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Published 12:51 28 Jun 2022 BST
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Rian O'Neill was one of the first players to congratulate Matthew Tierney for kicking the winning penalty.[/caption]
Let's not forget, an off-the-ball incident almost did rule him out of the Ulster championship game against Donegal this year but none-the-less, O'Neill has it all and he has some future ahead of him.
"I know we talked about his free," added the Kerryman, "but even watching him throughout the game, similar to Shane Walsh - he has all the talent in the world - but he just has the look of a superstar. Even the way he carries himself, he has everything."
"He kicked a point in the first half where he had no right whatsoever to win the ball," added Galway man Finian Hanley.
"He got out in front of Molloy and beat two men and then whipped it over the bar. He's aggressive, he doesn't let anything get in his way and if he can harbour everything that he has, there are no limits.
"That catch at the finish, at that point in the game, Sean Kelly was well positioned like, but it was just pure class from O'Neill, it was like an Aussie Rules catch. They wanted him kicking it in but they wanted him inside at the same time."
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