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10th February 2018
10:09pm GMT

Why wouldn't they?
That's exactly the hunger, the fire and brimstone, the competitiveness that we encourage in our young players. Lads standing up for themselves, lads not backing down.
And Con responded like the warrior he is. He won a few frees, set up more scores, the fire was alive and it was burning in this man's belly. That's one of the attributes that makes him the best young GAA player in the country.
Then, just before half-time, a loose ball broke between the Cuala full forward and a few Mellows men.
With the ball there to be won, Con let fly at it - a textbook, strong pull - It was a bit of that direct ground hurling that we so often crave.
He was hungry for it, he was rearing for action, and he did exactly what he was taught to do when he was younger.
He stood up for himself, he displayed bravery and courage.
Hard, but crucially - fair. This man's eyes are planted on the ball. It wasn't ill-intentioned.
He pulls through on the ball.
And then he gets a yellow card for it.
The hurling world was at a pain as to why.
Why a man was booked for doing what he was told to do before the game and is the admired sportsman that he is today for always doing.
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Galway Bay FM had a slightly different reaction, however.
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