DUBLINโS ALL-IRELAND victory provides a well-needed boost for everyone in the city according to Dr. David Hickey.
โIreland is going through a tough patch at the moment and I think Dublin winning, and Iโm sure Mayo would feel the same, but for the inner city Dublin kids to have this crowd of guys doing their stuff here is fantastic.โ
Having won three All-Irelands as a half forward in the 1970s, being involved as a selector in the 2011 victory and acting as the team doctor on Sunday, Hickey is in a unique position to contextualize the narrow win over Mayo.
Following Dublinโs 2011 All-Ireland success, Hickey claimed that team was better than the side he helped to three titles. Heโs not as certain about the 2013 vintage, claiming that there are improvements still to be made.
โI thought in 2011 that they were better than us. That [the final] has really only enforced it. This is a team in evolution. This is not the finished product by any means. We still canโt put one-on-ones away with the keeper. We donโt slow down and thatโs the thing we need to work on next year.
โMichael Darragh [Macauley] and Eoghan [O'Gara] had one-on-ones with the keeper yesterday that could have ended the game and they still didnโt take them. Against Cork, we had 10 good goal chances and didnโt convert any of them. They are going to be around for a long time competing, not necessarily winning. Theyโre going to be the team to beat.โ
So does Hickey think the younger players in this Dublin team have the mettle to keep winning for the next decade?
โWhen the hunger goes out of the thing, I mean, I canโt understand people wanting to win 10 All-Irelands. The Kilkenny guys keep coming back every year because they obviously have a huge level of skill and expertise but competitive Gaelic football, the skill level is pretty standard. Itโs the drive.
โNo one has won back to back All-Irelands because of that. It is the drive, and the anger and the hunger to do it. Iโm not saying we are going to win for 10 years but I think Dublin are in a position now to compete in the last four for the next 10 years.โ
Maintaining the passion will be the key for Dublin football over the next few years, as success is so often followed by a decline in motivation and desire. Hickeyโs own playing generation managed to win All-Irelands in โ74, โ76 and โ77. He says there was a simple reason they always came back for more.
โWell, there was nothing else to do in our day. Nothing. There was no drink, no women and no money so football was the only game in town.โ
Dublinโs Paddy Andrews and Michael Darragh MacAuley celebrate on Sunday. ยฉINPHO/Morgan Treacy
In a personal capacity, Hickeyโs contribution to this yearโs success has been very different to his role as a selector in 2011. Asked if Jim Gavin still bounces ideas off him, Hickey laughs and says, โHe would and discard them!โ
After being so centrally involved in the decision-making processes in 2011, Hickey acknowledges that his role this season has been less important to the outcome of the results.
โThereโs no comparison. Itโs a totally different job. I was doctor to the Dublin team in 1983 when we had those games with you guys [Cork]. Iโve never been a doctor to a losing Dublin team โ Iโve only done it twice. I look after the injuries but Iโve no influence in the team selection.โ
Looking back on Sundayโs final, Hickey doesnโt agree that it was a vicious game.
โThere wasnโt a dirty blow in it, I would say. Every ball was contested as if peopleโs lives depended on it. Diarmuid Connolly got away a few times but a hand always got in and knocked the ball away and that happened all over the field against both sides, which I suppose for people who wanted a spectacle of flowing football wasnโt great.
โBut for anyone who understands competitive, intense sport that was a classic. The atmosphere, the electricity, the commitment of both teams. In some ways, All-Ireland finals should be judged on the field and if it reaches a certain standard both teams should get gold medals.โ
Many commentators have picked out Dublinโs semi-final win over Kerry as the game of the season, but Hickey says there were other wins that will live equally as long in his memory.
โThe game this year that I thought was our biggest win was Cork. I thought it was a significant win. That Cork team are always a big scalp to get and we were very happy with our performance that day. Kerry obviously was special in many ways and Sunday was a war of attrition.
โWe survived by the skin of our teeth and itโs great credit to the courage, commitment, guts and determination and all the values that people donโt often associate with Dublin teams.โ
Same old Mayo. Kicking deplorable wides, dominating at times but not making it count, zero composure, gifting the opposition a goal โ and then a moan about the referee.
@Aidan Farrell: Not even wides a lot of the time, but feeble little under-10 shots that the keeper could catch with his chest.
It all sounds like sour grapes. He made reference to the tackle count of 13-1. Well deserved. Fortunate not to be more in kerrys favour. Also, that mayo are 1 of the best defensive teams in the country, so why present โpicturesโ to the referee? Horse manure talk. He never mentioned the punch to the back of the head that O Donoghue gave Geaney @ the end and never said it was an advertisement to never watch garlic football again. Needless to say, Iโm not from mayo.
@Diarmuid Concannon: Iโd tend to agree. Clifford was man handled every time he got the ball, and indeed, on many occasions when he didnโt even have the ball. In fact, I think the referee was very generous to the mayo defence not to flash a yellow sooner than the 67th minute.
@Diarmuid Concannon: a bit of a double entendres there where people are moaning about someone moaning, quiet funny when one thinks about it.
@Diarmuid Concannon: foul on Geaney was nasty
Itโs great when a manager speaks his mind and not going with the scripted robotic drab that most managers and players give to the media these days in case social medial warriors come out in force to condemn what they say. Fair dues Kevin, and I think thereโs a lot of truth in what he said too.
Ridiculous comments by McStay. The defenders simply could not handle Clifford. The man handling was ridiculous. Clifford missed several scoring attempts, but Mayoโs defence was very poor.
@Aidan Cullinane: mayo were never going to win the league final day always find a way to lose how many finals now
David Clifford is a modern day great. Meanwhile Kevin McStay is an extremely sore loser. Always has been. To say a player โcanโt always be out in frontโ as a team manager in todays game tells you all you need to know about the level he should be at
Poor old mayo not good enough as usual when it matters end of !
Yes Kevin, do have a good luck at how your team tries to tackle, and have a look at Aiden O Shea who wasnโt ticked for any of his attempts, your better off learning how to tackle a player, show your team and stop moaning
When Tipp u21 complained about Referee in all Ireland a couple of years ago McStay said they were whining little apples
Army Cadet.
St Clifford got it easy today deliberately blocked keepers quick kick out, a yellow for most mere motals then hit the keeper with a late match-ending tackle a definite yellow, but not even a card , a very poor days refereeing by Coldrick.
@Paul Kelly: That was a yellow card so therefore a free to Kerry. Unnecessary and daft from the Mayo keeper. Per rule you can shoulder a player without the ball provided youโre both going in the direction of the ball. Clifford was not going in the direction of the ball.
Mayo would want to start kicking the ball, stop playing basketball around the D area and stop being afraid to shoot when in a scoring position. Itโs scores that win matches not possession.
Absolutely comical watching these Mayo handballers taking free kicks from the hand from relatively easy scoring positions and kicking wide. No football skills or football brains in that Mayo side whatsoever. My advice to the Mayo setup would be to go and watch a few games of school boys or school girls soccer matches and learn how free kicks are taken properly with a round ball.
@Leonard Barry: No need to watch soccer just watch D & P Clifford or S OโShea. If they donโt like watching Kerry try Sam Mulroy or Con OโCallaghan
@Leonard Barry: Like a good man will you explain what exactly soccer has to do with gaelic football and while your at it give us the name of the team you are guiding with your football brains and skills,probably a boyโs or girlโs school soccer team