26/04/2017
Sometimes in life you have to wonder if it is all worthwhile. During one of my first every shoots at an u14 Mid Tipperary hurling game I witnessed a young boy who really caught my eye. He wasn't the most gifted hurler, he was tall and lanky and looked as though he would rather be at home drinking a cup of tea, but he showed glimpses of greatness. Years later I witnessed him playing a club game for his local club Lough a More and noticed he was no longer this young boy, he was now a strong and agile young man. His long strides would render even the most dangerous of attackers null and void and such performances lead to his capturing of the prestigious County medal in 2013. Oh the scenes were glorious and it seemed that there would be no boundaries as to where this young talent could go next. Put the fame went to his head. Trips to his local pub in Limerick, Dwyers lead to him developing a fondness for the drink. Now a county u21 with another year ahead of him on the panel, instead of choosing to work hard and put his head down he ventured towards Molly's and Angel Lane in seek of women, kissing anything he could get his county hands on. And then, disaster. While kicking around with friends one day near his house in City Campus he failed to see the oncoming tackle from the parked car. He did damage to his knee and but for the intervention from the Order or Malta and his heroic brother the leg could have been lost. But he recovered, remaining on the county panel throughout the injury. But the drink was a constant worry. Jagerbomb after jagerbomb led to him missing the cut of the 21s the next year. It seemed that yet another sparkling talent had been claimed. But unprecedented success with the big ball led to a call up to the Tipp senior squad, fresh from success the year prior. He took a long look at the brewery lifestyle he was leading and decided to pack it all in, choosing to commute and leave his dear friends in the lurch without their drinking companion. His efforts were paid off when he came on in Croke Park winning the league final with this team, receiving the loudest applause of the day. Hail, hail. 'Dreams don't work unless you do'