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Published 11:35 31 May 2021 BST
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O'Callaghan however, is the perfect Gaelic footballer in every conventional way you can think of. Strong, fast, smart, explosive, but doesn't have that highlight reel of bizarre skills that Clifford displayed just a couple of weeks ago when he scored a soccer-style goal that Harry Kane would have been proud of.
Of course, no one should feel sorry for the Dublin star, he certainly won't be feeling sorry for himself, as extra praise and fans would merely be a distraction for the laser-focused goal machine.
You just know that the formidable forward is the type of player that keeps all of his trophies and medals hidden away in a box for fear of making him complacent as he still sets his alarm for 6am to hit the gym and drive Dublin towards another All-Ireland.
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