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Published 11:07 1 Apr 2023 BST
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“The amount of small things, you could be literally be one metre off being in the right position for the team, whether it’s on a kick-out or a defensive structure.“A lot of it I wouldn’t have focussed on growing up because as an inside forward I almost had a tag on myself that I wasn’t leaving the 45 too often, whereas that has to change for senior football." [caption id="attachment_285902" align="alignnone" width="1945"]
Anthony Finnerty played in two All-Ireland finals for Mayo[/caption]
“You get your chance to stay up at times but you also have to do what’s best for the team, you have to do whatever you role is as part of the defensive system as well.”
Finnerty missed much of this League campaign due to an ankle injury and some subsequent niggles but he's ready to rock for this weekend.
“I’m delighted to be back on the pitch now, it’s where you want to be. You don’t want to be off in the gym looking out the window at lads training, you want to be out there.
“I had company with a load of the lads unfortunately.
“You’re sitting on a bike in the gym and you’re going nowhere.
"Out on the pitch you’re doing fitness and you’re not even thinking about it. You’re playing match situations and you’re enjoying it whereas up in the gym, I wouldn’t be a fan of it.”
"We had a lot of injuries throughout the league but I suppose that probably gave us the chance to build a bit more depth in the squad and other lads to get chances.
“Everyone stepped up so it’s good.”
“The season isn’t long going by.
“From when I got my first injury in the first Mayo game it’s absolutely flown. You’re almost looking at championship now.
A student in St Pat's Drumcondra in Dublin, Finnerty is currently doing his primary school teaching practice back home in Galway. And he's delighted to be home.
It leaves him right in the thick of it, not too far from training, right in the heart of Connacht. Friends close, enemies closer, the Mayo cousins aren't too far away.
And dad will be by his side too.
“He has managed the Salthill senior team before so I had him for two years and he would have managed me all the way up from underage, minor, u-21 through to senior. The whole way.”
"Of course there is," the 25-year-old replies definitively when asked if they'd have many father-son arguments on the pitch.
“To be fair, he’s my worst critic but it works for me.
"He’d be fairly fast at brining me back down to earth after a good game and if I’d a bad game he’d definitely let me know about it.”
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