
GAA
Share
Published 11:25 25 May 2022 BST
Updated 11:28 25 May 2022 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Eoin Walsh tackles Leitrim's Conor Dolan in their Connacht championship clash.[/caption]
Game-day will start out in Stansted, Gatwick or Heath-row - the bookings filled up, so the team is spread out among three different flights in three different airports - and then they'll arrive at different times in Knock airport. From there, after all the dillying and dallying that comes with the territory of airpots, a bus will take them to their hotel in Sligo and, all the while, they'll be focusing on the biggest game of their season.
"It can be long, depending on where you fly from because you're waking up early and you're travelling to the airport and then you're hanging around the airport and then you're getting a bus.
"You're getting to the hotel and you're kind of sitting down and relaxing, trying to eat something in between and to time that for the match as well and then you're getting on a bus and going to the match. Sometimes it nearly feels like it's two days but it is what it is," says Walsh, who plays corner back on the team.
"If we had a Sunday game, we'd be doing something similar, flying out at a later time of a Saturday. I'd try and take annual leave on the Monday after the Sunday sometimes, just to give myself a chance to have the day to relax but yeah, it's the full weekend.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1496047115927048192
"It's probably the partners that it irks a small bit more, when we're heading off for a full weekend. I'd say they might have a different comment to what I just told you," he adds with a laugh.
In a former life, Walsh was a young footballer who played minor and under-21 for Galway. Work took the Moycullen man to London, where he's a physiotherapist and even though life can be busy, even though, for some of the lads, it can be a fair-old cross-city trek to training, there's very little complaining.
They just want to play football.
"Everybody there is there for a reason and it's kind of funny. Everyone comes to London for different reasons but the one thing that gels us and the one thing we have in common is we all love football.
"For me personally, that's what I'm trying to do, I turned 29 during the week so I probably don't have a lot of years left at what you'd call the highest level or playing inter-county and I had a bit of an underage career, U20s and stuff, but your lifespan as an inter-county player is limited and I'm just appreciating it, trying to make the most of it.
"You've lads working outside of London, commuting in a car, coming along the busy roads, could take them longer.
"I'm lucky, only 20 minutes from Ruislip and grasshoppers (the rugby club where they train) but yeah, that is a massive test of lads commitments having to sit on a bus or tube for an hour and a half one-way - then train for an hour and a half - that's probably four hours of your evening gone by the time you get home from work - you're nearly in bed then to do it all over again.
"So it definitely does test lads, but management have been good, they do make allowances and they give us as much planning as possible in advance to make things a bit easier for us."
This Saturday is time to cash the cheque...Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
The GAA, and its president Jarlath Burns, have come under further pressure in regards to their sponsorship deal with Allianz following an open letter from Tyrone GAA. The letter sent, again highlighted the issue of Allianz’s relations to Israel. The German insurance company has been Gaelic football and hurling’s league sponsor since 1993 and have […]
GAA
4 days ago
Fans rubbish Cork boss’ excuses after Munster SHC final loss
They have a point to be fair! One of the main talking points following yesterday’s Munster SHC final, was the full-time whistle, which came before Cork were able to send one last puck into the Limerick box. Rebel players were clearly not pleased by this, claiming that they did not know it was the last […]
GAA
6 days ago
GAA
Cork legend has cheeky quip on Galway stars latest Love Island episode
GAA