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Published 12:53 26 Jul 2022 BST
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Seán O'Shea of Kerry before the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final at Croke Park. (Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Damien Comer of Galway and teammates watch the trophy presentation after their side's defeat to Kerry. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Would you have taken Damien Comer off? "I don't know whether it was a deliberate ploy and they wanted to make Shane Walsh the point of the attack and move Comer out to free up space. Up until he caught a kick-out in the last 10 minutes [and set up a Cillian McDaid score], he didn't touch leather. "I would have said leave him on, but there was a few people sitting beside that said, 'You've got to make the call to get Comer off'.""It wasn't going well for Paul, in midfield," says Hanley, "so I think the obvious decision was putting Damien to midfield, as he can play there. It would have suited him, on a Diarmuid O'Connor or a Jack Barry, physically. "Maybe he would have caught a few kick-outs, which would have inspired us. It wasn't going well for Paul, so maybe taking him out, bringing Damien back and putting someone into the full-forward line... that would probably be the switch I would have made, to get him into the game a bit more." O'Sullivan added that Comer did get a vital turnover, on Paul Murphy, and argued that the forward 'needs to be that focal point' and can't be on the fringes. "He seemed a bit lost... he found it hard to get into the game." The former Kerry star said Jason Foley, who marked Damien Comer, deserves credit, too.
"There was question marks over whether he would have the power or pace to stick with Comer, or whether he's be bullied," says O'Sullivan, "but, jeez, he stood up to the challenge yesterday."Hanley mirrored those remarks and noted how Foley had got a hand in to bat the ball away from Comer on the first kick-out he attempted to claim. "The boys would have seen that and said, 'Foley is at it today. He's not going to give Comer a sniff'." WATCH THAT FULL SHOW HERE:
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