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<blockquote data-quote="redrebel123" data-source="post: 7149208" data-attributes="member: 50471"><p>Think this is much fairer with an older player. Hayes only just out of dual 20s, on bench for footballers and is on a good run with his club for hurling. Understandably tough decision and he is only young so has time to have a crack off the hurling in his own head I suppose.</p><p></p><p>I do think it’s a pity as he’s a super talented footballer, because of his youth I wouldn’t close the door on him - especially because Cork need someone like him to fill the shoes of Ian Maguire once he inevitably slows down in the next few years. </p><p></p><p>But yes in the short term, for this season he should no longer be a concern of anyone who cares about Cork football. And the footballers will move on with out him as they did with many last year. Far too often people are concerned with players who are unavailable to Cork and speak of them when they are naming best starting 15s etc (Hurley, Connolly, Clon group etc). If they are unavailable it doesn’t achieve anything to pretend they are, playing with what we have worked out ok last year and it will again this season</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrebel123, post: 7149208, member: 50471"] Think this is much fairer with an older player. Hayes only just out of dual 20s, on bench for footballers and is on a good run with his club for hurling. Understandably tough decision and he is only young so has time to have a crack off the hurling in his own head I suppose. I do think it’s a pity as he’s a super talented footballer, because of his youth I wouldn’t close the door on him - especially because Cork need someone like him to fill the shoes of Ian Maguire once he inevitably slows down in the next few years. But yes in the short term, for this season he should no longer be a concern of anyone who cares about Cork football. And the footballers will move on with out him as they did with many last year. Far too often people are concerned with players who are unavailable to Cork and speak of them when they are naming best starting 15s etc (Hurley, Connolly, Clon group etc). If they are unavailable it doesn’t achieve anything to pretend they are, playing with what we have worked out ok last year and it will again this season [/QUOTE]
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