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Jason Forde: 'It was a huge disappointment' Morgan Treacy/INPHO

Dream senior debut plans turned into 'a disaster' for Tipperary's Jason Forde last year

The Tipperary youngster on the pain of missing out against Limerick due to illness.

IT WAS MEANT to be the biggest day of his hurling career but for Jason Forde it transpired to be โ€˜a disasterโ€™.

A highly-rated player following his exploits at underage level, Forde was named to start on the Tipperary senior team for last Juneโ€™s Munster semi-final against Limerick.

But then the Silvermines club man saw his dreams scuppered.

โ€œIโ€™d a stomach bug the night before. That was a bit of a disaster especially as it was only my first championship start. For something like that to happen was a big blow.

โ€œI got on to the bus on the Sunday morning and I just went up to Eamon (Oโ€™Shea) and told him. I knew that something wasnโ€™t right. Iโ€™d a chat with the doc and with the heat that was there that day, he said there was no chance for me and Iโ€™d only last a few minutes. They pulled the plug then.

โ€œIt was a huge disappointment. Iโ€™d only played bits of games in the league. To have it taken away through illness was a big thing for me.โ€

Fordeโ€™s disappointment was compounded when Tipperary suffered defeat to Limerick and when he did eventually make his senior championship debut last July, it was on a night when Kilkenny knocked out Tipperary in that seismic qualifier clash.

Next Sunday, itโ€™s Limerick in the opposition corner facing Tipperary again but the fervent level of competition for places in Eamon Oโ€™Sheaโ€™s side means itโ€™s difficult for Forde to know if heโ€™ll be involved.

Jason Forde under pressure Forde featured in this year's league against Waterford. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

โ€œItโ€™s going to be really hard to get on the team. Itโ€™s a competitive environment and you have to take any chance you get. Our team will probably change from where it was last year. Iโ€™m sure Limerickโ€™s team will have changed. Going on a game from last year is irrelevant in a way.

โ€œWe addressed key points where things could be improved on but after that then it was just put the shoulder to the wheel and go back training again. Moral victories arenโ€™t any good to us. Weโ€™ve been close to Kilkenny over the last years and thereโ€™s only been a puck of a ball in it but at the end of the day when you donโ€™t win, itโ€™s disappointing.โ€

Tipperaryโ€™s Eamon Oโ€™Shea: โ€˜This is simply handing on โ€“ you donโ€™t own it โ€“ itโ€™s part of a cultureโ€™

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