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Published 14:06 28 Sept 2021 BST
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After watching Dublin this year, they seemed lacklustre, boring and unable to find that spark at times. Even when they were winning they never looked like getting out of second gear.
After losing Michael Darragh McCauley and Paddy Andrews to retirement, the strange absence of Stephen Cluxton, and Kevin McManamon to work commitments, Dublin's bench did not pack the punch that it once did.
They also lost valuable experience, having that much pedigree and people with a winners mentality, it can be costly to a. dressing room environment.
Mannion however, is in his prime. He's nowhere near retiring, and frankly is the best corner forward option that Dublin currently have at their disposal.
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