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Published 12:22 15 Sept 2021 BST
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Until 2021. With his booming kick-outs, his fly-goalkeeping and his bravery in possession, Morgan was a breath of fresh air during Tyrone's journey to winning Sam Maguire. In that sense, he's changed the game and he's earned himself many admirers.
"He's bringing the risk back into Gaelic football," said Colm Parkinson on Monday's GAA Hour.
"I bloody love him for it. He doesn't know anything about 'oh here, let's give a handy kick-out now.' He wants to do things offensively all the time. Much maligned at times, often by me on this show but from whenever he kicked that first long-range free, he got three in total, set up the McCurry goal chance, he just brings so much to the play by refusing to go with the safe option."
It came as a surprise then when, in his homecoming interview with RTÉ, Morgan labelled himself as a 'nervous person.' As you watch him bombing forward, when you see the white boots and the chest-out and the confident air, you'd think that this is a man who hasn't a nervous bone in his body. Nerves are natural though, they are a sign that you care and just as the lack of them set him back that day in 2013, they showed him this time around showed that he was ready to rock.
"It helped to relax me," he said of his pre-All-Ireland final preparations, when he watched Ronaldo's Premier League debut on his phone in the Croke Park dressing room.
"I’m a very nervous person so it was great to have something that was a bit of a distraction leading up to the game."
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We'll leave the last word to Colm Cavanagh, who says his former teammate and friend has changed the goalkeeping game.
"Niall has probably had a lot of criticism, definitely in the early parts of his career. But he's kept bouncing back and improving, I know the work he's putting in behind the scenes to do that. He's willing to take risks, transforming that goalkeeping role a bit further now, between the kicks, and the bombing forward. I'm delighted for him."Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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