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Published 08:45 13 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 08:58 13 Dec 2018 GMT
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And both Dublin and St Vincent's have that muscle in between the ears to thank for plenty. One of the country's most decorated club players, he's won four Dublin championships, four Leinsters and two All-Irelands with Vinnies, while he has seven Leinster medals and one All-Ireland from his time with the Dubs.
From the top of the left, he played a crucial role in every one of them. From scoring seven in his first All-Ireland club win with Vinnies' over Nemo on a day when he was the captain to hitting 1-4 in the 2014 Leinster final win over Rhode.
But he's still doing that type of thing now.
This year, Vincent's didn't win the Dublin championship but Quinn's form was unwavering, the veteran scoring 2-2 in the first round, 1-4 in the second and 1-6 in the quarter final against Caslteknock.
When you've brains like he has, it's no wonder age is rendered irrelevant - those brains perfectly captured by these highlights from one of his finest hours.
https://twitter.com/GAA_BEO/status/405041079717601280
A smart forward, he doesn't move for the sake of moving, he doesn't pass for the sake of passing. He moves and he moves with purpose when the moment is right and he passes when the pass is on. A composed forward, he knows how and he knows when to finish too, an example for any aspiring forward.
And that's why they're still travelling to see him.
https://twitter.com/RoyBurn1/status/1072978873502105600
A wintry December Wednesday up in St Margaret's and Quinn is still in the number 15, Quinn is still winning with Vinnies. They defeated Ballyboden in the Dublin senior football league final on Wednesday night on a scoreline of 0-18 to 3-4.
Some things change, some things stay the same.
https://twitter.com/mossyquinn/status/1072976446501609474
His water-bottle trick in the team photo was a bit of a classic too.
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