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His fetching in midfield was a great attribute, but above everything else, he's a fantastic kicker of the ball and would often pull the strings from the middle of park, spraying passes and making things happen.
However in the final against Galway, O'Connor hooked him at half time, a decision which former Donegal star Eamon McGee thought was "very harsh."
On the latest episode of the GAA Hour, presenter and Kerry legend, who also played under Jack O'Connor, revealed that Moran was suffering from an illness heading into the game.
"David was in bed for three days sick, I only found that out after the game, tonsillitis or laryngitis or something. "Supposedly he had lost three or four kgs, and he did look tired, but he's your kicker. He's the guy who lifts the head and he wants to kick it."Kerry stopped kicking in the second half, and I don't know if it was a coincidence that David had gone off, it was a bit more of a running game, but when he went off, I was sort of going 'who is going to kick it? Who is going to get the ball in quick enough?' [caption id="attachment_268570" align="alignnone" width="2048"]
Darran O'Sullivan and David Moran in action back in 2017[/caption]
"When we were playing the slow ball in the first half, Galway were very good at making things awkward, so you give Galway credit for the wides, and when it's like this and the wind isn't easy, there was a couple more wides, and when Killian Spillane came on, his first effort was awful.
"But the next ball he gets - that's no easy kick, off your bad foot, going across and turning back, everyone was going 'Jesus fair play to him.'
'He had that big impact that you need of a sub, he ended up getting two big scores, so they were big moves by Jack, because normally if you're having a bad first half it's like, 'we will give you five or ten minutes,' and I suppose that shows the ruthlessness maybe to say 'look, it's just not your day and I'm not waiting.'"
Listen to the full episode of the GAA Hour now.
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