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Published 15:50 9 Aug 2019 BST
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"There’d be a few in behind the goal, yeah, they'd would be banging them (sliotars) out.
"I actually don’t practice frees much. Only really when I go on a proper training session. When I’m warm, then I’ll get into that.
"Yeah, I just keep doing it (over the shoulder strike) until it’s a normal strike. I try to practice it so much so that if I’m on the front foot, it doesn’t feel as comfortable as I do on the back foot."
"I do a lot of visualisation and visualising the positions I’ll be in. I don’t know does that work or whatever but I tick a box by doing it anyway."
As for the catch from under Huw Lawlor's ear that brought the whole country to their knees, Hoggie told all about that, but is more interested in the dropped ball a couple of seconds later. "It was lucky, ah it wasn't lucky because I could see it all the way but it just dropped down in front so it was hard to get the hand down on top of it...I wouldn't even try it again to be honest..." "It was a weird one. Straight after, another ball came in similar to it and I dropped it, that was probably a goal more than the one previous. 3-10 and still not bowled over with himself, that's the level. You can listen to The GAA Hour interview with Hoggie, and much more from Wooly, Diarmuid O'Keeffe and Cheddar here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FzQMG2q0o0Mayo boss reveals training story which proves Kobe McDonald talent
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