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Published 16:20 25 Jul 2022 BST
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David Clifford of Kerry with his son Ógie, left, manager Jack O'Connor, centre, and Paudie Clifford. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I don't think he gets enough credit. This is his third stint as Kerry manager, his fourth All-Ireland medal. They won the McGrath Cup this year, the National League, the Munster championship and the All-Ireland. We're nit going to call it that quadruple! "He comes in, and it doesn't matter what he does, it's habit. Winning is a habit. "When it came down to the last 10 or 15 minutes, it was probably the only time I started thinking of it - they've learned how to win under Jack. He does bring this stubbornness as well. "Whenever I hear about Jack, people are saying he's rough, ready and raw. But that does not give him the credit he deserves. Both managers got it tactically right, on Sunday, but I still don't think Jack gets the credit he deserves, down in Kerry."[caption id="attachment_268416" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Kerry manager Jack O'Connor and his squad celebrate with the Sam Maguire trophy after the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I did hear from fella this year," he says, "that it was the personal touches that made a difference. The little chats with fellas. "I remember when I was playing with him, he could ring you there to go for a coffee. Now, you're only talking football but it's personal then, as well, and you feel even more involved. He's asking you questions and just discussing football, because that's what he is obsessed with... you could see the connections he had with the fellas, after the game."Hanley also recalled a conversation with O'Connor, when he learned the 61-year-old often tuned into local radio broadcasts and sourced local papers and websites to find out all the nuggets he could on upcoming opponents. Every little helps. Coffees, chats, a stern word when it is required, gobbling up the opposition research, a strong team and backroom team around him and that winning mentality. Stint number three may yet produce more All-Irelands to add to an already wonderful legacy.
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