Preparations have gone well for St Croan's

January 21, 2015

Former Roscommon footballer David Casey now in charge of St Croan's.
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St Croan's manager David Casey believes that the side have been prepared as best they can for Sunday's All-Ireland club IFC semi-final.

The Roscommon and Connacht champions take on their Louth and Leinster counterparts Sean O'Mahony's at Breffni Park, Cavan on Sunday afternoon.

Casey admitted to the Roscommon Herald that preparations for the semi-final have gone really well and he has urged his players to leave it all on the field.

"Can we leave everything on the field? I hope so. We're prepared as well as we can be. Of course, I'm not totally happy because we have a few injuries ahead of the game," said Casey.

"If everyone does their utmost, things will go wrong but I'll be the proudest manager in Ireland, win, lose or draw, if we give it our best shot.

"The players have worked hard for this. They have been immense. It would be a fairy tale for the older lads but Sean O'Mahonys are living the same dream. They're putting in the same amount of work as we are. I will come down to a bit of luck. After Sunday, one team will be going to Croke Park, the other team will be out. That's the reality."


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