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Galway players insist action against Cunningham the right move

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That's the view of Aidan Harte, who was speaking in the wake of the Tribesmen's victory over Dublin in the Fenway Hurling Classic in Boston.

Harte says their actions, which forced Cunningham's resignation, doesn't add any extra pressure on them to perform next year. 

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Last week former Tipperary manager Eamon O'Shea firmly ruled out any link with the Galway hurling set up.

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