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Published 17:10 25 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 17:11 25 Aug 2015 BST
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"I played alongside him at full forward and he wasn’t a great full forward at that time." "It wasn’t his position and I still don’t think it’s his position. He’s a midfielder, he’s not a full forward but it’s working for the cause and that’s what it boils down to.O'Shea's move to full-forward is seen by many as the secret to the county ending their long wait for Sam Maguire. However Mortimer feels that Dublin will have a plan to counteract his human wrecking ball impression this Sunday, even if Aidan O'Shea's hands are something that Tony Stark would cook up in his lab,
"He’s a great man to win a ball, his hands are like shovels. It’s a matter of the corner forwards making the right runs off him because against Dublin when you get ball you won’t have space to run through four or five defenders and kicking a score." “He’s a great player to be playing alongside now. He’ll lay off ball to you all day. It’s up to the lads who are there now to do it. I think that’s what Dublin will try and do: try and stop the ball getting into O’Shea rather than try and stop O’Shea."
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