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Published 10:25 6 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 11:17 6 Dec 2018 GMT
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Marked for greatness since he was as young as 12, they were hearing about a boy wonder from Banagher all over Derry before he was even allowed to play under-16.
The hype was huge but Lynch lived up to it almost instantly.
Taller, faster, stronger and wiser than those his own age, Lynch was an Oak Leaf minor when he finally reached under-16 level and he made sure it was worth the wait for himself and for Derry.
From centre back, the sixteen year-old dominated 18-year-olds, dominated fields and he brought Derry to their third ever and still their last ever All-Ireland minor title to win.
Two years later he was still playing minor but Derry couldn't wait any longer and despite playing a minor game the morning of the 2004 All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry, the county's seniors had enough faith in him to throw him in at the deepest of the deep ends off the bench that day.
And that was the start of it.
He went onto win two National Leagues with Derry, Division One in 2008 when he skinned Kerry's Aidan O'Mahony in the final and Division Two in 2013 as captain.
He won a Sigerson with Jordanstown in 2008, devastating defences with Andy Moran along the way.
On Thursday morning, he called time with a broken heart but at least he, and we have the memories.
“As someone who grew up wanting to represent my club and county, I feel privileged that I got the chance to do both. “Playing for Derry was something I always enjoyed and it breaks my heart to think I won’t do it again. For me there was always a real buzz wearing the red and white and representing my county, my club, and my community.”He has a special place in Derry hearts. https://twitter.com/ConanDoherty/status/1070606664796135424
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