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Davy is the kind of lad who would end up throwing punches at an u10 game
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Davy is the kind of lad who would end up throwing punches at an u10 game
Who will end upā¦
Pick on someone your own size Davy, oh wait nevermindā¦
Davy will do for camogie what Hurricane Higgins did for snooker . He will bring it to the masses
Davys team win, the end justified the means
Davy clearly did it on purpose to get a reaction from his players. Just like he told us after taking that stroll onto Nowlan Park to jostle with Tipp players in his first season with Wexford.
Jason Forde shouldāve brained the little wart with a slap of a hurley that time.
Iām sure Jason would probably admit the interaction was subsequently a positive factor on his career.
When he saw the passion of Davy he saw what real intensity was, and use it as motivation
Is yer man with the quiff still managing the Cork camogie team?
No. Heās gone in with the Cork minors.
The son in the Clare backroom team
Was Romer on the bank?
If you were a Cork player, youād go through a brick wall for that man.
Whoever placed the boom mic next to Romer in the Wexford v Clare qualifier knew what he was at.
The Clare wan, no. 19 is a foot taller than the fucking pipsqueak.
Fitzgeraldās detractors will suggest there has been no change in his approach on the line, sent off in the first competitive game, along with Clare co-manager Conor Dolan.
āIām glad you brought it up,ā he says, ājust to clear that up. Myself and Conor Dolan were sitting down the following day and having tea and a bit to eat and a laugh about it. If it was that bad, would we be doing that?
āIf Iām involved and someone says something to me and I react and say somethingā¦ In the last few years, nine times out of 10 I havenāt reacted and Iāve had a lot of things where I could have reacted.
āBut it was a misunderstanding, something I thought was said, that was personal. But Iāve been assured it wasnāt and it was over and done with and there was nobody killed or no one hit.
Gas how he inflamed the situation due to his misunderstanding but paints it as though he wasnāt in the wrong at all
Also amusing how he admits how easy it is to rise him. In all his years going around, he still canāt help but take the bait. A grown man. Itās awful to see in a chap, but itās utterly embarrassing to observe in a grown up.
Henry needs to give Davy a call and bring him on board