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Published 16:40 18 Aug 2018 BST
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Kelly says that the workload has eased on inter-county captains, in recent years, with liaisons being appointed to help with the requests from teammates, family members and friends.
The big extra, he says, is getting that speech sketched out early in the week and put safely to one side. He says:
"There's no point in ignoring that, d'ya know, because you're hoping that is going to happen. "With myself in 2010, I organised my speech on the Wednesday before [the final]. I wrote it out on a piece of paper; just a couple of bullet-points. "I wrote it out and went to my locker. I pulled out my drivers' licence and I put the speech into that... the plastic cover for that. I thought, 'If there's rain this Sunday, I'm not getting this smudged'. "When I landed into the Croke Park dressing room on Sunday - and this just tells you when you're right and tuned in - I just handed the speech to the kit-man and said, 'Hang onto that. I'll be needing that afterwards'."Get the speech written and put snugly away for the weekend, and hand it to someone within the back-room team for safe-keeping. Kelly definitely did need the speech as Tipp stopped Kilkenny's five-in-a-row quest and claimed the Liam MacCarthy. One year later, though, and a speech written just in case the Premier County retained their cup was not required. "I'd say I didn't know where the speech was," the Paddy Power ambassador admits. "I'd say it was in the bottom of the kit-bag or something."
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