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Published 21:37 7 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 10:42 15 Jun 2018 BST
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Former Galway forward Damien Hayes had only positive words for the Clareman on Thursday's GAA Hour podcast, and he claimed that the former under-21 player of the year is one of the most versatile players in the country.
"I'm disappointed in myself that I haven't mentioned him on this podcast yet and that's David McInerney. He has become a fine player, a massive leader for Clare at the moment, he's a great bit of stuff. "His father was a great hurler as well. He has played full back and he has played centre back, but the truth of it is, I've seen that guy hurling and that guy could play centre forward, absolutely no problem. "He won an All-Star and an All-Ireland at corner back but he could play a sweeper role, he could play in midfield. He's a fine athlete.https://twitter.com/AllianzNi/status/974689191446528000
"He has a few problems last year with his back but this year he's rested and he's on a rehab programme, but yeah, I'd have a lot of praise for him."Indeed, Hayes feels that this is a must win, a do-or-die clash for this Banner side.
"I'm backing Clare. They have talent. They won an All-Ireland a few years, they need to be winning this game, they need to be hammering it home. They've lots of great players, young players, lively players. "They're not small men either, they're all in unbelievable physical shape. I seen Tony Kelly here the other day at the garage, they're all doing their correct S and C programmes. "They need to push on now. They need to make the breakthrough, simple as that."You can listen to Damien waxing lyrical about David Mc and much more from Thursday's GAA Hour Show.
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