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Published 19:18 15 Oct 2017 BST
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"There are benchmarks you set for yourself even for next year," he told reporters. "Sometimes I do (write goals out at the start of the year) not all the time, I like to set benchmarks alright. "I did this year, I set goals for myself this year around January/February time I’d changed the picture on my phone as well just as something for motivation, something kind of close to me that kind of helped me. "The goals were obviously set down, they started a bit low like make number six my own position and right up to winning the All-Ireland and a few personal goals along the way and the picture was Liam McCarthy Cup. "I only changed there the last day, I even forgot it was there. "It’s nice being able to tick them boxes, it could easily go the other way. It’s worked out in my favour it’s nice."There you have it, sometimes the little things are what is needed to help reclaim Liam McCarthy. [caption id="attachment_139565" align="alignnone" width="1024"]
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