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Published 17:53 17 Jul 2017 BST
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"That's not intentional," the half back told Colm Parkinson. "The higher the opposition, there are more men that need marked because they have more dangerous forwards so maybe we have three or four marking so there's only six or seven that can go [on the break]. "That's not something deliberate. "We'll soon see going into the last eight, when we're playing against top quality opposition, what way it will work out. "Sometimes when we play those teams, they're happy to play three or four up. Not to use the word 'cheating' but sometimes when a forward stays up, you can't send boys up the field."Listen to the full interview below from 21:30.
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