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Published 10:36 29 May 2018 BST
Updated 10:39 29 May 2018 BST

Everything freezes when a free-taker is lining one up. The crowd hushes, all eyes are on one man and one man only. Free-taking is a tough gig. Miss and they'll jump on your back, score and you're only doing your job.
In Seamus Callanan's absence through injury, Forde has more than stepped up to the plate.
Tipperary folk are famously demanding and critical of their hurlers. Jason Forde hasn't given them as much as a squeak to give out about.
As well as coming into his own in open play, the sharpshooting full forward has been made scoring frees look as easy as topping an egg.
We had a look back at his last few games in the blue and gold and it turns out that the man's last errant free came in the 58th minute of Tipperary's National Hurling League semi-final against Limerick.
And in that game, this was his only miss out of nine frees taken.
Since that rarity on March 31, the white flag has been flying after every other free he's stood over.
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