Irish Daily Mirror

DOWN ACE BAZ IS JUST NOT UP FOR THIS CUP

- BY FRANCIS MOONEY

DOWN attacker Barry O’hagan claims he has no interest in playing in the Tailteann Cup.

He dismissed the second tier competitio­n as “pointless”, insisting the All-ireland is the only series worth competing in.

The sentiment of one of his most experience­d and influentia­l players will concern manager James Mccartan, who has insisted his side will embrace the new competitio­n.

“It’s pointless. You’d rather be going into the back door situation. The Tailteann Cup is one game, that’s it. One match in a month’s time is no use to a team,” said O’hagan after a heavy Ulster SFC quarter-final defeat to Monaghan eliminated Down from the race for the Sam Maguire Cup.

Having been relegated to Division Three, the Mournemen now go into the draw for the Tailteann Cup first round, which will be played at the end of this month.

But O’hagan (below) added: “I don’t care about it, I know it’s a football competitio­n and I know the Joe Mcdonagh Cup works well for the hurling but we all want to be in the All-ireland.

“For me personally, I don’t know about the group, I have very little interest in it.

“I want to be in an All-ireland and we need to be in that situation, we need to get ourselves back into the stage where we can compete for competitio­ns and obviously we’re not doing that at this moment.”

But the 28-year-old Clonduff man indicated he will be available for the Tailteann campaign. He said: “Boys are going to put their shoulder to the wheel. It’s not as if we’re not going to show up and try to play.

“But if you ask me now would I rather win an All-ireland Senior medal or win a Tailteann Cup, I’ll let you decide that answer.

“Sure you have one game, it’s knockout. We play on May 27 and if you get knocked out that’s the season over. It’s the same with the back door.”

Despite a two-goal blast midway through their clash with Monaghan, Down suffered a heavy 10-point beating at Clones.

O’hagan said: “We wanted to get a good start to the second half. We went in at half-time and said, ‘Let’s press the kickouts’ and we got off to a dream start but then straight away Monaghan went up the field and scored a point and that killed the sting in the game.

“But Monaghan are a Division One team, we’re a Division Three team.

“We’re rebuilding and we have to go away and look at ourselves, dust ourselves down, maybe get back to the clubs this week and probably look forward to whoever we draw in the Tailteann Cup towards the end of May.”

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ALL OVER Mournemen were outclassed by Monaghan

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