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Published 09:56 4 May 2022 BST
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Cormac Costello and Ciaran Kilkenny both played underage hurling for Dublin.[/caption]
He's hopeful that there's a big season ahead but as he tells us, it could have been so much different. It's when he's talking about his Whitehall-Colmcille club-mate Lee Gannon - a player who, like Costello, also played both hurling and football underage for Dublin - that Costello reminisces about what might have been.
"We all know how great a game hurling is and any opportunity I can to play hurling, I do. Championship usually is at the end of the season, September/October, you get to play a few games and it's great and Lee will play as well. Our club-mate Eoghan O'Donnell as well, is obviously the captain of the Dublin hurlers and Daire Gray is there too.
"So we have a great group of hurlers in our club and growing up, playing the two codes, it's definitely helped us. The hurling is obviously faster, playing on your reactions and it definitely helps as an inside forward, to have your touch in in the hurling, it seems that it compliments the football skills well."
"Like you said, I could never split between the two. I got the opportunity to play with the footballers, got asked in by Jim Gavin with a phone-call. It's something that I still love doing."
He still loves playing with players like James McCarthy - a man who, as captain of the Dublin senior football team - is leading this team in the right direction. The Ballymun man wasn't named to start in Saturday's provincial opener, but he still went up for the toss and still led by example and that's one of the many reasons why Costello has always looked up to him as a player.
"It's the same old James like he has a warrior like spirit. He plays with his heart on his sleeve and he'd do anything for the team to get over the line. He's someone I really look up to as a captain and a player.
"Yeah, we're all in this together, we all have a common goal. Sometimes we have to sacrifice some things but yeah, we're all in it together."
Dublin footballer Cormac Costello in attendance at the launch of this year's AIG Men's and Women's Cups and Shields and AIG Men's and Women's Irish Amateur Close Championships at Elm Park Golf Club in Dublin. AIG also revealed online discounted offers on new car and home insurance policies for Golf Ireland members - for more details go to www.aig.ie/golfer or call 1800407407. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile[/caption]
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