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Published 12:43 24 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 14:21 24 Jul 2017 BST
Waterford's half forward is using his arm to his maximum, pulling and dragging the young O'Connor down with him, in the slyest manner possible.
It's all part of his master plan of making a lunge to the ground and making it appear like O'Connor has jumped on his back.
Oh so canny.
He was making such use of his hurl and arms, that he sent O'Connor's weapon flying.
Though, this wasn't the first time the Stradbally club man performed the action, it was the most obvious to see.
The 34-year-old won five bloody frees in the first 21 minutes of the game, and for four of these five frees, this wily old tactic was to be seen.
He was at it as early as the 43rd second, with Willie Devereux getting caught.
In fairness, the corner back was a little bit high in his tackle here, but Walsh was making sure.
He caught Lee Chin out, this time with his left arm, clearly getting a grip of the Wexford man's tackling arm.
Genius.
Walsh is so adaptable, that he can even do it on his blindside, seen here with Devereux again getting caught out, as Brick angles his body so he can tug the right arm down with him.

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