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Published 09:15 30 Sept 2020 BST
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"I did a lot of walking. I watched my calories big time. I got back on the bike cycling. Did a small bit of running, even in the last week or two there were a few times when I just threw down my phone and didn't bother with it, I wouldn't have done that before and I don't think that's any harm," he added.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1239501528421076994 A change is as good as a rest and the talented single-figure handicap golfer was delighted to get back on the course in Dromoland Castle. "I can remember when the restriction was lifted with the 5k and I really wanted to play golf. I think I was about 12 or 13k from it and I thought about it and I rang Dromoland and said I might come up and play but I changed my mind and I held tough on it until they brought in the regulations which allowed us to play. "But did I enjoy getting out and hitting the small ball around too. It was great. I got to play with my friends again that time wouldn't have allowed me before and really enjoyed it. It was nice to get out there and I appreciated walking around with them, having the craic, breathing the air in, it was just great..." But still, the hurling never strayed too far and that's how he wanted it. Those thoughts of a year without the game he loves were torturous and to get back training his own club Sixmilebridge was a gift, to win the championship with them even better. https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1310492842343751680
29 September 2020; Wexford senior hurling manager, Davy Fitzgerald, reflecting on some of the golden moments of his career at the EirGrid Official Timing Sponsorship launch. EirGrid, the state-owned company that develops and manages the flow of electricity across Ireland, has been a proud partner of the GAA since 2015. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile[/caption]
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