DARRAGH OโCONNELL 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 OโConnell 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.
โKerry was where I grew up, Abbeydorney is where it all started for me and Iโm still great friends with all the lads,โ said OโConnell. โBut I made my decision, no regrets. I can look back and say there is certainly no what ifs there.
โItโs been a fantastic year. Iโm representing Dublin now and Iโm representing Cuala and Iโm 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
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 Cualaโs 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 Sundayโs tie in Carlow.
โInitially our focus was to win the county championship,โ said OโConnell. โWe 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.
โI 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, itโs 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
Thatโs shocking from Tipp. Why not play in the Munster Senior League against Limerick Clare Waterford Kerry and Cork give fellas realistic game time instead of meaningless friendly wins over depleted Mary I team. I might be wrong there might be something I donโt know.
It was a fundraising game but maybe they should have played it earlier in the year
Spot on. They had no interest in the Munster League, because they thought they would have meaningless matches. Guess what happened next!
Was that three McGrath brothers playing together? Liam, John and Noel? Also very promising to see Bill Maher from Kilsheelan-Kilcash, a traditionally footballing club, lining out.
Noel and john brothers,liam is a cousin.
Rubbish. The lunatics have finally taken over the asylum. What did he learn from this? How could you possibly gauge a players potential in a game like thisโ? You could have dragged 15 lads out of a pub, who would have put up a better show. They passed on the Munster Hurling League for this garbage? He wanted the month of January to himself. He could well be getting a whole lot more months, as this shower have no idea how to run a hurling team at elite level.What a moron. OโShea was a romantic, and this guy is the โTerminatorโ in a hurling form. The Tipperary County Board should be strung up, for appointing these idiots.
Oh lord I hope u dont follow tipp u moron.could do with out your like.