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Published 14:09 6 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 14:22 6 Nov 2020 GMT
Munnelly in 2003, Munnelly in 2020[/caption]
"The mark probably will play a big part coming into the championship in lesser footing conditions on pitches. The skills of the game have never been more important."
Whether kicking football for Laois, whether studying for his MBA or working as director of Alumni Relations in DCU, Munnelly says that the key to longevity is adaptability.
"My overall point is that in work or further education, I've always found that I can bring a lot of those transferable skills to a dressing room and how I approach a game. Particularly, to be adaptable. At one time, my game would have been built around speed. That was maybe for the first decade. I had to adapt and change. The more I do things that take me out of my comfort zone, it helps me to do that..."
Now, it's all about leading in the dressing room, leading on the pitch. Using his experience to make the right decisions.
"For a long time playing, I would have been embedded in my own game and thinking about what were my strengths and so on. The experience of being involved in a club, coaching, additional study, helps show the bigger picture."
"One thing the pandemic has shown us is that we have to be able to adapt and change circumstances. That's something that I always try to bring at the start of every season: How am I going to be different? How am I going to compete against new defenders in the group who are razor sharp and fast? How am I going to keep contributing?
And now, he's looking ahead to the challenge of Longford in Glennon Park this Sunday.
Munnelly is Laois' man for all seasons.
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Pictured is Arles-Kilcruise and Laois Footballer Ross Munnelly at AIB’s launch of the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Now in their sixth season sponsoring the football county championship and their 30th year sponsoring the club championships, AIB are proud to support some of #TheToughest games there are. In addition to the launch, AIB will soon be releasing their new TV Ad, a fast-paced and upbeat celebration of the 2020 GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. For exclusive content and to see why AIB are backing Club and County, follow us on @AIB_GAA on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile[/caption]
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