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Published 14:48 19 Nov 2018 GMT
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His time has come and though he's still only 20, he's done enough already to suggest that it's what he'll be doing for the next decade for Cross and in the orange of Armagh.
He was exceptional in their Ulster quarter final victory over Coalisland a fortnight ago and he was exceptional again on Sunday. He kicked eight points, three of the finest from open play and he tested the Gaoth Dobhair lads throughout.
Off left and off right he can swing them over, off the laces he can bury them. He has pace to burn and just to keep defenders on their toes he sells dummies like they're going out of fashion too.
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And again.
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Armagh and Cross have a genuine star on their hands but one thing he'll have to improve is his discipline if he's to continue on the trajectory he's currently on. He showed his inexperience late on when he let his frustration boil over, lifting James Ó Baoill out of it with an elbow off the ball.
He was deservedly shown a red card for that nasty one and he'll have to learn from that. If he does, he has some future ahead of him.
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