Hickey unsure what to think

October 13, 2016

Tipperary's John McGrath and Seamus Hickey of Limerick.
©INPHO/Lorraine O'Sullivan.

Seamus Hickey admits he's not sure what Limerick's prospects are for the coming season.

The Treaty County hurlers have flattered to deceive of late and key defender and GPA chairman Hickey notes that it's a case of the more he learns the less he knows:

"What I've learned is that you can take absolutely nothing for granted because we were a coming force, and talking in past tense actually hurts me a little because it means that we didn't deliver on that promise," the Murroe Boher clubman tells The Irish Independent.

"I still think the basis of ability is there; ability doesn't win things but it sure as hell is nice as a starting block. Where are we? I'm not 100pc sure to be perfectly honest.

"I was enormously optimistic and talking ourselves up going into the two previous years because I believed it. Right now I don't know, I genuinely don't know, I don't know at all. It's a wait and see thing now."


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