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Published 14:23 18 Nov 2021 GMT
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Speaking at a press conference for the Go-Ahead Dublin Senior Football Club Championship final which takes place in Parnell Park in Dublin on Sunday, Kilmacud Crokes football captain insists that both codes drive each other on.
"There might be a narrative out there that we're a big club and we're separated but there is a really strong relationship. "I actually live with two of the hurlers (Caolan Conway and Oisin O'Rorke). A lot of the hurlers I'd be good friends with, so there's definitely a good relationship between the footballers and the hurlers."We're absolutely delighted that they got over the line on Saturday, just about. No, it's a good relationship, definitely." [caption id="attachment_240975" align="alignnone" width="2048"]
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For both codes in the same club to be so successful and compete at the highest level in the county, you would imagine that there is a fair few dual players, putting in the hours for both sides.
However, in this case, only Brian Sheehy plays for both codes, starting last week's final for the hurlers and coming on as a sub in the footballers semi-final against Ballyboden.
Cunningham explains why he believes there's only one senior dual player in the club at present.
"I think, particularly in Dublin, it's not just Gaelic and hurling, a lot of the clubs around us...like, you have rugby schools, and you have soccer as well so maybe children at a young age are getting pulled from three or four different directions."Possibly that's part of the reason. But yeah, we always have one or two. It is very hard to do both. Unless you're established, you run the risk of falling between two stools.
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