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Published 10:56 21 May 2018 BST
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“Where he stood out today was in his free-taking. He kicked over two 45s and two frees from long distance. It’s like a wonderful golfer. This is technique, this is just stroking. He was absolutely superb.”Unsurprisingly, Beggan had to work to earn such praise. To get that polished at free-taking, especially from the distances he was hitting them from, there's no way of avoiding the repetitive work on the training ground. However, the simple senior sessions weren't enough for Beggan this week. According to Queen's University recruitment manager Anthony McGrath, Beggan managed to blag his way into some extra free taking practice with the minors. He pretended to be in their backroom team to get some extra prep work done. https://twitter.com/anthonymcgrath7/status/998306196292554752?s=19 Up next for Monaghan is Fermanagh on June 3. To the victor of that match will go the spoils of an Ulster final.
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