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Tipperary's Teddy Doyle happy with new football path

The journey may have changed but Tipperary's Teddy Doyle is still happy to rack up the kilometres after fulfilling his ambition of playing inter-county football.

The Kerry native had spent the last number of years travelling from his Tipperary base back home for club duties with Templenoe before recently transferring to Premier club Ballina.

That led to a call-up from Tipperary boss David Power, and now the travelling has taken him to the likes of Waterford, Wexford and Cavan for matches as Doyle tries to help improve the county’s fortunes.

That will continue on Sunday as Tipperary make the journey to Netwatch Cullen Park for their Tailteann Cup opener with Carlow.

"I left my club in Kerry, I've been with Templenoe all my life but I got married to a Tipp lady in January," Doyle said.

"I've been living in Tipp for the last few years and travelling up and down for the last six or seven years. So I just decided time is pushing on, it isn't on my side. David Power gave me the chance to come in with Tipp so I said I'd take it and see where it goes."

The Limerick-based Garda said that it was actually a Clare man that helped him to link up with Tipperary.

"[It’s a] bit of a funny one I suppose. I've to thank a Clare man for getting me the gig with Tipp.

"Joe Hayes was a selector with Tipp. I was playing with the Sigerson team in the Garda College when Joe Hayes was involved with them. Joe is the one I can thank. He put my name forward to David Power and the management team there. That's where it came from.

"I got in training with them and that's how it got started, it was while Joe was with Tipperary last year. Thankfully David kept me on this year and it's good so far."

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