After last month's win over Kerry, Rock stated that his late free was “probably' is last act for Dublin
A Dublin exodus is far from inevitable, says Dean Rock, who insists that there are “a lot more All-Irelands in that group”.
“I certainly feel that physically I'm in a really good position. I'm physically in great shape, I'm able to perform at that level, at my age now, and I'll certainly be able to do it again next year. With Paul Mannion having already indicated that he will make himself available once again in 2024, the prospect of keeping the band together for another season can’t be ruled out just yet.
Rock has barely stopped since winning his latest All-Ireland as he jetted out to Marbella for his stag four days later before getting married to former Dublin footballer Niamh McEvoy on August 11.
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