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Published 14:27 3 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 14:28 3 Sept 2017 BST
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They wont have any particular routine and they will do what just comes naturally to them. Game on.
Other lads might be deeper thinkers, some things work for them and some things don't.
They will develop some sort of routine before games, a routine that settles them, that gives them peace of mind.
Waterford and Galway's players will have been preparing last night, this morning and right now for this game, in their own way - some things weird, some things simple.
Waterford legend Paul Flynn recalled on Up for the Match how some of his teammates used to sleep in the bath, eat Mars bars to prepare.
It's quirky, we're individuals.
Waterford captain Kevin Moran was speaking to the Connacht Tribune during the week, and the De La Salle man revealed his fondness of a freezing cold shower, only on the eve of games.
"I never have cold showers, ever, except for the night before a game. I just have a really cold shower, as cold as I can take it for about five minutes. It makes me sleep better," said Moran.There'll be other lads performing such routines right now in the respective dressing rooms. That's what settles the nerves. It's all in our heads.
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