Sat, 12 Jul, 2003 - 01:00
Mick O’Dwyer
Darragh Ó Sé's importance to his side has never been more obvious than this week, but his absence for tomorrow's Munster final against Limerick is already yesterday's news.
For his management and colleagues, it is time to move on.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: KillarneyPlace: TraleePlace: South KerryPlace: Croke ParkPlace: Páirc Uí ChaoimhPerson: SeldomPerson: Darragh Ó SéPerson: John QuanePerson: Liam KearnsPerson: QuanePerson: ÓSéPerson: Mikey SheehyPerson: Eoin ListonPerson: Pat SpillanePerson: SheehyPerson: MikeyPerson: Seamus ScanlonPerson: Eoin BrosnanPerson: Liam HassettPerson: StokesPerson: GalvinPerson: Declan O'KeeffePerson: KerryPerson: Ó SéPerson: Seamus MoynihanPerson: CooperPerson: O'SullivanPerson: RussellPerson: Colm CooperPerson: Mike Frank RussellPerson: Declan O'SullivanPerson: Páidí Ó SéPerson: Diarmuid SheehyPerson: KearnsPerson: Muiris GavinPerson: Conor FitzgeraldPerson: Micheal ReidyPerson: Seamus MoynihaEvent: Munster finalEvent: All-IrelandOrganisation: LimerickOrganisation: KerryOrganisation: All-IrelandOrganisation: Cork
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