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"He's very big for a young lad, but he's very aggressive and he has a good skill-set too," said Aaron Kernan of James Galligan on Thursday's GAA Hour Show. "Game as hell as well. He does give them an option and does give them a good physical presence. He's a completely different type of player to what Dara McVeety is and to rotate them around is a great option too."But it was McKiernan who came in for the most praise. The Swalinbar club man is a towering 6 ft 4 in tall but he's a space invader who always pops up in the wide open.
"You also have McKiernan, for such a huge man that everyone in the ground can see, he seems to ghost into open space and he gets a shot-off then, off the right or left foot. That's just his game, it's a credit to him that he can sneak into those positions," continued Kernan.Not many big, physical players can lay claim to that attribute, but McKiernan has raised the bar.
"That was the most organised that I have seen them in I don't know how long, and the most composed and assured that I've ever seen a Cavan team. I'm sure an awful lot of that has to be laid on Mickey Graham's door," continued Kernan.Wooly was also impressed.
"He is and has been an outstanding, brilliant and creative passer and he has a solid engine as well, and when they could afford to put Gearoid McKiernan up front, they had that little bit more umph about themselves then!"You can listen to the Cavan chat and much more from The GAA Hour Show here. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/armagh-edge-it-cavan-boss-it-rian-oneill-has-it-all
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