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Published 20:02 31 Oct 2020 GMT
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Sometimes, we talk about good players doing good things and as a bit of an exaggeration, we say that they have it all. In Conor Whelan's case, this is real talk because mentally, physically and skilfully, there is nothing amiss.
When a team loses a game - this is bug-bear number two - you'll often hear supporters say that they didn't get the break of the ball, as if it was a game of pure luck. But there's no luck in hunger and Whelan is every day in maroon, one of the hungriest on the field. It's no coincidence whatsoever that he wins almost every ruck, latches onto every break.
Number 3...scrap that, because now we're gone past the stage of calling Conor Whelan a dirty ball winner, now we're all acknowledging him as what he is, as of the best forwards in the game.
Don't believe us, have a look at the full-time highlights of Galway's demolition job.
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