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Hurling V's Football continued

  • 17-08-2012 7:15am
    #1
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    i have been coaching mens football for the last two years at a farly decent level, and this year i have taken on been a selector for my club hurling team, i done maily the preseason physical drills. in my time involved with the hurling on more than one occassion the other selectors and the Hurling Manager have stood up and said to the players at the end of a league and championship match, that basically there wasting there time playing Gaelic football and should burst every football that comes in front of them along with the usual stuff, football is only played by those who cant hurl etc. the Hurling Manager seems to know his stuff, but really let himself down by this statment.
    what would you do to counter act this in a positive way with info, stats, and reasons why it is improtant to play football too, as i manage the football team in the same club and have spent the last two years convincing the guys to play football when this is thrown in your face, it really zapps the motivation out from ya.
    suppose i should mention that i do come from a Hurling county. :mad:
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