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Published 11:54 8 Jul 2017 BST
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He's come a long way since then.
He's seen and helped his county to five different All-Ireland finals and he's still hunting with them, still as hungry as ever.
Still as bloody annoyingly effective as ever.
Last season, he was asked about his rivalry with Rob Hennelly and his perceived weaknesses in the kickout area of his game.
He answered perfectly.
"There's no point in me trying to copy someone else," he said. "I can only be what I can be."And what he is is one of the finest shot-stoppers this game has ever seen. What he is is a centurion for his county. And he's far from done.
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