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Published 16:43 24 Apr 2021 BST
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"At the start of every year that's the question I get asked 'Sir are we getting a new jersey?' because they're all into their jerseys. I would tell them not to worry about the jersey, it's about what's inside the jersey, but truthfully when I was a player, I was the same.[caption id="attachment_227293" align="alignnone" width="2048"]
Opposition players were also fond of Canavan's jersey[/caption]
"If you're into sport, then you're into jerseys and funny it was one of the things Mickey Harte done, be it in club or in county level, at the end of every game we played, the players would come in one at a time, fold the jersey and set it down. He believed that you should respect the jersey you play in and if you think anything of it, you will treat it with respect both on and off the field."
It's true that when you first get the jersey, you admire it before putting it on slowly, fixing the sleeves and checking that everything is just right in the mirror. Shortly after a few training sessions however, you just chuck it in the wash, the drawer or the kit bag, with the same contempt as an empty packet of crisps.
The two-time All-Ireland winner added that: "When you get the jersey, it's new, it's tidy, it's well presented, so the least you can do when you're on the pitch is to do it proud and when you come back in, don't throw it in a heap for someone else to pick up after you.
"This is something I now do with all of my football teams and I think it instils good values in the lads and lassies that wear them and makes it a bit easier for the kit man as well."
Canavan certainly did the red and white colours of Tyrone proud, and with a career spanning over 15 years he wore several different jerseys, but out of all of them, which is his favourite?
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Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE[/caption]
"I would have to say the one in '03 is my favourite out of all of them."I wouldn't be so particular as to say I felt I could play better in one over the other, but really as long as there was a red hand on the jersey I was happy enough." Hard to disagree with that.
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