![]() He said it hadn’t been difficult to manage the lay-off of almost six weeks since the Munster final. We’ve a lot of players, everyone wants to play and it’s the substitutes’ job to come on and finish the game.” “The hardest job is to pick a panel and then pick a team. “We actually had a total of 3-9 scored by players coming off the bench during our four games,” says Woodlock. Mullinahone’s Sam Rowan scored a goal and Toomevara’s Darragh McCarthy weighed in with three points, while Cathal English (Fr Sheehy’s) and Jamie Ormond (JK Brackens) had a point apiece before the shootout. He also said he couldn’t have asked for any more from the bench, with substitutes contributing 1-5 to keep their challenge alive. The boys stood up and were really counted.” “They were tested every way, mentally and physically, by Clare. He agreed that the players showed great character against Clare, something that he says is instilled in them. We never panicked on the sideline and neither did the players.” The scoreboard only matters at the end of the game. “The first day against Waterford in Dungarvan we were six points down and came back. “It might be easy to say it now but it never crossed my mind that we would lose the game,” he says. “They have met any challenge that has been put to them and are a really good bunch of players.”Įven when they stared a championship exit in the face against Clare, the manager kept faith in his team, despite falling four points behind and losing Nenagh Eire Óg wing back Sam O’Farrell to a second yellow card in the second half of normal time. “We always produce good hurlers in Tipperary, it’s just a matter of backing it up with spirit and workrate,” he says. Now, as they prepare for another big game, manager James Woodlock is particularly pleased with the huge sense of belief and work ethic in the panel. Tipperary news, business, sport and motoring as it happens from TipperaryLive.ieĭeaths - Tipperary Live - Find the latest Tipperary Clonmel Ireland Local County Region breaking news, sport, business, death notices, entertainment, motoring and more Property - Keep up with the latest news, sport and business from Tipperary with the team from TipperaryLive.ie What's on - Tipperary Live - Find the latest Tipperary Clonmel Ireland Local County Region breaking news, sport, business, death notices, entertainment, motoring and more The latest Tipperary News, Sport and Business as it happens from TipperaryLive.ie National - Tipperary Live - Find the latest Tipperary Clonmel Ireland Local County Region breaking news, sport, business, death notices, entertainment, motoring and more The latest Tipperary news, sport and business from TipperaryLive.ie The latest Tipperary news,sport and business from TipperaryLive.ie Keep up to date with the latest news in Tipperary as it happens with TipperaryLive.ie Keep up to date with Tipperary news, business and sport with TipperaryLive.ie
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