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Leinster SHC: McCaffrey says Dublin could have made league semi-final
Midfield grafter says the boys in blue deserved more for their efforts in Division 1A but that relegation has been forgotten and there is a championship buzz around the place.
He might have shared it with the stricken Stephen Hiney but one of his hands lifted Dublinโs reality-changing piece of silverware last season.
Beating Kilkenny in a league final in such convincing fashion put Dublin on the map. Proper. Because up to that point, most people outside the pale didnโt think Dublinโs colours could be on any serious hurling silverware.
Fast-forward 12 months and the outlook has changed somewhat. The team have been relegated from Division 1B and they have yet to win a competitive games this year. In fact, Laois beat them in the Walsh Cup too.
But how does McCaffrey reflect on the league campaign? โVery positively, to be honest,โ he says. โWe put in big performances in a lot of the games. Bar the game against Galway, we were very competitive and could have won a couple of more games.
โIf luck was on our side, we could have got to a league semi-final. They were the small margins in the league and we havenโt thought about it since the Galway (relegation play-off) game on the second day.
โItโs been put to bed and weโre really looking forward to championship and thereโs a great buzz around the place.โ
McCaffrey is on the money, Dublin were small margins away from making the top three in Division 1A. They should have beaten Cork and missed a handy free to level it, threw away a chance to go four up late on against Kilkenny when another score would have finished it off, and played well enough against Tipperary to warrant at least that draw.
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Having won it out last year, the league was always going to be secondary this. We ask McCaffrey what would be a successful year in 2012.
โReally what weโre thinking of at the moment is every day as it comes โ clichรฉ as it is,โ he grins. โPutting on a performance each day we go out and seeing where that takes us.
โHopefully weโll pick up a cup along the way, thatโd be brilliant. Hopefully if we put on a performance each day, weโll be up there with the big teams.
Laois arenโt seen as a big team but thereโs rarely been much in it when the OโMoore men come to town.
Johnny McCaffrey and Stephen Hiney lifted the league title in 2011 ยฉINPHO/Lorraine OโSullivan
โWeโre expecting a big, physical battle,โ the Lucan Sarsfields man says. โTheyโve got through a championship match already with Carlow so they have an extra advantage on us. Theyโre up to championship pace.
โWe know weโve got to expect a lot of hits, especially early on and theyโre not going to fear Dublin as much as they would anyone else. Weโre looking forward to the weekend and hoping to get off to a good start.
โWe played them at minor and under-21. Theyโre always difficult โ never easy games. Weโve never beaten them by that much and weโre expecting the same on Saturday.
โYouโre always expecting that, if you give them a chance or an opportunity, theyโll put the ball away. No matter who you play, thatโs going to happen.
โWe have to be on our guard and on our game and make sure weโre physically right. If we are, weโll hopefully get the right result.โ
Willie Hyland scored 0-13 as Laois accounted for Carlow and while he is the go-to guy, there is more to be concerned with than just one man. Such as Conor Dunne, Matthew Whelan, Mick McEvoy who will fill out shirt numbers five to seven.
โTheir half-back line is quite strong. The three lads across are good ball-winners and Willie Hyland will punish frees and punish from play also. We have to be very wary of that and counteract that also.โ
Dublin will see their โcruciate trioโ of Tomรกs Brady, Conal Keaney and Stephen Hiney all return to championship action this weekend but Martin Quilty is the latest to fall foul of the injury, while Paul Schutte had a lucky escape.
Can McCaffrey explain the injuryโs prevalence among Dublin players?
โI suppose there is a lot more training involved now than there was a couple of years ago. We really are well-looked after. Martin (Kennedy), our physical trainer, makes sure weโre in the right condition to go training and play matches.
โYou know, these things happen, and I know itโs happened a few times to us, but itโs a contact sport. Itโs not just happening to Dublin, itโs happening in other places as well.
โWeโre unlucky that itโs probably just happened a little more with us. Weโre not going out on the pitch worrying about anything like that; we know weโre in the best shape we can be.โ
Johnny McCaffrey was at Croke Park for the launch of the Etihad Skyline.
Leinster SHC: McCaffrey says Dublin could have made league semi-final
JOHNNY McCAFFREY HAD the honour.
He might have shared it with the stricken Stephen Hiney but one of his hands lifted Dublinโs reality-changing piece of silverware last season.
Beating Kilkenny in a league final in such convincing fashion put Dublin on the map. Proper. Because up to that point, most people outside the pale didnโt think Dublinโs colours could be on any serious hurling silverware.
Fast-forward 12 months and the outlook has changed somewhat. The team have been relegated from Division 1B and they have yet to win a competitive games this year. In fact, Laois beat them in the Walsh Cup too.
But how does McCaffrey reflect on the league campaign? โVery positively, to be honest,โ he says. โWe put in big performances in a lot of the games. Bar the game against Galway, we were very competitive and could have won a couple of more games.
โIf luck was on our side, we could have got to a league semi-final. They were the small margins in the league and we havenโt thought about it since the Galway (relegation play-off) game on the second day.
McCaffrey is on the money, Dublin were small margins away from making the top three in Division 1A. They should have beaten Cork and missed a handy free to level it, threw away a chance to go four up late on against Kilkenny when another score would have finished it off, and played well enough against Tipperary to warrant at least that draw.
Having won it out last year, the league was always going to be secondary this. We ask McCaffrey what would be a successful year in 2012.
โHopefully weโll pick up a cup along the way, thatโd be brilliant. Hopefully if we put on a performance each day, weโll be up there with the big teams.
Laois arenโt seen as a big team but thereโs rarely been much in it when the OโMoore men come to town.
Johnny McCaffrey and Stephen Hiney lifted the league title in 2011 ยฉINPHO/Lorraine OโSullivan
โWeโre expecting a big, physical battle,โ the Lucan Sarsfields man says. โTheyโve got through a championship match already with Carlow so they have an extra advantage on us. Theyโre up to championship pace.
โWe know weโve got to expect a lot of hits, especially early on and theyโre not going to fear Dublin as much as they would anyone else. Weโre looking forward to the weekend and hoping to get off to a good start.
โWe played them at minor and under-21. Theyโre always difficult โ never easy games. Weโve never beaten them by that much and weโre expecting the same on Saturday.
โYouโre always expecting that, if you give them a chance or an opportunity, theyโll put the ball away. No matter who you play, thatโs going to happen.
โWe have to be on our guard and on our game and make sure weโre physically right. If we are, weโll hopefully get the right result.โ
Willie Hyland scored 0-13 as Laois accounted for Carlow and while he is the go-to guy, there is more to be concerned with than just one man. Such as Conor Dunne, Matthew Whelan, Mick McEvoy who will fill out shirt numbers five to seven.
Dublin will see their โcruciate trioโ of Tomรกs Brady, Conal Keaney and Stephen Hiney all return to championship action this weekend but Martin Quilty is the latest to fall foul of the injury, while Paul Schutte had a lucky escape.
Can McCaffrey explain the injuryโs prevalence among Dublin players?
โI suppose there is a lot more training involved now than there was a couple of years ago. We really are well-looked after. Martin (Kennedy), our physical trainer, makes sure weโre in the right condition to go training and play matches.
โYou know, these things happen, and I know itโs happened a few times to us, but itโs a contact sport. Itโs not just happening to Dublin, itโs happening in other places as well.
โWeโre unlucky that itโs probably just happened a little more with us. Weโre not going out on the pitch worrying about anything like that; we know weโre in the best shape we can be.โ
Johnny McCaffrey was at Croke Park for the launch of the Etihad Skyline.
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