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Published 13:13 21 Aug 2018 BST
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Same again in the second half, the ball travels through the pair and onto Nickie Quaid.
Casey knew he wouldn't be clawing ball over Johnny Glynn. He also knew that if he made enough of a nuisance of himself, neither would Glynn over him.
He played man, not ball, played on Glynn's catching hand side and batted hand, ball and all. The moral of the story, Glynn never caught a ball. Casey only lasted 48 minutes, with an injury sidelining him then, but he'd done enough in that period to break Johnny Glynn's spirit and Richie McCarthy just took up the mantle then.
Casey's clever tactics came up for discussion on Monday's GAA Hour Show and Damien Hayes tipped his hat to the Limerick man.
https://twitter.com/TheGAAHour/status/1031854262765150208
"This was a complete tactical thing...balls were coming into Johnny and Casey was working off his catching hand...What Johnny Glynn wanted was Casey to be standing off his left hand (like David McInerney did at times in the Clare game)...Casey never did that, Casey was working off his catching hand," said Damien. "He was out in front of Johnny, he had a great game," he added. "It was a brilliant full back display," said JJ Delaney.JJ would always back himself to catch the ball over his man, but the Kilkenny legend is unique in that he was one of the best fielders hurling has ever seen.
"He was playing his hand...I'd try and catch it over him now though," JJ said.You can listen to The GAA Hour podcast, featuring analysis, interviews and much more from the All-Ireland final right here.
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