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Published 15:22 6 Feb 2019 GMT
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These days, Aaron Gillane is widely appreciated as one of the most threatening forwards around. Prior to Mary I's 2017 Fitzgibbon Cup campaign, however, the Patrickswell man was relatively unknown.
He scorched a trail of glory through the competition that year, racking up almighty totals en route to Mary I's famous victory and that got him going.
"He threw the shackles off that year and he absolutely went to town for us in the Fitzgibbon Cup all the way up to the final where he scored 1-5," recalls Jamie Wall.The Limerick man is in his final year in Mary I now, the Cork man is still the barnstorming bainisteoir and in their bid to bring glory back to the teacher training college, they'll be joined by another precarious talent in Clare's Colin Guilfoyle. The Limerick/Clare rivalry is as fierce as they come, but will be suspended (for now) for Mary I.
Cork IT will go into this one as underdogs but they're a gritty hard-working team and they'll give Mary I lots of it. Their strongest line is undoubtedly the half back line with Tipperary Enda Heffernan in the centre and Waterford's Conor Prunty on the wing.
Heffernan won a county title with Clonoulty Rossmore last year and an All-Ireland under-21 with Tipperary and he comes into this Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup campaign in the form of his life.
Prunty, meanwhile is breaking onto the Waterford seniors and though they're rivals in the Munster Championship, they'll be wearing the red and white hoops of Cork IT this week.
Meade and Monaghan know each other inside out by this stage, having won a Fitzgibbon Cup side by side in 2017 and the Cork and Galway talents are well used to putting their county rivalries to one side at this stage.
They dovetail well in attack, the Newcestown man a provider and the Craughwell man more of a finisher. Keeping one quiet will be a fair task for CIT, keeping both will be next to impossible.
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