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Published 16:27 7 Nov 2017 GMT
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11 opportunities came his way, he nailed 91% of them, with only one of them going astray.
This was the depths of winter hurling, a heavy ball, tough conditions, and he was nailing frees from all corners of the pitch.
Mahony's routine in the build-up to each of his frees is the same, and perhaps this is where his confidence comes from. Free-takers are always told to have a routine that they can rely on in the most pressurised situations, and this is paying dividends for the Déise sniper.
His scoring totals for Ballygunner in the Championship have been consistently high.
His target shoulder is directed towards the goals, where he wants the ball to end up - a technique often used by golfers in their line-up.
The sliotar is in the middle of his stance. He has his hurl gripped at full length. He takes two deep breaths and on his third one he's ready to bend down and lift the ball.
Most free-takers jab-lift the ball, leaving less margin for error, so their technique is more of a motion.
Mahony roll lifts it, bringing his hurl over and then under on the way.
His posture remains good, his back, despite being bent over isn't hunched.
His hands are almost parallel to the sliotar as he begins the lift process.
He crouches down slightly, and you can see that he's ready to power off his left quad on the strike, as he angles towards the goals.
All of his weight transferred onto his left leg, his standing leg and his striking leg.
His lift is reasonably high, as he gets ready to swing his wrists and meet the ball on the upswing.
His backswing is high, with his hurl pointing towards the sky at its peak.
You can see he's ready to drill the ball, showing just how confident he is.
The weight again transfers back onto his left leg. He throws his whole body through the ball, ensuring he has the distance and that dead eyed accuracy.
Like a professional golfer.
It works for him, anyway. We wonder does he practice his frees more than Shane Dowling of Na Piarsaigh.
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