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Published 17:54 9 Jan 2023 GMT
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It's true that his mix of strength and composure is as good as it gets. Moran dominated the game for large periods but it was in the last ten, when he caught two kick-outs, including a late crucial one, when he stuck out like a sore thumb.
“Tell me if there is a better midfielder in Kerry,” Harmon said after the game.
"He’s a phenomenal man, a phenomenal person, a phenomenal player too.
“I think he has (another year in him for Kerry) but I suppose the only man that can answer that is David Moran. He was phenomenal all year I thought. If you watch all the games, against Templenoe in the county final he was brilliant. David Moran will take time out, reflect, it’s been a long two years. We’ve had not much break over two years, so I think David is the only man to answer that.”"Today out there, I’m looking forward to watching back – I think some of the fielding was top of the range stuff and I think he gave a real exhibition of high-fielding and catching."
There's no doubt about that. Indeed, it would have been the perfect ending if that late fisted effort of his snatched the draw for the Kerry side. It didn't, Dara Mullin stopped it on the line, but it goes to show one thing.
On a day when Emmett Bradley, Glen's 6 foot 4 inch bulwark of a midfielder, played a blinder. On a day when, around the middle, Moycullen's 6 ft plus machine Peter Cooke was their best man. It goes to show that when it comes down to it, like we've seen so many times down through the years, you'll do well to beat a big man in midfield.
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