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'I think that was going to happen in the Galway-Mayo game but obviously the red card kind of changed it and adds another dimension. It's panning out as you kind of expect it. One team has the ball, they're happy out and another team is waiting for the break. You can see both teams have what they want. All they want to do is hit you on the break when you make a mistake. Say if you had your team who likes having the ball and likes dominating it but they come up against a team who are counter-attacking who enjoy having a team have the ball,' he said. BlazeVideo HDTV Player Professional 6.6 Crack is Here! Tagged: BlazeVideo HDTV Player Professional 6.6 keygen Toggle Comment Threads Keyboard Shortcuts. O'Donoghue also discussed the temptation and consequent drawbacks of rushing back from injury, before discussing his fascination with keeping an eye on tactical trends in Gaelic football. You have to be different and be better.' James O’Donoghue of Kerry ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne In his case, he feels a 'little bit more tuned into the game' as he prepares for the second half of his career. 'But about injuries, you can't be the same player again. They give you way more.Īnd I think it's a nice way to be and then obviously you still have the confidence you've got from before that you can get back. I got those insecurities kind of again that drive you. 'I know it sounds messed up but it's like I've come in and I'm not sure about where I am in the panel, in the team. 'I'm happy enough with it because I feel like I'm 22 again,' he said. The Kerry corner forward's past few seasons have been impacted by injuries but given the layoffs he's had to contend with, the 27 year old Killarney Legion club man feels rejuvenated, as he told Joe in an in-depth Off The Ball interview. As the 2018 Munster Championship enters its early embers, James O'Donoghue has plenty of reason to be raring to go.








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