county titles and played for 13 years - and transferred to St Oliver Plunketts, a team in direct opposition, was a bold move to make.
"Vincents hammered us in the 2007 championship, and a break-up of the team looked likely. There was nothing underhanded about my decision to move on."I explained that I wasn't enjoying playing and that the motivation to win wasn't there as the guys I had soldiered with had retired. "I wouldn't have felt right winning without them. The fact that most of the underage talent in the club was focused on hurling meant that there was little opportunity to mentor players and help bring them through. "When I explained all of this to them, I asked if they could give me a reason to play. I met Dessie and that was a hard one. He wasn't happy with my decision, but he never held it against me.""The 1983 All-Ireland winner John Caffrey's wife, Bernie, was chairperson at the time and I approached her about it, met the club executive too, telling them why I wanted to move on,
"I asked Pillar, a Na Fianna stalwart but my Dublin manager too, if a move would jeopardise my inter-county career and he assured me it wouldn't. [caption id="attachment_242905" align="alignnone" width="1521"]"I joined St Oliver Plunket Eoghan Ruadh, who were newly promoted to Division One. I have a strong relationship with Alan Brogan, and we always had a good understanding on the pitch too. "That was a big hook."24 June 2007; Dublin manager Paul Caffrey congratulates Jason Sherlock after the game. Bank of Ireland Leinster Senior Football Championship Semi-Final, Dublin v Offaly, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE[/caption] "So in 2007, I left Na Fianna, after thirteen years, three Dublin championships and one Leinster title. I had spent all of those years with Na Fianna, and they had been super to me.
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