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Published 08:14 16 Oct 2020 BST
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1 July 1990; Kerry's Pat Spillane is tackled by Cork's Denis Walsh. Munster Football Final, Cork v Kerry, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE[/caption]
“It’s something that’s floating around a lot, about the credibility of the Championship if a team has to pull out or if a team is depleted and I’d like to challenge that narrative because I think that’s quite a lot of rubbish to be quite honest with you," he begins at the launch of RTÉ's Championship coverage.
"I’ll tell you why: if you win a county medal, no one asks you whether it was the senior championship or the junior championship or the intermediate championship. A county medal is a county medal. If you win a league medal with your club, no one will ask you was it Division 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5..."
Spillane goes back to the good old days to prove his point. "If you can remember the All-Ireland senior hurling championship in 1941," he says, "well I'd doubt any of you can remember that...BUT, foot and mouth was rampant in this country and on the insistence of the Department of Agriculture, both Tipperary and Kilkenny had to withdraw from the hurling Championship. Cork won the 1941 All-Ireland Hurling Championship beating Dublin. I can tell you this, there isn’t a person in Cork with his 1941 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship medal that’s saying, ‘Ah well, this is not a credible medal, we were lucky to win it’. A 1941 All-Ireland medal was won by Cork and it’s credible, I don’t give a tuppenny!"
As for the logistics and the health concerns surrounding this championship going forward, the nine-time All-Star refutes the notion that a modern day player would brush virus symptoms under the carpet for the sake of, or indeed under the pressure of, playing a game.
“I think we’re underestimating these guys. The responsibility these lads will show and with the rapid testing and all, I don’t think, I really don’t believe there’s an inter-county player who will chance his arm with a symptom and try and play in a big match. I don’t think so, it won’t happen and if it does, it’s wrong anyway."
"I think we need a championship, the country needs a championship, the country needs sport and the championship over the next 10 weeks is he escape we need to get away from the doom and gloom. It will be, as someone has said, a symbol we are trying to fight back in some way against this deadly virus Covid 19 and I am looking forward to it, I really am..."
And so says all of us.
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