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<blockquote data-quote="leeside_rebel" data-source="post: 7426870" data-attributes="member: 48432"><p>This is the way it happens in most counties. It's harsh but I understand it completely. If you have 12 lads not togging out but brought along they could probably distract the rest of the lads. It wouldn't be intentional but they know they aren't playing so could probably be laughing and messing and generally not focused. And that could feed into the rest of lads. </p><p></p><p>Also I think it's a bit unfair to say jack O'Brien waltzes back into side. He was very impressive when introduced in Round 1 and I'd be sure he'd have started last round if available. </p><p></p><p>I do agree that there should be some kind of communication to players not involved as regards things they can do to try push for a place on match day squad. </p><p>But also it's an age where they need to grow up a bit and get on with it too, the juvenile days are over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leeside_rebel, post: 7426870, member: 48432"] This is the way it happens in most counties. It's harsh but I understand it completely. If you have 12 lads not togging out but brought along they could probably distract the rest of the lads. It wouldn't be intentional but they know they aren't playing so could probably be laughing and messing and generally not focused. And that could feed into the rest of lads. Also I think it's a bit unfair to say jack O'Brien waltzes back into side. He was very impressive when introduced in Round 1 and I'd be sure he'd have started last round if available. I do agree that there should be some kind of communication to players not involved as regards things they can do to try push for a place on match day squad. But also it's an age where they need to grow up a bit and get on with it too, the juvenile days are over [/QUOTE]
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