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Woodlock believes CPA will bring much needed change

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The association was officially launched in Dublin yesterday and one of its main aims is to try and secure a more regular diet of games for those that don't play for their county teams.

James Woodlock who is leading the CPA charge in Mid Tipp says his understanding of the plight of club players has increased hugely since he stepped away from the intercounty scene in 2015.

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The Drom-Inch club man believes change is long overdue.

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