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"They (the UCD players) know each other well, they've a great grá for the competition, they like playing it," he said to Oisín Langan. "They're very fit and they're very strong...We have to be patient, give them seven or eight minutes to get into a game, to get their calls right and that. As long as they're patient, they work the scores," he said.One player who came in for particular praise was Lucan Sarsfields club man Darren Gavin. A Dublin under-21 in 2017, the midfielder impressed for the county seniors in the O'Byrne Cup this year and he built on that form on Wednesday night.
A strong runner, he burst through for a point, set up a few more and won a few frees in an action packed performance.
"Darren is an exciting player," said Divilly. "His dad is from Galway. He would have played in 1998 with Galway and for years before that. I think he's a big prospect for Dublin and if he doesn't nestle in beside Brian Fenton this year, I've no doubt in the next two or three, he'll be a big prospect for Jim Gavin."Former Dublin forward Mossy Quinn was on commentary duty for Electric Ireland and the man who caught his eye was the rangy Laois full forward Evan O'Carroll.
"He mixes it up, he's well able to get out in front and win his own ball. He's a big man, he's direct for his goal, he backed himself. He had a good battle with the full back Brian Power. He has good hands, he brought other lads into the game. Evan gives them that focal point in attack, his striking off the ground is pretty clean as well."Next Wednesday it's DCU in DCU. Divilly knows who the danger man is, he's just looking forward to seeing if his boys can stop Mayo's Reape. https://twitter.com/DCUGAAAcademy/status/1090729637452414976
"We've a huge rivalry there. They've a good team as always. Brian Reape is a good player, he's one for everyone in the country to watch but I'm looking forward to seeing can our defenders stop him scoring goals next week!"Here's the rest of quarter final draw. IT Carlow v University College Cork National University Ireland Galway v Ulster University Jordanstown St Mary's Belfast v Maynooth
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