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“We have to stop living in the past” Carlow Manager Tom Mullally is eager to create more history

Shane O'Keeffe by Shane O'Keeffe
Thursday 7 March, 2024
in Hurling
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Joe McDonagh Cup winners to hold open training session Tuesday night

Joe McDonagh Cup Champions 2023 Photo Credit Carlow GAA/Twitter

This weekend promises a bumper lineup on KCLR Scoreline with three clashes spanning three counties, featuring both camogie and hurling.

The spotlight will be on Kilkenny and Carlow, both teams entering Sunday’s games with impressive undefeated records.

Carlow, particularly, has been turning heads, triumphing in every game so far, and is set to face Down to secure a flawless 4-0 record. Manager Tom Mullally is enthusiastic about creating more history with his side and emphasizes the importance of staying focused on the present rather than dwelling on past achievements.

“We have to stop living in the past and stay present, so, like the Joe Mac is written into history that will never change. What could change the next day is if we don’t turn up. The challenges keep coming, and it’s good to have those acknowledgments of past achievements. They’ll always be there, but we are striving to stay current and keep our form relevant,” Mullally expressed.

The upcoming clash against Down will undoubtedly be a pivotal moment for Carlow, as they aim to extend their winning streak and gain promotion.

This exciting game is made possible by the support of Ray Whelan Waste Management. As fans eagerly anticipate the showdown between Carlow and Down, the KCLR Scoreline promises an action-packed weekend filled with passion, skill, and the unrelenting pursuit of victory.

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