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15th July 2018
05:54pm BST

Clare's Munster campaign got off to a flyer when they gave Limerick a trouncing in the Gaelic Grounds but Kerry annihilated them in the semis.
Eoin Cleary didn't get much change off the Kingdom defence but he hit the Limerick boys for five from play. Colm Collins usually deploys his most dangerous forward at number 11 because that's where he does the damage. That's where they have the best chance to get this man on the ball.
Give him the ball and he'll run, run and run. The Munster man has pace to burn and he loves racing down the heart of the opposition's defence.
That's exactly what he did against Offaly when he went one better and kicked six this time to send the Saffron and blues through to Round Three of the qualifiers.
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They fell at that hurdle to Armagh but Cleary again couldn't be blamed. He kicked three points that time again terrorising the Ulster side's defence with his lightning pace.
We all know the GAA is getting more professional with each passing year and Strength and Conditioning Coach Rob Mulcahy has the Clare boys up to speed with it all.
The combination of talent, the right attitude and the right training is an unstoppable combination and Eoin Cleary is flourishing under the three of those.
Indeed, in that Armagh game, Cleary's GPS stats were on a different level. He hit a top speed of 34.9 Km/h that day in the aptly named Athletic Grounds.
That's a faster place than any man has reached at the World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo has hit 34 Km/h flat, so has Ante Rebic of Croatia. None of them have matched Eoin Cleary.
Explosive speed is a lethal weapon and Cleary has pace to match the very best of them. That's some going.Explore more on these topics: