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Published 14:19 20 Jun 2022 BST
"The amount of podcasts and social media coverage now - and all of them avenues are hungry for stories, and the Tailteann Cup will give us stories if we give it a profile."Beirne backed up that point by describing Leitrim's interest in the competition, and the impact it will have on youngsters in the county. "Originally, you'd get knocked out and you could get a tough qualifier draw, you could get a tough draw - you just don't know, so you could take the foot off the gas But with this Tailteann Cup, we all got a team at our level, so we went straight back into training and we were like, 'right this is a big chance for us.' It's worked really well for us because, in Leitrim, all year, our aim was we want to get up there to Croke Park. Everyone is devastated back home over the fact that we didn't make it so it has worked well. "I've grown up watching Kerry and Dublin and Tyrone playing in Croke Park but just take a Leitrim kid - if they're watching us playing out there in Croke Park, it's a huge driving force for them. That's what the Sligo kids will be doing today, watching their own players, crucially, from their own counties." Watching from afar, Joe Brolly was certainly impressed with the young Mohill man and Beirne should take that as a compliment, because we all know that Brolly doesn't dole out praise for the sake of it. https://twitter.com/JoeBrolly1993/status/1538564532767006720
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