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Published 11:18 23 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 11:19 23 Mar 2018 GMT
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It would be terribly unfair, unjust and uninformed to sum this man up as just a rough edged mullacker, though. For God's sake he scored 0-21 against Limerick last weekend. Entrusted with the free-taking duties by Clare management, that shows the quality of this man's hurling.
Seamus Hickey struggled with him last weekend, conceding free after free and losing the aerial battle. Watch him next time out for his strange approach to contesting high balls. On two occasions last weekend, he plucked skyscrapers with his right hand, throwing his marker with the move.
So strong and physical. He must be a nightmare for any full back and he's still plying that trade for Kevin Martin's men.
Counties like Galway are always rotating their inside men, and while Johnny Glynn ends up there at times, he's more often out in the half forward line. The same goes for Walter Walsh with Kilkenny.
Cork's Patrick Horgan isn't the most physically imposing full forward.
Waterford's target man would be Maurice Shanahan, but he's more of an impact sub now and their tactics don't see them hit the full forward that regularly anyway.
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