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6th November 2016
01:33pm GMT

Connolly hit four from play in the semi-final and lit up Parnell Park that night against Ballymun but his role in the decider was limited to serving the rest of them with all the charm and etiquette of an uptown maid pouring after-dinner brandy.
He didn't feature in St. Vincent's 15 registered points on the scoreboard but he sent the Castleknock backs on a tour of a Parnell Park and brought a full pre-heated plate to the lap of Mossy Quinn until the inside forward could eat no more.
The end result was Vincent's emerging from the county once more and now with eyes on making it to St. Patrick's Day like they did in 2008 and 2014.
The end result was Diarmuid Connolly getting his hands on yet another trophy and, my, look how much it meant to him.
That means, since he has become a senior player, Diarmuid Connolly's medal count with his club and county now stands at 30. At least.
With Dublin:
Then after all that, he only went and took his bloody top off too, and well... see for yourself. He's in decent shape.
https://twitter.com/dermoc123/status/794957134593216512
And we thought Cathal Dineen was the most ripped man in the GAA.
But Connolly's decision to get the torso on show for the photo wasn't any less appreciated.
https://twitter.com/Meghan__kane/status/794950411685863424
https://twitter.com/PipesDoyle/status/794970128769282049
We'll stop talking about his body now. For today.
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