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Published 10:11 30 Jan 2018 GMT
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"Peter's a fantastic free-taker, but you get days like that when you're just not comfortable or something isn't right and Peter said to me about hitting the next one so I hit a couple of ones that were close in front of the goal, that were kind of unmissable so I was pleased with that. I'm not sure if something was up or what but Peter just said to me to take the next one."https://twitter.com/Ryan5C/status/957626789890752512 It certainly clears up the situation. Colin Ryan had tweeted about Duggan not continuing on free-taking duties as though it had been a management decision but it's completely different dynamic knowing that he actually had a word with Reidy about hitting them. The idea that Duggan wasn't entirely comfortable with taking the frees after missing two in Ennis on Sunday shouldn't be blown out of proportion either. As Reidy told Wooly, you get those days when you're just not completely comfortable. It's also worth remembering that the two Duggan missed were from 70 and 80 yards, and were tight angles, so there's certainly no shame in that. The fact remains, though, that Clare have two excellent free-takers in Duggan and Reidy and their season is looking bright after getting their National League campaign off to the perfect start against Tipp. Listen to the full GAA Hour podcast below, in which guests JJ Delaney and Diarmuid O'Sullivan join Wooly for an in-depth review of all the weekend's action.
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