Sitting in the Cusack Park dugout for 46 minutes of Sunday’s county hurling final, Pádraig Chaplin, whose brother Seán played midfield, could never have envisaged how it would all pan out for either himself or Cratloe. Subs are invariably placed in a tricky position. They want their club to win but equally want to be out there helping them over the line. If Cratloe had won without his input, Pádraig Chaplin would have enjoyed that success but perhaps felt a smidgen removed from it had he not contributed in some way. With the game in injury time, Cratloe a point down and the ball at the far end of the field, Chaplin and Cratloe looked a beaten team. Inadvertently, however, Donal Madden’s attempt to find Tommy Lynch in space, with a pass from the Cratloe end line, 40-yards backwards, was intercepted by Seán Collins, who zipped the ball into Pádraig Chaplin. “It was to my bad side but I had …
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