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15th March 2022
12:19pm GMT

St Brendan's College Killarney, Kerry, captain Cian McMahon, centre, and Naas CBS, Kildare, joint captains Jack McKevitt, left, and Fionn Tully, right.[/caption]
"Our lads would have been in second or third year then, They were all at it," Hughes says of the schools' agonising loss at this stage in 2019.
"They've been in Leinster finals since, they've watched older lads win Leinster finals and that's what's inspired them. The culture has changed hugely in the school and GAA is such a huge part of it now. You'd have to thank Ronan Joyce, Shane McGuinness and Alan Cullagh for that because they were the management team back then and they set the ground-work for a lot of this."
And on a week like this week, it's only GAA talk in the CBS.
"Everyone's asking about the team, asking about the lads. You're meeting the lads in the hall in school every day. There's something in the air.
"You know these lads so well, they know you so well and you spend so much time with them. They come from different clubs and while, with club and county, there's always this idea that you can go again next year, with your school it's do-or-die because you'll never play with those lads again."
"All you've to do is look at the lads last year it was desperately frustrating for them lads to miss out on this because of Covid because this as enjoyable as it gets in terms of football. A lot of them lads have brothers playing this time around, or cousins involved so they'll be up again."
"They're all great friends but at club level, they're huge rivals," he adds.
"A lot of the clubs we'd be pulling from are competing for the minor championship and the whole way up they have been. Once they could all focus on the one thing that unified them - that they all wanted to win - it was easy to build them into a successful team then."
There'll be bus-loads heading up to GAA HQ on Thursday, the CBS will be empty - Hughes and his management team of Padraic Cribbin and Eamon Fitzpatrick are just hoping that there'll be a happy ending.
"To have it in Croke Park is huge. I think the competition deserves it, it's some competition and for the effort the boys have put into it, they deserve a big day like this and to have it on a day like St Patrick's day, such a huge day in the calendar."Explore more on these topics: