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Published 10:50 3 Feb 2018 GMT
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"I remember when Liam Kearns took over Laois and we wouldn't have been used to the weights. With Micko it was Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday but with Kearns, it was going to be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. So we were in the first meeting with the new panel and they outlined the plan for this new regime. 'Now lads, if anyone doesn't fancy this level of commitment, now's the time to leave.'" "Then ya hear this chair moving and one of the lads was outta there."Usually, if the player's going to leave, he'll just not come back after the meeting. But to get up and head for the door straight after being encouraged to do so in the meeting takes some cojones, you have to admit. Listen to the latest episode of The GAA Hour below. Wooly's story of the Laois lad begins at 45:50.
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