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Published 17:46 31 Jul 2023 BST
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Jack McCaffrey celebrates with James McCarthy and (right) speaks to RTÉ. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I guess I was fortunate enough to leave the Dublin set-up when we were flying high, and all we had experience of, really, was getting to where we wanted to be. When I arrived back, I was worried about maybe that standards had changed, management styles were different or maybe players weren't playing as well as they had. After a week, 10 days, it was like, 'This is the gang. We're going to win the All-Ireland'."McCaffrey stepped away from the Dublin panel in 2020 but was one of a few players with winning pedigree convinced to come back. The 29-year-old explained that the idea behind the likes of him, Paul Mannion and Stephen Cluxton returning was to help mentor the next generation. McCaffrey said:
"It was a very different experience for me, this year, coming back in as a fella that had soldiered alongside some of the older guys... I know Jamesie [McCarthy] has talked about it before, but the point of today, and this year, was not to add medals to the pockets of lads that have a few. It was to set a standard for lads, going forward. "And I'll tell you that these younger guys that are in the mix now would put us to shame. we have a very exciting time ahead for Dublin GAA."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1685776294095859712 Following the two-point final victory over Kerry, Dublin stars James McCarthy and Dean Rock both admitted they would consider their inter-county future over the winter months. Related articles:
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