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Published 09:48 4 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 15:50 7 Mar 2019 GMT
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In front of him is a player cut from the same cloth in Donegal's Eoghan Bán Gallagher. His electrifying bursts upfield are impossible to defend against and he set up so many scoring chances for Declan Bonner's men against Armagh.
Meath's Donal Keogan is one of the most consistent defenders in the country while Cian Lynch and Fionnuala Carr made hurling in the snow and rain look easy.
Jemar Hall is a ball of energy at half forward for Armagh while Shane Dooley looked back to his best for the Offaly hurlers against Carlow, hitting 2-1 from play off the bench. Another man who looked back to his best was Kerry's Tommy Walsh who knocked 0-4 from the edge of the square while Galway's Antaine Ó Laoi was the cleverest player in MacHale Park.
Orla Finn was unplayable for Cork in Inniskeen while Tina Hannon stepped up for Slaughtneil for the second year in a row on the day of reckoning.
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