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Published 15:51 29 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 15:51 29 Aug 2017 BST
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This Dublin side's ruthless streak came up for discussion on Monday's GAA Hour, and Colm Parkinson was disappointed that O'Callaghan didn't express himself with his celebration, like he does on the field of play.
"He didn't celebrate the goal which I would like to have seen. We've talked about that before, that's probably not his choice. You'd have liked to have seen him giving the fist to the hill there. What a feeling that must be to score a goal into the hill in an All-Ireland semi-final for a man that's only 21 this year," said the Laois man.O'Callaghan knows his job, though. He knows what Jim Gavin wants and he wasn't going to do anything out of the ordinary. These lads are trained to win, they're trained to be ruthless.
"Jesus Con, put your fist up there. I don't think he's much of a showman, he's almost like the exact type of player Jim Gavin wants. He's like heaven for him. There's no heirs and graces about him, he's a very level-headed young fella, he's not going to be plastered across all the buses around Dublin. " added Parkinson.Cian Ward quipped that he's not the type of player you'd see with a fancy hairstyle.
"No hair-gel in the hair or nothing."We all love a good goal celebration, when a player lets it all out. When something they've worked so hard for comes to fruition, surely they've earned themselves the right to celebrate.
You can listen to this discussion from 1 hour 20 min on Monday's GAA Hour right here.
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