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19.07.10
Dublin hurling boss Anthony Daly has admitted his future is unclear following a shock defeat to Antrim in the All-Ireland SHC Qualifiers.
"It's a big setback for Dublin hurling. At the start of the year we agreed another year, but my attitude to that we'll have a look at it at the end of every year.
"And if my message wouldn't be getting through, sure you'd have to consider your situation," said Daly, following the 1-17 to 0-19 Croke Park reversal.
Antrim manager Dinny Cahill hailed his players following a win that sets up a quarter-final clash with Cork.
"It's a great day for Antrim hurling and a great day for Ulster hurling," he said.
"The game nearly went away from us at one stage in the second half. But we were used to going behind - we went behind in the Carlow game as well and we fought back. And it proved a point that the game is never over until the final whistle.
"Six points in hurling is very little and when it went into the last 10 minutes I felt there was only one team going to win it. And that was Antrim."




