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Published 07:44 11 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 09:59 11 Sept 2018 BST
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"I grew up dreaming of playing for Kerry. I never grew up dreaming of being an Aussie Rules player."The teenager was called into the Kerry senior squad ahead of the Allianz Leagues campaign and he has acquitted himself well. Kingdom boss Eamonn Fitzmaurice has now named in in a full forward line alongside Paul Geaney and James O'Donoghue for his side's championship opener against Clare, in Killarney. Former Kerry star Marc Ó Sé joined Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour to look ahead to the game [from 49:00 below] and he spoke very highly of Clifford.
Ó Sé believes that only two players from Kerry's All-Ireland winning squad of 2014 have maintained such good form that they are automatic starters. Paul Geaney and David Moran have been consistently top-class in recent years. However, Ó Sé can see that the Kerry management have infused the team with a number of young talents.
"We can see from 2004 when Jack O'Shea came in. Paul Galvin and Aidan O'Mahony put their hands up for jerseys, got their jersey and held onto their jersey," the five-time All-Ireland winner said. "The same thing has to happen here, where new leaders come on-board."
On Seán O'Shea and Clifford stepping straight up from Minor to Senior, Marc Ó Sé commented:
"Gooch (Colm Cooper) made it, Darragh Ó Sé did it, Seamus Moynihan did it. Now Clifford, I've seen him and he's performed admirably in games, in particular against the stronger teams where you knew he'd be up against it. "This fella is just.... I mean, if you stand alongside of him, just, the size of him! He's 6-foot-4 and he's built accordingly. I watched him in the league games and he can win low ball and high ball. "Particularly with the high expectations that were placed on him, he's answered those calls. I know it is only league football and championship is a huge step-up but... I think the good thing about him is that he comes from good stock, he's a very level-headed young lad and that has to stand to him... "I'm not trying to put pressure on him or anything but the fact that he is so level-headed will certainly stand to him."As he demonstrated in this summer's senior championship has proved, the faith in Clifford was definitely merited.
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