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Published 11:31 20 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 16:05 20 Nov 2017 GMT
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For a second successive campaign, the Monaghan man finished the International Rules series as the Irish player of the series.
In 2015, he won the GAA Medal and, again on Saturday, he was honoured in defeat.
In total, McManus hit 40 points in two games - far and away the top scorer of either country.
Despite racking up no major six-pointers by hitting the net, he split the posts 12 times in one of the most intense games on the planet.
In six games in the International Rules, he's scored 97 points - an average of over 16 per game.
But it's the flight of the ball when it leaves his foot, it's the curve of the thing. Every time it's like he has already mapped out its path and the ball simply follows it within the tramlines that McManus has pre-planned.
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At 29 years of age, the forward's star continues to shine even brighter and brighter with each passing season but, as he keeps producing on the international stage, international heads keep turning.
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For a fourth series in a row, the Farney man finished as the top scorer of either nation.
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If they didn't come before, plenty of people want them to come now.
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