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Published 08:39 19 Nov 2015 GMT
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"Yeah, there was a guy who played, I think it was (Sean) Cavanagh, he might have been a defender, I liked the way he moved, he read the ball well. He seemed to be a hard tough player and a I think a younger version of him would do really well in our game." "And obviously (Michael) Murphy, I think he may have gone out and tried out AFL when he was younger. He's another who read the ball well and that football sense about him and very very hard to teach. "Those two guys stood out. I think they'd excel at our game with a big pre season under their belt."
A major compliment for two of our key men ahead of Saturday's action in Croker.
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