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Published 18:17 21 May 2017 BST
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And Paddy Andrews knows that.
Paddy Andrews knows it, too.
Free-takers probably thought they wouldn't have to worry about Clarke's agile prowess though. At least not until he denied Sligo in the first half with an almighty leap above his crossbar to keep out Mark Breheny's shot.
It looked like there were enough legs on the effort when Clarke jumped into the skies to pull the size five from out of them.
He came back down, ball in hands, of course.
And headed straight for the wing.
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