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Ireland-France game takes place at SuperValu PĂĄirc UĂ Chaoimh next
Tuesday, July 16
Pat Ryan: Women's international won't affect Cork training schedule
Pat Ryan pictured at SuperValu PĂĄirc UĂ Chaoimh, where the Cork media
night for the All-Ireland SHC media night was held. Picture: Inpho/Tom
Maher
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Denis Hurley
Next Tuesday will see SuperValu PĂĄirc UĂ Chaoimh graced by Caitlin
Hayes and Amber Barrett rather than Brian Hayes and Shane Barrett, but
itâs not an issue for the Cork hurlers.
The Republic of Ireland womenâs teamâs Euro 2025 qualifier against
France on July 16 means that the venue canât be used for Cork training
that night in the lead-up to the All-Ireland final against Clare five
days later.
However, itâs not an issue, according to Cork manager Pat Ryan, who was
speaking at the team's media night ahead of the final.
âItâs not going to impede our training,â he said.
â[Weâll be in] PĂĄirc UĂ Rinn next Tuesday. We kind of rotate between
PĂĄirc UĂ Rinn and sometimes we go to Fota so thereâll be no issue
there.â
In terms of travel arrangements for the weekend of the final, Cork will
work from the same template that they operated for Sundayâs All-Ireland
semi-final win over Limerick at Croke Park.
âWe stayed overnight in the Burlington on the Saturday night for the
semi-final so the plan is to do the same for the final,â Ryan said.
âWe found it way more relaxing than going up on the train in the
morning. So weâll travel up on the Saturday and there is the usual
function that normally happens for Cork teams after All-Irelands so
weâll be staying the Sunday night as well.â
Cork fans celebrate after the win over Limerick. Picture: Stephen
McCarthy/Sportsfile Cork fans celebrate after the win over Limerick.
Picture: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Ryan works for Pfizer in Ringaskiddy but has cleared his schedule so as
to fully focus on the task at hand against the Banner County.
âIâm on two weeksâ parental leave at the moment so itâs not too bad,â
he said.
âSo no, look, to be honest with you, Iâm lucky in my job, I have good
bosses and stuff like that so I took two weeksâ parental leave. That
prep that you needed to do before Limerick needed to be done.
âObviously, I was confident that we would win and I knew that this week
would be a really, really helter-skelter week and I had that planned
into it and Iâll go back to work Monday week.â
As good as the 1-28 to 0-29 win was, Ryan knows that there can be room
for improvement.
âFellas were delighted,â he said, âit was a huge task going up to Croke
Park and beating Limerick.
âThere is no point telling you how good a team they are. Look, there
was great satisfaction in that win. We had a few drinks down on the bus
and fellas were ready to go today for a gym session there now.
âLook, we went scoreless for the last ten minutes, which was a
disappointing thing from our point of view and probably didnât stick to
the way we wanted to play.
â[We] probably panicked a small bit and didnât use the ball well enough
in those last ten minutes but we were obviously up against a very good
team like Limerick who are very good at closing games out.
âThey missed one or two chances but, in fairness, I think the one or
two chances they missed our lads were really trying to get back and put
pressure on their shooters.â
Brian Hayes (15) and Alan Connolly react to Hayes's disallowed goal
against Limerick on Sunday. Picture: Inpho/Ryan Byrne Brian Hayes (15)
and Alan Connolly react to Hayes's disallowed goal against Limerick on
Sunday. Picture: Inpho/Ryan Byrne
A harsh throw-ball call on Ethan Twomey prevented Cork from stymieing
Limerickâs late momentum, while Brian Hayes was denied a second goal â
which would have put Cork eight ahead â in the first half when Alan
Connolly was pulled.
Ryan appreciates the difficulty in getting such decisions right.
âItâs hard, itâs very hard,â he said.
âAt the time, I thought Alanâs was a throw personally but then when you
see it back and it wasnât a throw. Ethanâs wasnât.
âI think Ethanâs glove gives a bit of a look that heâs throwing the
ball all the time but itâs actually the glove in hand and heâs kind of
long-limbed as well.
âHeâs a kind of a loopy hand-pass and I knew his wasnât and weâd a
great ball in the middle of the field with Shane Barrett, six points
up. It could have been a real changing moment. We were getting an
opportunity to go seven points up and they were taking a free to take
it back to five.
âI knew his wasnât but I thought Alanâs was. I actually thought it was
a free, I actually thought he was fouled coming into the ball but there
were loads of those decisions.
âI thought Thomas Walsh did a fantastic job with the game as a whole.
You couldnât argue with it. He was in charge of a great spectacle of
hurling.â
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