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Published 14:17 10 Nov 2018 GMT
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He's kept hitting the high notes since then and he's now a key part of that Crokes team in hot pursuit of more glory. Pacy, strong and extremely skilful, the former Kerry minor is finally fulfilling the potential that they always knew he had.
Is he good enough for a Kerry championship team? A run in the league will tell.
Sells dummies like they're going out of fashion and kicks spectacular points off the right and off the left. The north county man may be small in stature, but he's big in heart and audacity.
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This Sigerson campaign with DCU will tell more, but for now, the 21-year-old looks the real deal.
That came after he lorded it for the Mayo under-20s last year. A powerful corner forward, he could be the player Mayo have needed for so long.
A former Donegal under-21, Declan Bonner needs to take a look at the Gaeltacht man for the county's senior team.
He'll shore up that defence and he'll make opposition forwards earn absolutely everything they get.
He's 21 now and he's taking on the Cross mantle. The centre forward impressed all the way through the Armagh championship this year and he was irresistible in the Ulster quarter final last weekend, hitting five from play in a low-scoring game.
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