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Published 14:01 28 Jan 2022 GMT
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However, one name that springs to his mind when he thinks about the ultimate team player - that one fellow who always put the team before himself - maybe isn't held in that same regard throughout fans' minds typically.
Caolan Crowe played for Mayo between 2016 and 2019, in which time he was often used during the league, but his playing time was scarce throughout championships, and he often didn't make the 26-man panel.
Moran believes that his talent and skillset was every bit as high as the other defenders in the squad, but he was just unfortunate to be in the same era as some of the best backs in the county's history.
In Moran's book 'Andy - Lessons Learned in the Pursuit of Glory', the sharp shooter tells the story that best encapsulates Crowe's dedication to the squad.
"Caolan's 'team first' attitude was best emphasised during a team-building exercise we did prior to the 2017 All-Ireland final.
"Our psychologist Niamh Fitzpatrick asked each player a simple question: 'What is your promise to the team to help us prepare and win?'"His answer, however, epitomised his character and why he had such a high standing within the group: 'I promise to get whoever I'm marking at training this week ready for Sunday.'"At this late stage of a gruelling season during which he had given everything, Caolan knew he wasn't going to make the squad for the final.
"No table thumping, no posturing in front of management whose mind he could not change. No whining about being left out. He did exactly what he said he would do."He trained harder than ever that week. I should know, I still have the scars." The level of humility, discipline and dedication to his teammates, that this highlights, is immeasurable. No doubt devastated at not being involved with final, he was able to put the team ahead of his own needs. Every successful team has players like Crowe, who have an almost inhuman level of control and restraint to keep their own emotions and selfish needs at bay, for the sake of others.
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