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Published 11:49 6 Apr 2017 BST
Updated 13:43 6 Apr 2017 BST
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Paddy Stapleton was part of Tipperary teams in the past who regularly found Murphy as an unpassable barrier in the last line of the Kilkenny defence.
Stapleton see’s similarities between Murphy and his former team-mate Brendan Cummins, who also had a versatile streak and regularly represented his club Ballybacon-Grange as an outfield player. Limerick man Nicky Quaid is another goalkeeper who represented his club out the field.
Stapleton's words on Murphy's dedication to training, and his craft, should be an inspiration to goalkeeper's that often scoff at fitness work. He said:
“I think what he is is a massive advertisement for goalkeepers to keep themselves fit and to keep themselves fast, to have them reactions. You know we all train with goalkeepers at club level or at county level, and maybe they don’t see the importance in that."Look how fast he is and when he gets a ball, you know sometimes, If a goalie gets a ball they’re under pressure in the backline because you’d nearly want to make a roadway for them to come out, but he just avoids everyone and he’s gone. He’s like Cummins." The role of a goalkeeper as we know them is changing, and if Murphy is anything to go by, speed, agility and explosiveness are now key requirements of the modern goalkeeper. The days of a goalkeeper getting a reprieve from fitness training are coming to an end. Listen to the lads raving about Murphy's ability here on 'The GAA Hour' 9'05". https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/john-kiely-on-limerick-improvement-wexford-intimidation-and-joe-cannings-movement
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