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Published 11:19 22 Dec 2016 GMT
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Speaking to The GAA Hour, Connolly marvelled at the graft McManamon puts into making himself a dangerous forward and a true asset to his team. He said:
"Kev is one guy that was struggling to get into the team as he didn't have that ability [to shoot off either foot]. "Now most of his scores are coming off his good foot, not his better one."There is no better example of McManamon contributing points off his left foot than the sublime score he got to put Dublin a point ahead of Kerry heading into injury time of the semi-final. Peter Crowley showed him the outside but McManamon, despite a slip, curled over a beauty.
"That's a massive testament to guys like Kevin who have put in massive, massive amount of work to make improvements to their game," said Connolly.
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