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Published 15:34 28 Apr 2022 BST
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The rumours were amplified when people started to suggest that he would be joining the Dublin hurling county panel instead, given that he is such an effective hurler at club level.
This, mixed in with all of the negative press surrounding the team from the capital following their defeats to Armagh, Kildare, Kerry, Mayo, and Monaghan, only added fuel to the fire.
However, Dessie Farrell has confirmed that the star forward would be making his return, and that he has been a part of the training camp in Portugal, in preparation for their championship opener against Wexford.
With the five-time All-Ireland winner's inclusion, Dublin become a much more feared force, as the bombing full forward has been consistently brilliant over the past five years.
In just 45 appearances for the Boys in Blue, the three-time All-Star has racked up a scoring total of 16-78.
Not only that, but it's his ability in the crunch moments that make him so invaluable. All-Ireland semi-finals and finals; he has consistently popped up with the goal or score to get his team over the line.
Just as Kerry would be a weakened force without David Clifford, Dublin can't reach the levels of old, without the Cuala clubman.
Leinster football has undoubtedly been negatively affected by the Dubs' recent dominance, but for the first time in decades - with Kildare looking strong and Mickey Harte's Louth firing in all cylinders - there is genuine hope that someone else can win this provincial title.
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