Focused on the Next Challenge Burke says his team must improve to take on in-form Cork as Dublin prepares for their All-Ireland Hurling semi-final. After an incredible performance that knocked Limerick out, star midfielder Conor Burke knows they need to step up even more to reach this year’s final. Dublin’s win was historic, especially playing with 14 men after Chris Crummey’s early red card, but Burke insists the focus is only on Cork this Saturday at Croke Park.
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Taking It One Game at a Time When asked if Dublin’s win marked the start of a new journey for the county, Burke explained that they are not looking too far ahead. He shared that it’s best to focus on each game as it comes, stacking small wins that could later be seen as the beginning of something bigger. But right now, the team is committed to the next challenge, knowing that thinking too far ahead could backfire.
Respect for Cork’s Formidable Strength Burke acknowledges that Cork is the in-form team, holding both the league and Munster titles, and it will take a huge effort to beat them. He admires how Cork can attack in many ways, making them unpredictable and tough to defend against. Burke knows Dublin needs to play even better than they did against Limerick if they want to win on Saturday.
Team Spirit Driving Dublin Forward Burke highlighted the strong unity within the Dublin camp, led by Niall Ó Ceallacháin. This togetherness shows on the field, where each player constantly contributes, whether on the ball or supporting a teammate. Burke shared how the team’s shared mindset pushes them to do extra gym or recovery sessions together, building both fitness and friendships that strengthen their bond.
Captain Crummey’s Continued Impact Although Crummey will miss the game due to suspension, Burke says his leadership and energy are still vital for the team. Crummey brings positivity and focus daily, and his presence continues to inspire the squad as they prepare for Saturday’s big game.
Ready to Compete at the Top Level Burke shared that the Dublin camp is excited to be back in the semi-finals and is ready to give fans something to cheer about. The team has confidence in their talent and believes that with a strong performance, they can compete with any team. Burke hopes Dublin’s hurling journey continues beyond this weekend and that they can progress to the next stage with the support of their fans.