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Published 12:03 8 Jan 2018 GMT
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He went one better on Sunday, scoring 2-6 as the Cats dispatched of Kildare in the side's first ever competitive meeting in the Walsh Cup in Freshford.
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Walsh is pacy, skilful and a deadly finisher. It's good to see him back fully fit after the Cruciate Ligament injury he suffered in 2015, and if he shows form like this in the later rounds of this competition, and the Allianz Hurling Leagues, Brian Cody won't ignore him.
Next up is Offaly on Sunday in the Walsh Cup semi-final for the Cats.
He's a valuable asset for John Kiely's Shannonsiders. His combination of strength and speed, along with the ability to win his own possession and then take a score ticks all the boxes for a full forward.
Always roaming. Never still. His movement takes him all over the forward line, and he regularly pops up in acres of space to slot a simple point. That's no coincidence.
This man knows what he's doing. Limerick know what he's capable of.
Man-of-the-match last weekend against Cork with a tally of 1-9, he contributed well in Sunday's Kerry destruction, too.
Deasy has settled in well for Donal Maloney and Gerry O'Connor. With a keen eye for a score and that bustling competitiveness to compete in the air, he brings something new to the Banner attack.
Scored 1-2 against Cork on Sunday. Contributed handsomely to the destroyal of Kerry the week before. Showing what he's made of.
He's a solid operator. Has pace, strength and plenty of skill. A torn cruciate in July 2016 kept him out of the fray last year, but two games in two days this weekend shows this man is back to full fitness.
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The 22-year-old will be a crucial player for Pat Gilroy as the year progresses.
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