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Published 15:26 20 Mar 2018 GMT
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At the moment, the rangy runner who always looks to have the beating of his man is being used by John Kiely from the bench.
And it must be bloody frustrating for him. The man hasn't put a foot wrong. Every time he's been called upon, he's come in like a man hell bent on proving a point to his manager not to leave him sitting again.
Ryan is making an impact every single time he gets the call and his late, great interventions have been so crucial to Limerick's slick progression to the League semi-final and their first promotion to the top tier of the hurling League in nine years.
His scoring returns after being introduced late on have been heavy. The value of his energy and willingness can't be overstated enough.
On Monday against Clare, he came on and netted an extra-time forcing goal in late on for the Shannonsiders. That wasn't the first time his arrival has changed games.
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