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Published 11:09 10 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 11:36 10 Nov 2018 GMT
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A strong, aerially dominant half back, he's well able to hurl too and could offer some fresh impetus to the Wexford back line.
Only a year out of Ard Scoil Rís, the Clare minor of 2018 really came of age in his club colours this year and it's only a matter of time before he bursts onto the county scene.
Another Cratloe man, Ryan is the brother of former Clare's former centre back Conor. Since Conor's unfortunate, premature departure from the Banner scene due to a medical condition, they've struggled to fill the gap left. His brother could be the man to fill it, as he proved with a number of dominant displays for his club this year.
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Tipperary struggled in midfield this year, trying out new faces at eight and nine almost every day.
Hammersley is Well worth a Premier County call-up.
Now they've a county title and they're in the hunt for a Leinster and an All-Ireland. They've been talking about Mullen in Kilkenny ever since he was a minor and he's living up to the hype so far. Cody is another deadly forward while Shefflin, nephew of Henry, is a powerful defender.
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