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Published 12:53 14 Feb 2017 GMT
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"I thought he was very unlucky not to get an All-Star last year, he was that good. He is just a little whippet," said Conan Doherty, before host Colm Parkinson interrupted him.
"Now, sorry to pull you up on this. I could not believe... I went up to a Tyrone press day last year and I stood beside that Sludden," said Parkinson.
"That Sludden is a beast. I'm telling you, he actually togs out a lot smaller than he is. He is a monster of a man, I'm telling you. I'm sorry, I had to pick you up on it. He is not a whippet, I'm a whippet!" added the whippet-like Parkinson.
"He's a little monster of a man, I mean the way he gets around the pitch. He finds these pockets of space and he goes for them like his life depends on them," replied Doherty.
Whatever you want the call him, he's good.
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