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Published 11:02 7 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 11:45 7 Jun 2021 BST
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“We’re coaching young fellas at every level to open their shoulders and be able to drive the ball so why would you restrict that kind of skill?”It's easy forget about the bad games when you've just watched a game as good as what went on in Salthill yesterday but we should remember, even during the dull affairs, is that there were bad games back in the 90s and in the 2000s too. https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1401570192640126982 “You’d always think coming up, if someone told me this morning you’d score 3-23, you’d say, ‘Jaysus we’ll get a result up here in Salthill’, which is a tough place to come to but that’s the modern game now," said Cahill. Galway manager Shane O'Neill says he wouldn't like to be a defender. “I think just the skill level and the pace of the game, you could see it there. It’s very difficult to be a back man these days because of the space created by everybody else." Calum Lyons is more of an all-bases-covering phenomenon than he is a back-man.
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