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"TJ Reid, obviously. I've become a huge fan of him over these last couple of years. And I'm not so sure... is there a better player in the championship that can match him? I don't know. "But because the final colours it so much, I'm going to slightly go against the two boys. I'm going to go with Noel McGrath. I just think his performance today - and I know we can be a bit blinded by today - every aspect of it, the intelligence, vision and wrist-work. I go back to the first half when the game was in the melting pot and so many balls... the snigging, knocking the ball away, he was the one that was able to control the ball when it was 15 on 15."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1163133778153242624 The Sunday Game's end of championship review show will pick their team of the year and Hurler of the Year on Sunday evening, with Callanan the favourite to get the nod too, and several of his Tipp teammates to make the Best XV.
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