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Published 11:08 1 Dec 2022 GMT
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"Because when I played minor and under-21, they just picked it from a club perspective, you were happy to be there, got a bit of gear and went away.
"But it's completely changed now. And the whole concept of Antrim hurling is changing and is changing for the good."
But for now, it's all about the present and it's all about the club. Dunloy have had some great days, making All-Ireland finals in 2003 and 2004, and Cunning is hoping to bring those days back.
"We watched them when we were younger. And we grew up trying to be them.
"Because that's where every club player wants to be, competing for All-Irelands. At the same time, you can't dwell on the history, but if you do, you won't change much in the present. Because we're a completely different team now. And we're trying to create our own history."
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