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Published 12:10 8 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 16:22 8 Feb 2017 GMT
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To that list we can add Anthony Nash's deputy with the Cork seniors, Patrick Collins.
Playing in the Fitzgibbon Cup for CIT, Collins gave a display of hurling netminding in the second half of his side's final group game on Tuesday night.
His FOUR outstanding stops were responsible for the Cork college earning a draw against NUIG, but this was not enough to keep CIT in the competition as they failed to qualify for the last eight.
Still, Collins can be proud of his own performance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMXULaU_Has&feature=youtu.be
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