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Published 07:25 9 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 09:39 10 Jan 2019 GMT

“That’s the way you’ll test the mentality of a player, distance stuff," Mick O'Dwyer told SportsJOE of his methods. "In any other little tricks around, they’ll escape it or get away with it but if he’s a player that will give you 100 per cent, he’ll go the distance. That’s why we got to where we were with Kildare, with the amount of work we did at The Curragh. We did a pile of work at The Curragh. “I’m still a big believer in it. But you must play plenty of football. There is a time to do the distance stuff, which is very important. It shows you the calibre of the player that you have. It was for mental reasons more than it was for physical reasons. “The belief that you can stay going forever. Sure some of our players, Spillane and Jacko, they’d run all day for you. Up and down the field all day long. That’s what you need in players. “I remember one All-Ireland final, our goalkeeper got injured and where was Spillane? He was on the goal line and the next minute he was up front scoring a point. But all that came from hard work, distance stuff. Belief. That comes with distance training, I don’t care what anybody would tell me. I would still do that today. But playing plenty of football as well."
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