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19th September 2017
05:20pm BST

Beautiful, composed goals that involve dummies and adventure and sublime execution to hit the same top corner his left foot seemingly has a tractor-beam towards.
Clifford could play in the AFL alright but he couldn't leave boys on their arses on the 13-yard-line in the AFL.
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Yeah, he's got that covered.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/909753900105850880
He can pass too.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/909779066160427008
It couldn't be easy for a young lad listening to the entire country waxing lyrical about him, talking him up as the next Kerry great, and for him to keep his head on his shoulders through it all.
For Christ's sake, before he was even in his last year of minors, they were wrestling with David Clifford, pulling both of his arms aggressively in different directions - one to the south west of Ireland, the other to the southern hemisphere.
But after illuminating Croke Park with the sort of blinding light that only a frightening, precocious talent could, the Fossa man showed that he's just a nice youngfella who hasn't forgotten where he comes from. And, already, he's an example to the next generation.
https://twitter.com/WoodlandsHouse/status/909890462785376256
During a speech to the Kerry public who welcomed the victorious minors home, the Kingdom's captain spoke with such maturity and, still, such modesty.
The good folk of Radio Kerry's Terrace Talk show captured David Clifford addressing the crowd and not only thanking manager Peter Keane with genuine sincerity, but admitting that he's still scared shitless of him.
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