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23rd November 2018
03:32pm GMT

“I would be worried but it shouldn’t have to come to that with the fixtures,” he said. "You’d imagine they’d be able to put one game a couple of more hours later, or whatever. "It is worrying, having to think that I could have to make that decision again this year if we do well with college. I don’t know whose fault it was or could they have genuinely done anything about it with the fixtures but it’s done with now anyway.”When asked if he was physically wrecked and how he felt before he came on in the second half of the Sigerson final, the Galway man said that it really didn’t affect him until after the match.
“Ah, adrenaline took over, like. You don’t even think about it, when the game was in the balance like it was in Dublin, it wasn’t hard to come on. But after the game I really felt tired. "I don’t think I did much in the semi-final really but it was heavy ground, the legs were a bit dead after the game up in Dublin. "Going up in the journey to Dublin, I didn’t even feel it in my legs, it didn’t come into my mind at all. I didn’t even get any updates, I just wanted to get up there. I didn’t even think of the score.”Although NUIG came up short in extra time of that final, Molloy’s effort to get up there was really special and it’s fair to say no-one can question his dedication. Hopefully it won't have to be questioned again in a couple of months. Listen to his full interview below.
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