BEFORE THE LONG-TERM planning, the latest news: Pat Ryan has achieved one of his first goals as Cork hurling manager.
Up-and-coming dual star Brian Hayes, St Finbarrโs top-scorer from open play in their charge to the Cork hurling title, has been recruited from the county football panel.
โIโm delighted to have Brian Hayes on board,โ says Ryan. โObviously, it was a big decision for Brian to be involved. We had him for two years with the under-20s.
โItโs a pity he canโt play both. He played both at under-20 level but I think itโs just not set up to do that the way the championships are. Is there 16 championship matches in football if you want to win the All-Ireland? We have, whatever, seven or eight if you want to be All-Ireland champions in hurling so itโs just not set up to be a dual player.
โBut weโre delighted heโs come on board with us. He was top-scorer in our club championship, scored 4-16, so I wouldnโt have been doing my job properly if I didnโt ask him to come on board with us.
โIโm delighted heโs involved but itโll be a big step up as well for Brian. Itโll be a bit of a learning curve but I have no doubt he has the ability to step forward for Cork.โ
There are other additions with Midletonโs Cormac Beausang and Cathal Cormack from Blackrock two who Ryan namechecks as being physically fit and mentally mature enough for the inter-county game.
Theyโre among a panel of 42 or 43 which will be whittled down to 36 this month. With no retirements, itโs up to those eight or nine newcomers to force their way into Ryanโs plans.
Another Barrs youngster who Ryan would love to plan for in the years to come is Ben OโConnor, although Munster are also vying for the Ireland underage rugby internationalโs attention.
โHeโs a young fella, heโs doing his Leaving Cert this year. Ben is obviously a very good rugby player as well and Munster are interested in him but weโre very much interested in Ben as well.
โAt the moment, Ben is concentrating on his studies and carrying a bit of an injury that he picked up against Ballyea so weโll discuss what Benโs future plans are after Christmas and see where he lies but obviously, weโre very cognisant as well that heโs doing his Leaving Cert this year.
โHeโs obviously under-20 so hopefully heโll be in a position to play with them as well.โ
For Ryan, landing anything but an All-Ireland title from his tenure as Cork manager would be a failure. Such is the nature of the role.
โIt would be a failure, yeah. Being honest, if youโre involved with Cork and you look at the managers that have gone before me, and they did brilliant things, but itโs back to John Allen since we last had a manager win an All-Ireland in Cork.
โWeโve had five or six and I think all of those managers would say that they probably failed. They did brilliant things, did brilliant work, but weโre coming from a county that has fantastic success in hurling down through the years and if we donโt win an All-Ireland it will be a failure.โ
Corkโs 18-year drought since their last Liam MacCarthy title, the longest in blood-and-bandage history, rankles with Ryan. Heโs not minded to ask the Cork public for patience. Like them, he demands success.
โAs a Cork hurling person, itโs too long for Cork to be without an All-Ireland. Of course, it is. Without a shadow of a doubt.
โMy job is to facilitate our players to get better and make sure that they can compete as well as they can to hopefully win that.
โTo be honest, Iโm not even looking at three years. Iโve a three-year appointment but our job is to win the All-Ireland.
โObviously, itโs not going to be easy, the teams that are out there and obviously Limerick have won four of the last five, but next year is what weโre looking forward to.โ
The minor and U20 All-Ireland titles won in recent years, quenching similar underage droughts, has eased the โmonkey on our backโ but Ryan knows the T&Cs. Senior success has to follow.
Equally, he doesnโt wish to wait too long for players to deliver on their potential. โItโs different now than before at 25/26. I think fellas are mature at 22/23 years of age so fellas need to start stepping up this year and showing us whoโs available.โ
Those underage successes help ease that transition and maintain that expectation.
โWeโre getting players who are coming in now that have real in-built confidence into it.
โA lot of our players have won Fitzgibbon Cup titles as well in the last couple of years which builds more confidence into fellas so youโre used to competing against the top players outside the county and used to beating them.
โIf you even look at the lads that are involved now, the senior players that we have, theyโve won a lot of matches. Theyโve beaten every team, even including Limerick, in the last few years in Championship so there should be plenty of confidence there for our fellas going forward.
โWe all know Limerick are ahead of the pack but I donโt think thereโs a puck of a ball between the other teams.
โItโs up to all of us other counties to try and catch up with Limerick and put them under as much pressure as we can but I think thereโs no reason we canโt be one of those teams that put more pressure on Limerick and hopefully weโll go on and win an All-Ireland.โ
The long run into summer begins tonight in Kerry with Corkโs Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League opener (7pm). Pat Ryan will be on the sideline, plotting the route from Austin Stack Park to Croke Park.
Surely there is a picture of him, with no mask. Fecking hell 42 itโs sport page.
Not covid reminder page
@Paddy Waggon: Itโs just a picture, relax.
@Paddy Waggon: compliance and fear is what they were used for.
@Daniel Roche: itโs just a picture, itโs just week, itโs just one jab .
Is Jack o conner from sars gone from cork