Drogheda Independent

Kelly insists there are places up for grabs

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a key player. But on the other hand this is a young land who has a life outside of the GAA whose taking an opportunit­y before he settles down and I’m not going to judge him for that.

‘We’ve had similar situations with Tommy Durnin, James Stewart, Patrick Reilly, Andy McDonnell, Conor Grimes and no-one is going to hold it against them. We can’t afford to think like that in Louth, we’re lucky to be producing players of that quality.

‘Of course from a selfish point of view Derek is central to everything we’ve done over the last three years. After my first year here he was a failed corner forward and that was completely my fault, but when I approached him about moving back and sweeping he embraced it and from a turbulent first year we’ve developed a strong bond.

‘We’ll miss him, but it’s an opportunit­y for someone else and lads have been putting their hands up. The younger lads, Sam and Ross have three or four club games behind them and Ronan Holcroft has been shooting the lights out for St Fechin’s, so this is where a strong squad comes into play.’

Everyone should get a chance to impress this weekend as Louth take on Longford in Monasterbo­ice on Friday (8.00) night and Westmeath in Clogherhea­d on Sunday afternoon (3.00).

We should be able to go with two different starting fifteens, or as close as possible. We’ll see if lads can push themselves into the picture for Wicklow. It’s a new competitio­n and we’ll have to make changes due to the injuries and what not.’

Kelly plans to ramp up the preparatio­ns for the Leinster Championsh­ip from now on, admitting they ‘didn’t do a whole lot’ since the League final due to club activity. However, the Reds’ chief now has a clear run to the opening round clash with Wicklow.

‘I learned very early in this job that there’s no point fighting for a piece of the guys and trying to keep their workload high at times like this. But we’re free to work our way up to the championsh­ip now.

‘We played Monaghan and lost by six in the end. It wasn’t a bad display against a Division 1 team, but it was a typical challenge match. We’ll have another couple of run-outs this week and take it from there,’ he added.

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