The right attitude and consistent development is what the county board are looking to see from their senior inter county panels this year.
It's a case of so far so good for Liam Kearns and Johnny Kelly according to Offaly GAA Chairperson Michael Duignan.
The right attitude and consistent development is what the county board are looking to see from their senior inter county panels this year.
Johnny Kelly's hurlers have opened with two Walsh Cup defeats, albeit with good performances, while Liam Kearns' footballers have grabbed headlines both for beating Dublin, and for the fixtures mess the embroiled the O'Byrne Cup.
Duignan says his first impressions of both managers are very positive:
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