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Published 09:01 8 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 09:06 8 Aug 2017 BST
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Massive gains.
He must've put in some work over the last two winters in the gym.
JJ Delaney was speaking on The GAA Hour Show on Monday when he revealed his amazement at Whelan's transformation, and the type of hours he must be spending in the gym.
"He's a little pocket-rocket. When the ball is in there, he could fight two or three lads (and come out with it) He does a lot of the hard work. He is a big unit for twenty years of age. He must've been living in the gym for the last two years. When I was twenty years of age I know I'd never even seen the inside of a gym. "He's after filling out now, he's actually after filling out a lot more than he should be to be fair. He's a block of a man, like he's very, very hard to knock off the ball. One of his points in the first half, he just bent down and caught a low ball, shimmied and hit it straight over the bar. He always had the work-rate, but he's bringing the scoring to the fore this year," said Delaney.Colm Parkinson feels Whelan has the potential to become one of the game's greats, and he's not the only one. "Isn't it mad that he's only 20? He was much more of a slip of a fellow, he played (senior) when he was still 18. When I was still 18 you weren't even dreaming of senior hurling. Imagine playing at that level, he played in an All-Ireland final then. Imagine the level that this lad is going to get to." You can listen to the lad's chat about Whelan's rise here from 28"00'. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/galway-edge-out-a-classic-and-joe-cannings-mental-strength
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