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"In 2013, I was only in the team and I made sure everything was absolutely perfect. I did everything I was told. I was absolutely shite and was whipped off at half-time; it was a disastrous day. "In 2015, I was actually sick in the build-up to the All-Ireland. I couldn't sleep, I couldn't eat but I was grand. I still got subbed off now but I was fine. I was a bit better than I was in 2013."No food, no sleep, no bother.
McCaffrey is no different to so many other players in having pre-match superstitions but he insists he never had any as a younger player. "They do creep up on you a little," he said.
"The superstitions actually start the day before (a game) but I won't go there. I have the same breakfast before a game. I listen to the same music on the bus as we are heading in. I actually have geographical landmarks, where I now to click to the next song on the iPod. "When you get to the dressing room, you're straight out to watch whatever game is on before. In to play a bit of keepie-uppies. Then you go out; same place for the team photo. "I usually do keepie-uppies with Cormac Costello, when he's not off breaking collarbones and the like. I do it with the wall when Cormac is not around, which is quite sad, or Bernard Dunne. The wall is actually better than Bernard. "They kind of creep in but they do relax you before a game."
McCaffrey does have another quirky superstition that most football fans may not be aware of.
After each team photo, where he stands in the same position, McCaffrey grabs a ball, sprints towards his goal and blasts an effort towards the posts. He explains:
"That's what I do in a match. I run around and kick the ball as hard as I can. "I don't know where that came from, to be honest... It usually goes wide but, once or twice, it goes over the bar. That kind of throws me for a while. I have to take a minute or two to think what I'm going to do next. "If the ball goes over, it's not part of the superstition."Keep an eye out for the quirks of McCaffrey and the other Dublin and Mayo players ahead of throw-in this Sunday. *Updated from piece first posted in September 2016.
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