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'He's not coming in to make up the numbers' - Cadogan happy to have older brother on board for Cork hurlers

The Cadogan brothers Alan and Eoin are gearing up for the start of Cork’s hurling championship against Clare this weekend.

CORK BROTHERS ALAN and Eoin Cadogan have enjoyed some playful battles over the past few years trying to convince each other to play with either the footballers or the hurlers.

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The siblings are proficient in both, with Eoin winning an All-Ireland as a defender for the Cork footballers in 2010.

Alan was just 16 when he looked on at that dramatic one-point win over Down and says that his brother’s achievement offered him a platform to go on and prosper in his own sporting career.

Some gentle attempts at persuasion have gone down between the two over the years to get each other playing one code or the other. Eoin has often tried to encourage his younger brother to join him with the footballers, while Alan wanted Eoin to play the small ball game for Cork.

Alan finally won the war this year, and after spending some time focusing on inter-county football, Eoin has returned to the Cork hurlers for the first time since his last outing in 2014.

In truth, the pair didn’t have too many discussions about their plans for the year ahead during the winter months, and Eoin admitted last April that returning to the hurlers at 31 was ‘a bit of a risk.’

Alan, however, was delighted to hear his brother was throwing his lot into hurling for Cork.

“Eoin’s at an age where he has maybe another two or three years at the top level,” Cadogan said.

“Knowing Eoin, he loves a challenge and there’s huge competition for places there.

He’s not just coming in to make up the numbers. He knows that himself and he’ll be pushing hard for a starting place. It’s great to have him back and it’s nice to have a bit of company going to training.

“Eoin has been around the block, he won an All-Ireland in 2010 when he was my age, 24. He just felt that he kind of wanted to give hurling a go. He could never actually full focus on hurling because he was balancing both of them.

“I didn’t try to persuade him, I left it up to himself. It’s just great to have him.”

He continued: ‘We’re reasonably close. He’d guide me on and off the field a lot over the last couple of years. When I was younger, he probably introduced me to the training environment and what it took – being 16, 17 and what it took to be an inter-county footballer and hurler.

“We kind of learned from that and he took me under his wing in certain aspects both on and off the field. As I said, it’s great to have him involved this year.”

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The dual sport dilemma is a common feature in Cork GAA which has been further complicated by the long tradition of players excelling in both codes.

Jimmy Barry Murphy, Rena Buckley, Briege Corkery and Teddy McCarthy are among the most famous Cork figures to have won Celtic Crosses in hurling/camogie and football.

Eoin is one of the last survivors of the dual player community who was able to balance playing both codes, but the increased training demands in GAA forced him to pick one.

Alan previously played U21 football for Cork, but as he prepares to turn 25 next week, he knows that he has to be selfish about his priorities and forget about any desire to follow his brother’s example in the senior ranks.

“I’m kind of in my peak years now, the years don’t be long going, said the Rochestown College teacher.

“The dual thing is a common enough thing down in Cork because so many can play both hurling and football. I can’t see it being a thing this year or the next couple of years. Fellas just have pick one.

I’d always encourage kids to play as much hurling and football, especially with their club.

“I think it’s possible at [inter-county] minor and under-21 to play both but because the game is constantly changing, you have the new format this year, the level of intensity, the preparation, the professionalism of the is increasing another 10 or 15 per cent over the last two or three years.

“I just don’t think it’s an option anymore to play hurling and football.”

Cork’s Munster championship campaign commences this Sunday with a first-round tie against Clare in Páirc Uí Chaoimh [Throw-in 4pm].

The home fixture will be a repeat of last year’s Munster final, but it is preceded by a disappointing league campaign for the Rebels in which John Meyler’s charges managed to avoid relegation to Division 1B after a composed victory over Waterford.

Overall though, Cadogan says his side are pleased with how they performed in the league and how they used the games to introduce new talent to the big stage, as well as help further develop other players who made their championship debuts last year.

The new round-robin format might present new challenges for Cork, but the end goal remains the same.

“Last year was a very good year under Kieran Kingston but that’s done and dusted,” explains Cadogan. “We were Munster champions last year but we’re not dwelling on that. It’s a completely new format this year. It’s a new year, we have a new management team.

“The league probably didn’t go to plan. Every team’s goal is to get to a league final and build from that for championship.

The Munster Championship is hugely competitive. I don’t think you can pick your top three teams. You’re playing four games in five weeks.

“We have two home games and then two away games but we’re not looking past Clare. It’s a game we’re looking forward to. They’ll out looking for a bit of redemption after last year’s Munster final.”

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    Jul 1st 2013, 12:53 AM

    Good to see Eamon Dunphy was spot on with his assessment of Brazil during his rant at the end of the champions league final…

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    Jul 1st 2013, 12:34 AM

    Piques trips don’t lie….

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    Jun 30th 2013, 11:44 PM

    And then Neymar does that!!!

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:10 AM

    outrageous. great goal.Barca will be happy. the Luiz clearance was a massive turning point

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    Jul 1st 2013, 2:08 AM

    game was well over when luiz cleared

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    Jul 1st 2013, 12:34 AM

    Brazil are still a class team. I think they will go on and win the World Cup for a sixth time.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:09 AM

    Not a hope, they are only good in all those “nobody cares” cups or world tours.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:20 AM

    Titles or cups meant nothing tonight. That was a simple case of passion and “who’s the best”. What a game! Fook the begrudgers”

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    Jul 1st 2013, 6:02 AM

    Some clearance from Luiz that was more impressive than Neymars goal

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    Jul 1st 2013, 7:12 AM

    Trappatoni has to go!

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:20 AM

    This is Spain’s Bishop Brennan’s kick up the arse. They’ll be back.

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    Jun 30th 2013, 11:43 PM

    Def not joe, Brazil seem to really want it. But great clearance by David Luiz, coulda been a draw.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 8:16 AM

    After the passionate singing of the national anthem there was always only going to be one winner. Brazil were awesome at times. Great curtain raiser for WC 2014.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 2:27 AM

    I hope now people stop saying Neymar is the most overrated player ever.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:15 AM

    first time since 1985 spain lose 3-0

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:45 AM

    Shakira played a great game.

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    Jun 30th 2013, 11:59 PM

    Richie sadlier sounds like gift grubs Shane lunch :D

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    Jun 30th 2013, 11:18 PM

    scrappy goal.arbeloa having a nightmare. have money on Spain. not looking good at the moment

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    Jul 1st 2013, 7:22 AM

    Tippy tappy taps out!

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    Jul 1st 2013, 12:55 AM

    After watching that masterpiece by Brazil tonight do you all, well almost all, still think as you did last year here on thejournal.ie, the Euro is of a much higher standard than The World Cup? :) :) :)

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:08 AM

    Brazil were class tonight! David Luiz was like a man possesed! Can’t wait to see Neymar playing with Barca! The only thing I’ll say is Spain played 120 minutes against Italy,had a days less rest & that pitch wasn’t fixed up since the last match.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:18 AM

    Best game any of you will ever see!!

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:21 AM

    That would be France v Germany in the 1982 World Cup. I haven’t googled anything, so I may have something slightly wrong.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:38 AM

    Did you watch it at the tennis club Paul?

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    Jul 1st 2013, 4:47 AM

    I didn’t see the match, just saw the goals. I did see Brazil’s games against Italy and another team and was unimpressed with the standard of football. I know football and politics are two completely different things but at a time when there is so much trouble, pain and anger in the country, a lot of which is centred around the costs of holding a world cup and having terrible health care, high taxes, poor education etc, I would have felt sorry for brazil if they lost the game because the country needs a lift and something to cheer about and there were a lot of sacrifices made for it. I was surprised to see the score of 3-0 and I wonder if Spain weren’t giving it 100 per cent for these reasons above. As I said I didn’t see the game so I’m not saying they didn’t deserve to win, I just wonder if the result would have been different if it was the world cup final at stake.

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    Jul 1st 2013, 7:18 AM

    Here’s where your analysis fell down – “I didn’t see the match”. Spain looked tired and Brazil broke them. They could have won by 5

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:16 PM

    Haha fair enough

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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:22 AM

    Just figured out why good comments get red thumbs including trolls……..!!

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    Jul 1st 2013, 12:50 PM

    I always knew that my team would get back on track ;) also I think that they needed some time to reconnect again with the new players

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