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Published 14:07 1 Oct 2016 BST
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"He's a fine 'keeper," he said. "He's probably ahead of me in some aspects of my game and he's helping me work on that. Rob is a fine kicker of the ball - left or right foot, he can ping them out with either. "The way the game has gone, kickouts has become a major part of the game so it's something I've probably had to redevelop. I've spoken with Rob about it and we bounce ideas off each other but there's no point in me trying to copy someone. I can only be what I can be."Perhaps the management are valuing kickouts more than shot-stopping this time around. Who will win, Mayo or Dublin? Wooly, Paul Galvin and Conán Doherty preview Saturday’s All-Ireland final replay.
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