And Healy admits that when Dublin get going theyโre very difficult to stop, putting the brakes on them is very difficult to do.
โYou have very little control over it, to be honest,โ Healy said.
โA lot of it is down to the players, their attitude. Be prepared to work hard. If you are, and if your attitude is right, it will take you a long way.โ
Morale was low in Cork ahead of Saturday nightโs visit to GAA HQ following an embarrassing 18-point home defeat to Roscommon the previous weekend.
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Some feared that Healyโs side were facing another demoralising drubbing against the All-Ireland champions but they acquitted themselves before eventually being overhauled.
Defeat was a bitter pill to swallow but the improved performance allowed Healy to remain somewhat positive after the game.
โI am encouraged,โ Healy explained.
โAnd look, we asked the players for a performance during the week, and they gave us that.
โTo be fair, they are a very resilient bunch of players. There was a lot of soul-searching of course.
โIโm disappointed because there was an opportunity there to win.
Healy felt that Dublin were much more clinical and their experience clearly showed when the game was there to be won.
โWe didnโt get the two points, and youโd have to give great credit to Dublin.
โWe had the opportunities at the start of the second-half. We had three chances and they were vital chances.
โThat would have kept us in touch. We gave away the discipline at the back as well.
โDublin scored seven from play in the second-half. They just wore us down and that comes from winning National Leagues, Leinster finals and All-Ireland finals.
They were patient and took their scores. We tended to rush things and got tired at the back as well.
With one win from their opening four league games, against Mayo, Healy is now focusing on Corkโs remaining fixtures against Monaghan, Down and Kerry to ensure his side retain their spot in footballโs top tier for next season.
โWe are disappointed but there are three championship matches ahead of us now to stay in Division One.
โMonaghan now next week. I saw Monaghan play here last week and they are going to be tough.โ
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'They are a very resilient bunch of players. There was a lot of soul-searching of course.'
CORK BOSS PEADAR Healy isnโt sure what else he could have done to stop Dublin reeling in his Rebels in Croke Park on Saturday night.
The Dubs came from eight points down to eventually claim a four-point win despite having defender Johnny Cooper sent off late on.
And Healy admits that when Dublin get going theyโre very difficult to stop, putting the brakes on them is very difficult to do.
โYou have very little control over it, to be honest,โ Healy said.
โA lot of it is down to the players, their attitude. Be prepared to work hard. If you are, and if your attitude is right, it will take you a long way.โ
Morale was low in Cork ahead of Saturday nightโs visit to GAA HQ following an embarrassing 18-point home defeat to Roscommon the previous weekend.
Some feared that Healyโs side were facing another demoralising drubbing against the All-Ireland champions but they acquitted themselves before eventually being overhauled.
Defeat was a bitter pill to swallow but the improved performance allowed Healy to remain somewhat positive after the game.
โI am encouraged,โ Healy explained.
โAnd look, we asked the players for a performance during the week, and they gave us that.
โTo be fair, they are a very resilient bunch of players. There was a lot of soul-searching of course.
โIโm disappointed because there was an opportunity there to win.
Healy felt that Dublin were much more clinical and their experience clearly showed when the game was there to be won.
โWe didnโt get the two points, and youโd have to give great credit to Dublin.
โWe had the opportunities at the start of the second-half. We had three chances and they were vital chances.
โThat would have kept us in touch. We gave away the discipline at the back as well.
โDublin scored seven from play in the second-half. They just wore us down and that comes from winning National Leagues, Leinster finals and All-Ireland finals.
With one win from their opening four league games, against Mayo, Healy is now focusing on Corkโs remaining fixtures against Monaghan, Down and Kerry to ensure his side retain their spot in footballโs top tier for next season.
โWe are disappointed but there are three championship matches ahead of us now to stay in Division One.
โMonaghan now next week. I saw Monaghan play here last week and they are going to be tough.โ
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