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"He's just so used to it at this stage," added Alan Brogan, "that every time he comes onto a field he gets the few hits and the trash-talk but he doesn't even flinch."
He hadn't even touched the ball but the game had already changed.
That first touch came about a minute later, when after a clever ball down the line from Michael Langan - clever because he passed it to Murphy - no sooner had the Donegal captain ran onto it before Rogers was spooked and Coldrick was giving the free. That free led to a full minute of keep-ball before they played the out-ball, into Murphy who was fouled again before converting himself.
They say the best players have a presence and that was all it took to distract the Derry players from the defending they had mastered for the previous 45 minutes. It was only five minutes later when two of them were drawn to the big man to give Niall O'Donnell the freedom of the day to pick his spot.
"Without doing anything spectacular, he made a big difference when he came on, he just seemed to settle the whole team around him," added Brogan.
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