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Published 13:11 30 Apr 2020 BST
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"There’s a lot less hand-passing, a lot less longer kicking but yeah while it’s unrecognisable in a lot of ways, you can get nostalgic looking back on it..."
As for his own game, certain similarities are evident between O'Brien and former Kerry half forward Darran O'Sullivan, between pace, position and stature, and the 29-year-old takes that as a huge compliment. "Darran would have been a player I looked up to. When I started playing as well, our clubs would have been at the same grade so we ended up playing them a lot. This was before I got into the Kerry set-up now so it was cool to play against him at different times. I’ll take that as a compliment anyway that you’re comparing me to Darran because he’s a brilliant player that always gave his all for Kerry. "The pace is not something that I’d have done specific work on or drills for. I suppose I’m lucky to have it and I’ll hopefully hold onto it for as long as I can. I’m lucky that I’ve always been naturally quick but yeah, I can’t say there’s any specific drill or gym exercise I’ve done for it..." [caption id="attachment_211124" align="alignnone" width="600"]
Stephen O'Brien at a recent Allianz League event.[/caption]
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