Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Cork hurling tyro Darren Sweetnam described his acceptance of a three year deal with Munster Rugby as “probably the most difficult decision I’ve had to make in my life.”
Sweetnam, who shone for Jimmy Barry-Murphy’s side in championship action this season, signed a full time Academy contract with the province which ends his involvement with GAA.
Eight days after the Rebels’
elimination from the All-Ireland series,
Sweetnam impressed for the Munster U20 side against an Italy selection
before producing a series of notable display in the interprovincials.
The 19-year-old’s outstanding
potential wasfurther recognised with a call-up to a trial for the Ireland U20 side this week.
“It certainly wasn’t an easy
decision for me to make,” Sweetnam admitted yesterday at Lansdowne Road. From a very young age, I’ve been playing both rugby and hurling with the
Dunmanway rugby club and the
Dohenys GAA club and my father was involved in the coaching side of things. This year, I derived tremendous enjoyment and satisfaction from
playing hurling with Cork, even though it was very disappointing to lose in the All-Ireland semi-final.
“So when I received the offer from Munster it was something I had to give a huge amount of thought and
consideration to.
“It was probably the most difficult decision that I’ve had to make in my life.
“But, in the end, what swung the decision for me was the fact that I was being offered a contract to play sport on a full-time basis for the next three years.
Sweetnam has also played hockey for Ireland at U16 level and badminton for Ireland at U15 level.
Sweetnam is the second high-profile Cork hurler to give preference to the oval code game, following in the
footsteps of Tomás O’Leary, who
captained the Rebels to victory in the 2001 All-Ireland MHC final, and went on to represent Ireland in the Six
Nations Championship.

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