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Published 15:35 6 Jan 2022 GMT
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Indeed, having been a club and county player for the best part of this millennium, the 34 year old is in a good place to comment on the tweaks and changes that have happened at both levels.
"In terms of the amount of pitch time I don't think that has changed over the last couple of years. Nutrition has obviously improved; strength and conditioning has gone up a level or two. When I got involved with Mayo in 2009 you would notice a few players that really looked after themselves - ticking all the boxed with nutrition and gym.
"They were the minority at the time back then. Everyone was training on the pitch but not everyone was putting in the work behind the scenes. Now, with all county teams, 99% are putting in that work behind the scenes."
Including the skinny ones.
This Sunday, as two-in-a-row Mayo champions, Knockmore will have a crack at Padraig Pearses in the Connacht senior football final. Gaelic football is everything in Knockmore and McLoughlin is eager to win the club's first provincial title since 1996.
"One of my team-mates Kieran King said after the county final that when you're born in Knockmore there is very little else you can be doing apart from playing Gaelic or soccer. Gaelic is the most dominant sport. It is everything."
"This year we have learned to be a bit more dogged, we have grown a small bit. We're not the same team we were in 2020."
And maybe that will give them the edge they need.
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6 January 2022; Knockmore footballer Kevin McLoughlin in attendance at the AIB Connacht GAA Football Senior Club Final Media Day in MW Hire O'Moore Park in Portlaoise ahead of the AIB GAA Connacht Senior Club Football Championship Final, which takes place in Ballina, this Sunday, January 9th at 1.30pm and will see the Roscommon champions take on Mayo’s Knockmore.[/caption]
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