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Published 22:28 27 Jan 2018 GMT
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Because he just bullies them out of his way.
And when he does that, when he does man-handle them, he wants more and more and more and he just goes and explores. All calm.
And then he's gone.
Just look at his first point of the game. It's liquid stuff, it's explosive stuff, it's Brian Fenton stuff. The power, the speed, the strength. The man bounces past his Kildare opponents as if they were polls stuck in the ground.
The upper body strength to drive his way past those men in white is underestimated because only because he makes it look easy.
He looks like a man who's been flat in the gym all winter, but watching Fenton, it all seems so natural - and given that he is just back from a team holiday - maybe it is, maybe he is just a freak of nature.
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He just makes it look so easy. He kicked 1-3. He was man-of-the-match.
And again.
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