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Published 19:42 28 Nov 2017 GMT
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Some Irish people take notion with this attitude. "It doesn't feed into the 'keep your head down, be humble, get the job done' Irish Dream," wrote Conan Doherty the day after the All-Ireland hurling final.
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The same attitude that produced two of the best individual moments of skill of this summer.
Exhibit A.
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Exhibit B.
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Sometimes they don't come off for the 22-year-old. He's had his bad days, and as he readily admits himself, 2017 wasn't his best year, but that's who he is, that's Austin Gleeson. That's the most skillful player in the country.
What prompts him to believe?
"The belief and the stupidity," he replies.Ball manipulation. New tricks. Himself and his Déise teammates are always testing the boundaries.
"Before training, we all just go out 25 minutes before the training session is due to start. There's always a group of us trying those mad things on one side of the field to see would they come off, and doing these different things with the ball," says the Mount Sion club man. "It just comes from that, doing those little things, and then, when they come off, you feel confident enough to do them in a game. A couple of those things came off this year, but there was other things that didn't.
"It's all about that practice, and trying those things in training. There's players that might have been doing things that were ten times better than me, but they just weren't getting the chances to pull them off," he added at the Coca-Cola Designated Driver campaign event.One of his standout attributes is his ability to hit a sideline cut, though he wasn't best pleased with how they went for him in 2017.
"This year, they weren't really going for me. I think I practiced them more this year than previous years and I think when I was practicing them and they weren't going right, I was getting frustrated, and that was coming out in the matches. I was thinking like 'I'm not going to get this one, and it was always in the back of my head,' and I suppose that's probably why," he reasons.His routine will stay the same. It's just about going back to basics. "I always lay the sliotar down the same way, take the two/three steps back, and then I just go for it. Whatever way I hit the sidelines, they always seem to curl, as a seahook so, I have to take that consideration. Sometimes then, when I hit them straight, they end up about 80 yards wide," laughed the 22-year-old. He will be back. Coca-Cola is proud to support Irish road safety by rewarding Designated Drivers who give the Gift of a Lift with two FREE drinks from Coca-Cola. Designated drivers are encouraged to claim their Coca-Cola Designated Driver vouchers for two free soft drinks at participating outlets via Free Text or on www.designateddriver.ie.
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