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Published 16:04 14 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 16:08 14 Feb 2018 GMT
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The DCU one isn't half bad either.
While every player has a vital role to play, some have the ability to change it just like that.
This laid down a marker. This is what he's about. That's what DCU are about.
In the final, he will pick up the competition's most consistent forward in the last three years, in Tipperary's Jason Forde. It will be the duel of the day. These lads will be neck and neck in terms of strength, but the athletic O'Donnell might just edge Forde for pace.
It will be so crucial to DCU's chances that he's the safe house he normally is. Likewise, for UL, their main scoring threat has been on song to this stage. Without his scores, they wouldn't be here. If he has a quiet day, they may struggle.
He's a weapon in the air, and despite lacking a yard of pace, he compensates for it with his sharp hurling brain and instinctive skill.
It will more than likely be Clare senior Conor Cleary who stands on his heels in the Cork showpiece. The pair are two similar, evenly matched players. The competition for the dropping ball will be ferocious.
If he doesn't force his way into the starting line-up, the supersub can turn the tide in DCU's favour if they're still in touch.
The UL defence may be tiring late on, they'll want to be clued in to keep him at bay.
Corner backs Conor McSweeney will have a big job on their hands to keep him quiet.
He's one of the best strikers in the game, and though he's well known for roaming forward and picking off scores, it will be crucial to his side's chances that he holds his position marks DCU's dangerous half forward line tightly.
He may pick up Donal Burke, who's been DCU's best forward in the competition so far. He'll need to focus on the defensive side of his game for that one.
He hit DIT for a bullet early goal in the semi. That's what he's about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGFLEtYB6gE&feature=youtu.be
VIDEO CREDIT: Jerome Quinn media.
Both are more attacking midfielders than defenders, so it will be interesting to see how that dynamic plays out.
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