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After recent heavy defeats for the minor, under 20 and senior Carlow footballers in the Leinster championship, former inter-county player, legendary Éire Og footballer and now a radio analyst, Willie Quinlan discusses what now for Carlow football.
Going forward, he says a review on how underage squads are prepared and trained is a must if Carlow is to close the gap which is developing between them and other counties.
As a parent he discusses how he parks his disappointment when selection issues go against his sons and how he continues in his role as an unbiased radio analyst.
By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporterSend us a Text Message.
After recent heavy defeats for the minor, under 20 and senior Carlow footballers in the Leinster championship, former inter-county player, legendary Éire Og footballer and now a radio analyst, Willie Quinlan discusses what now for Carlow football.
Going forward, he says a review on how underage squads are prepared and trained is a must if Carlow is to close the gap which is developing between them and other counties.
As a parent he discusses how he parks his disappointment when selection issues go against his sons and how he continues in his role as an unbiased radio analyst.

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