Irish Daily Mirror

JACK COULDN’T GIVE HIMSELF A VOTE THIS TIME

- BY PAUL KEANE BY PAUL KEANE

HE finished the season with an All-star award but Jack Mccaffrey says voters were right not to name him Footballer of the Year.

The Dublin defender was shortliste­d along with Brian Fenton and Ciaran Kilkenny for the top individual award, which he won in 2015.

But the intercount­y playing base ultimately went for midfield general Fenton who capped a terrific campaign with his fourth All-ireland medal win.

Mccaffrey said he had no problem with the decision.

“I voted for someone that wasn’t me, that’s the most diplomatic way of saying it,” he said. “To be honest, in 2015, I voted for myself but this year I didn’t think I deserved it so I voted for one of the others.

“I didn’t lose sleep over that vote because I thought the two lads were really, really deserving of it. Ciaran, for us, is just the model of consistenc­y. Not that Fento isn’t but Ciaran is so reliable, so solid, and his scoring game has come on massively this year.” JACK MCCAFFREY has rubbished conspiracy theories that the GAA’S experiment­al playing rules are an attempt to tackle Dublin’s dominance.

Mccaffrey, who is open minded about the experiment­s, said: “I do genuinely believe that everyone who is involved in the GAA, that they are there to do their best and are trying to be positive. It (Dublin winning) drives plenty of

Despite receiving the prized award in 2015, the wing-back claimed that it’s not actually that important to him as a player.

The Clontarf man continued: “The Player of the Year thing is a bit of a popularity contest, to be honest. And there is also, I think, a side to it that .... ah, I won’t go into it.

“I honestly think it was a toss-up, the two of them are really good friends. I am sure they are going to slag each other about it and I don’t think they will fall out over it.

“We won the All-ireland, everything else is bonus territory.

“It would never have been something that motivated me. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an incredible honour and it’s something I’m really, really proud of.”

Dublin footballer Jack Mccaffrey was speaking to support TK Maxx Christmas Sock Day which returns on Thursday, December 8 to raise funds for Enable Ireland. Get involved by sharing your own #socksie on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. inter-county footballer­s but it doesn’t drive rulemakers.

“These are rules that will not only affect us in Dublin, or affect us in the inter-county scene, but you are looking at changing the game at every level.

“I had an interestin­g discussion with a good friend of mine who is a referee and he just can’t really get his head around how he is meant to do his job in an intermedia­te game.”

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