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Published 12:59 2 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 14:13 2 Apr 2019 BST
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Colm Parkinson was at Croke Park for the League final and the GAA Hour Show host noticed an evolved slickness in Clifford's soloing technique - which is one of the reasons he's almost impossible to dispossess.
"He has a very unique soloing style Clifford. Because he's such a tall man, he's evolved - probably because he's been tall all of his life - he's realised that 'if I solo it up, I'm going to get it tapped away'... So he actually puts his hands right down towards his foot and only solo it up about a foot. "Isn't it bizzare that he's had to evolve because he's so tall, to almost an awkward solo, having to do that, to avoid being tackled," continued Wooly.And if you watch Clifford's run to set up Gavin Crowley's early goal, you'll see exactly what Parkinson is talking about. The Young player of 2018 drops his hands low and brings his foot high to make the solo as snappy and as sharp as possible. https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1112716587495231489 This is a contrast to his teammate Tommy Walsh, who was dispossessed a number of times on Sunday with his looser, more lobbed soloing technique.
"When you contrast it to Tommy Walsh who can actually move as well, but he's soloing it well up in the air so he's easy to dispossess. Clifford has realised that, 'I'm corner forward so I need to completely readjust this solo so that the likes of Harrison can't get a hand in."Cian Ward has also noticed this clever aspect in Clifford's game.
"He's having to adjust to play like a smaller guy and you can see it at times, when he goes out the field and takes off on some of these runs, you realise this fella can move then..." "When he's inside, he doesn't look as nippy as some of the smaller guys off the mark and that but he always manages to get his shot away, he doesn't get dispossessed. His skill level is very, very high."You can listen to this Clifford discussion, and much more from Monday's GAA Hour Football Show. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/mayo-for-sam-gallant-leitrim-offensive-kicking-is-back
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