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Published 20:05 8 Oct 2015 BST
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Eoin O'Dwyer, and 11-year-old, from Mullinahone in Tipperary, smugly dropped a wink as the German national anthem rang out as if to say "no panic lads, I've got this."
This team mascot is a smooth operator #IREvGER@ballsdotie@SportsJOEdotiepic.twitter.com/nFXmQPLLEq
— Siobhán Doyle (@thekickart) October 8, 2015
And it turns out Eoin is from the neighbouring parish to Shane Long. There must be something in the water down there that keeps everyone calm on the big occasion.
Thanks to Eoin's sister Nicola for providing the update for this piece. And well done on the All Ireland Under 14s triumph in June!
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