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Published 11:15 11 Oct 2019 BST
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"We were struggling to get in a manager," Morey says to Colm Parkinson, referring to the beginning of the 2019 season.https://twitter.com/TheGAAHour/status/1182576821143064576 Tim Crowe came in and he managed to bring an ace card along with him. With his home club struggling to find a trainer, Davy didn't think twice about giving back to the club that made him the man he is.
"Tim Crowe managed to talk Davy into it to come in with us..."And that was the move that helped bring Sixmilebridge back to another county final. The Bridge take on Cratloe in Cusack Park live on TG4 this Sunday.
" To still train his club while training the county team, we hold him in such high regard for that, it just shows what a Bridge man he is to come back to train us," said Morey."He'd be four nights away with Wexford and he'd spend the other three nights with Sixmilebridge. The players are all delighted, he's been incredible. It shows the desire and passion he has for the game..." "He committed to a Tuesday, a Thursday and then either a Saturday or Sunday morning. Like he got married there last Friday and he was training the Bridge team on Saturday, he's absolutely incredible, the work he puts into it is insane..." "People might worry would he have been able to answer to someone. But they have a great partnership. Davy takes all the training sessions and a good few members of the Wexford backroom team help us out too...I'm sure it releases a bit of pressure on him too..." As for the Cratloe challenge, the neighbouring clubs have been there or thereabouts in every Clare club championship this decade, but this is their first final meeting. Morey is expecting a tough game.
"The parish of Cratloe ends right up into the village of Sixmilebridge. We've been fairly acquainted over the last number of years and we've tested each other's limits. Both teams are going to be absolutely gunning for it. We would have grown up as good friends with the Cratloe lads, having gone to school together, but when it comes to the field, it's all put aside and we go at each other to no-end."Bring on that one. You can watch the Morey interview, the Galvin interview and rest of The GAA Hour show here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9uAPBIxmxQ
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