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22nd June 2017
05:54pm BST

"I thought we had learned enough from the first year [2015] that we could be in the game at half time and be competitive and I thought we had the same number of attacks as Dublin in the first half last year and we missed a few easy chances I thought - but we were under pressure kicking them," Cribbin explained in a brilliant interview. "We made a whammy for a particular thing we had really covered well for the previous few weeks. Dublin players, when they're coming across the end line, every single time they'll put that ball back across to the edge of the square in the middle of the goals and take a chance. "The rest of the players know that's where it's going to be put when there's a guy coming across that end line and they're going to try and get someone to get a fist on it. "They did that to us last year in the first few minutes when we thought we were really, really focused for the start of the second half because they always come with an onslaught in the third quarter. All of a sudden, there was a goal. "Then, we tried to move it quick to counterattack it and we kicked it straight to a Dublin player, back of the net and, within 15-20 seconds, you're six points down when you were already two points down and there's eight in it now."Eight points down and you're playing defensive football - the questions then come up again. But Cribbin stuck to his guns.
"The players asked me 'will we just push up or what' but we stayed defensive because I felt we would've been exploited completely and opened up completely at that stage and I didn't feel that would be good for them," the Westmeath manager said before responding to criticism for how they set up. "Talk is cheap. I bet if you sat down with Éamonn Fitzmaurice or Mickey Harte - two of the managers and teams that people probably give the next best chance to - there's no way they would take Dublin on man for man and just throw caution to the wind. You just couldn't. "There's no team in the country, in their right mind [that would do that]. Look at all the Division One matches, just tell me a team that's going out to take Dublin on man for man for the full 70 minutes."This interview with Cribbin really is worth the listen (it starts at 21:11 below).
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