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Published 09:41 15 Jun 2023 BST
Updated 11:17 15 Jun 2023 BST
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Business is booming off-the-field as well as on-the-field, where Grimes has enjoyed the switch to the half forward line. Tall and with a very strong build, he may not be your typical half forward but he's worked on his endurance and stamina this year to ensure he'd be able for the challenge.
"Originally, the full forward line was my position but this year I've transitioned to out around the middle.
"The switch came about organically and Mickey saw something in me running directly at defences rather than with my back to goal.
"I went back inside for a couple of O'Byrne Cup games, but in training and once the League got up and running, we were working towards me playing more out around the middle.
"A lot of work had to go in to be able to play out around the middle for seventy minutes.
"I worked hard with our S and C coach Ciaran Sloan and with our nutritionist Aaron Courtney, revamping my style of play from short, sharp stuff to more of an endurance based game.
"We got a huge pre-season into us. Staying injury free was massive too in maintaining the levels. So I've been fortunate with injuries, touch-wood, and that allows you to keep pushing your fitness levels.
"It's paid off I think. It's probably been my best season in a Louth jersey so I'm enjoying it."
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