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Published 16:40 27 Jul 2017 BST
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"Every player's different," the Orchard legend said. "Before a match, I couldn't eat - I absolutely could not eat. I used to eat Ambrosia Rice before games because I couldn't eat anything else - it was the nervous tension building up inside me. "Ronan Clarke was the same - he was a player who, believe it or not, before nearly every match he was vomiting and at half time he was getting sick."
Heavy eating before a match is a pain that host Colm Parkinson knows all too well.
"You really have to force that food into you," Wooly said. "I remember sitting with Laois before a game at 2 o'clock and you might have a big dish of pasta at 11. "Number one, your nerves are all over the place. When you're nervous, you're not hungry and you're also not in the mood to eat a meal at 11 o'clock. "It's horrible."You don't need to tell McDonnell that.
"That's exactly why I couldn't eat a big feed before a game," the Armagh man continued. "I ate what I could eat - I ate Ambrosia Rice. Maybe on the coach ride into the pitch we were playing at, I would have an apple or an orange but I was never hungry going into a game. "That worked for me."Listen to the full diet chat from 1:07:00 below.
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