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11th December 2023
03:03pm GMT

"But he relished it. Fair play to him. After playing 80 minutes and then going into goals, scoring two, it was incredible," said Coney.Speaking to the Irish Examiner after the game, Castlehaven manager James McCarthy said that Cahalane is 'good at that part of the job as well.'
"He's a big boy, you could see he was making his presence felt,” said manager James McCarthy. "I think it was a bit of a mind game as well and he's good at that part of the job as well."You can watch Cahalane's penalty and some of the 'mind-games' courtesy of TG4 below. https://twitter.com/NiallMcintyre/status/1733883149199822862 An interesting quirk of Cahalane's time as a goalkeeper is that, with Greenwood FC, John Egan was the centre half that played in front of him. The Sheffield United and Republic of Ireland defender told once told Tomás Ó Sé's Benetti Menswear podcast that, if he had the urge, the multi-talented Cahalane could have gone further as a keeper. "He was a really, really good goalie and he probably could have taken it further," Egan told Comhrá le Tomás. "We won the All-Ireland at U16. Damo actually scored in the final, he kicked the ball out of his hands and it went the length of the pitch and bounced over the other keeper's head."
“It’s a cruel way but they’re the rules and we have to get on with it.
"We don’t make the rules and unfortunately the day of replays seem to be gone,” he said.
“I don’t think I was worried about it [ the game not going ahead].
"Even just speaking to the ground staff beforehand they said it would be okay but there was a lot of water there, particularly on the stand side, but I don’t think there was ever a mention that the game wasn’t going to go ahead."
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