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Published 13:06 30 Aug 2019 BST
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"We used to have a statistician Ray Boyne and I had to ring him on the Monday morning after a match. 'Ray will you stick me down for a few tackles there.' It'd be like Alan Brogan 'one tackle, Bernard Brogan, zero tackles.' Give us a couple of tackles will you."
Ger Brennan was also on the Dublin team at the time and he recalled how that rising work-rate helped change the face of Dublin football.
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"But certainly, the one thing I knew going into that match and Alan I'm sure will agree with me here was that, whether we were going to win or lose on the scoreboard, it had been a massive success because lads were beginning to play for each other and I know you might have one or two clips of the game, but Alan was actually the guy who got the interception, who got a hand to I think Declan O'Sullivan's handpass in the middle of the field which I think led to Kevin McMenamin's goal. Like, Alan never tackled for years, but he got Player of the Year that year!"
Another trick of the trade Dublin used in Brogan's time was to applaud Hill 16 before games. Ger Brennan couldn't understand it, but Brogan explained that it was a bid to eke out a psychological edge on their home patch.
"You have to remember we were getting hammered by Tyrone, we were getting hammered by Kerry. We were walking through Leinster, maybe not walking through Leinster but we were winning Leinster well at that stage.
"We were coming up against the Tyrones, the Kerrys and we were getting bet off the park so we were looking for any angle. Any angle we could find to bring us that bit closer. It wasn't even intimidation or anything it was just to get that Hill 16, the 16th man behind us and see could that make a difference for us. There was no, nothing really more to it than that to be honest with you.
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