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Published 19:56 3 Feb 2018 GMT
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He went about it the right way in his 18 minutes on the field in MacHale Park, Castlebar on Saturday evening, with his side renewing acquaintances with their conquerors in last year's All-Ireland semi-final, Mayo.
Clifford kicked a fine point from play, his first for the Kerry seniors after 15 minutes of play in this Allianz League clash.
The youngster got out in front of his man, despite being obviously hampered by a leg injury.
He soloed the ball, with the limp coming to the fore again.
Unperturbed, undeterred, he slotted it over the bar.
Not even an injury can stop this man from doing his thing.
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Three minutes later, that injury took its toll and he was subbed off by Eamon Fitzmaurice. The logic of playing him in his 3rd game in a week - he starred for Tralee IT's surprise midweek Sigerson win - will undoubtedly come under scrutiny.
Kerry meanwhile, have started like a train in Mayo. Their forward unit have been slick. Their kick passing from deep to the forwards has been a joy to watch.
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