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O'Connell at yesterday's media day. Ramsey Cardy/SPORTSFILE

No regrets for adopted Dubliner Darragh O'Connell after quitting the Kerry panel

The school teacher is preparing for the Leinster club final with Cuala.

DARRAGH Oโ€™CONNELL HAS committed his long-term hurling future to his adopted Dublin and AIB Leinster club finalists Cuala, insisting he has no regrets about quitting his native Kerry.

The 24-year old former Kingdom midfielder made his Dublin debut last May in a challenge game and started against Galway in the Leinster championship semi-final replay.

It followed several years of living in Dublin and working as a schoolteacher in Greystones and making the arduous journey back and forth to Kerry for club and county sessions on a regular basis.

On the face of it, it was a significant hurling upgrade for Oโ€™Connell though Dublin had a poor Championship campaign while Kerry, in turn, capitalised on Allianz league promotion to gain full MacCarthy Cup status with their Christy Ring Cup win.

โ€œKerry was where I grew up, Abbeydorney is where it all started for me and Iโ€™m still great friends with all the lads,โ€ said Oโ€™Connell. โ€œBut I made my decision, no regrets. I can look back and say there is certainly no what ifs there.
โ€œItโ€™s been a fantastic year. Iโ€™m representing Dublin now and Iโ€™m representing Cuala and Iโ€™m trying to do that to the best of my ability. But then again, I was absolutely delighted with the guys and what they did this year, especially to beat Antrim in Parnell Park (to gain league promotion), that was probably the big one and then to go on and win a second Christy Ring was brilliant.โ€

AIB GAA Club Championship Leinster Hurling & Munster Football Provincial Final Media Day Cualaโ€™s Darragh Oโ€™Connell is pictured alongside Paul Roche from Oulart the Ballagh ahead of the AIB GAA Leinster Senior Hurling Club Championship Final on 29 November in Dr Cullen Park at 2pm. Ramsey Cardy / SPORTSFILE Ramsey Cardy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE

Both Cuala, based on the south-side of Dublin close to Wicklow, and Oulart-The Ballagh, will be battling for a maiden Leinster title success on Sunday. But while Cuala have been in just one final before, in 1989, Oulart have contested six of them, infamously losing four-in-a-row between 2010 and 2013.

Perhaps in light of Cualaโ€™s semi-final win over the Kilkenny champions, Clara, their lack of baggage โ€“ the sort that Oulart must carry after all those losses โ€“ and a clutch of inter-county players in their ranks, the Dubliners are significant favourites for Sundayโ€™s tie in Carlow.

โ€œInitially our focus was to win the county championship,โ€ said Oโ€™Connell. โ€œWe achieved that goal and we sat down the day afterwards to re-evaluate where we were doing and to set new goals. It was a brand new championship, the Leinster club, and one we have very little experience of playing in.

โ€œI suppose we just got a little bit of momentum, getting over Coolderry in Tullamore was a huge win for us, especially having to go down there on a bad day. That was a great result and to go on and beat Clara afterwards was great. Whenever you are going to play the Kilkenny champions, itโ€™s going to be tough no matter what week it is. That gave us more momentum again so that was a great couple of weeks.โ€

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    Mute Frainc ร“ Broin
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    Nov 25th 2015, 1:14 PM

    Good hurler, dont blame him, its a mad commitment to head back to your county for training etc. Some have done it for years but if you are settled somewhere far from your county it can impact on family life etc.

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    Mute IrishGravyTrain
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    Nov 25th 2015, 7:34 AM

    Similar to someone going off joining the British Army. Probably more acceptable now as time has moved on. If that is what he wants to do then good luck and all the best.

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    Mute Cormac O'Gara
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    Nov 25th 2015, 7:55 AM

    Absolutely ridiculous comparison to make.

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    Mute Dave Meagher
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    Nov 25th 2015, 8:37 AM

    Maybe a bit OTT but personally I couldnโ€™t give my all for another county but maybe if I was living there I might feel differently . I transferred clubs in my early 20โ€ฒs but my hand was forced and signing a transfer request was tough , I stared at the letter for an hour before signing it.

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    Mute Irish Politico
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    Nov 25th 2015, 3:15 PM

    Hurlers are second class citizens in Kerry. Failed footballers at best.

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    Mute Jim Bird
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    Nov 25th 2015, 3:52 PM

    You sir are a d1ck head

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    Mute gary sheehan
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    Nov 26th 2015, 12:17 PM

    That shows exactly what you know because most of the Kerry hurlers have no interest in playing football and many hurling clubs such as abbeydorney donโ€™t even have football team

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