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Published 21:36 19 Oct 2019 BST
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"I'd be very surprised - it's in these types of matches that guys put up their hands for Kerry and he's a guy that you'd have to say would could possibly be a Kerry player in the future," said Ó Sé."He would add to it. He was the link-man throughout tonight. I saw him with UCC last year and I definitely thought he's a guy who could do something with Kerry. I'd say injury hampered any chance he had, it's a long time between this and next year, but he's definitely put his hand up..." "His biggest strength is how clever he is. He can see stuff that's happening, he can make the quick run and if it's not for him - he can take himself out of the play. But one of the best abilities he has is to get up and down the field. He was on the end of an awful lot of scores but then he can get back and work hard too and tackle and create too..." High praise. Imagine a Kerry team with two Clifford brothers...
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