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11th March 2021
05:54pm GMT

A challenge game against New York went well and by the summer colours, Galligan was the championship's bolter. From then to now, he's been Cavan's first choice keeper but he still hasn't played a full game in goals for his club.
"It comes back to 'do you really want to play?' Back in 2015/2016, you were nearly the butt of jokes going back to the club when you're third choice goalkeeper, word out there that you weren't going too well in training and that..."
"I kind of just worked so hard in 2015 behind the scenes. Gary Rogers was our goalkeeping coach and I used to get a couple of extra sessions with the likes of Shane Supple - I was living in Dublin - I was literally trying to train as much as possible on the quiet, behind the scenes to improve my goalkeeping. I suppose when I got my chance then I suppose I had put in that much work, I just gave it everything, and a bit of luck that it went my way then that I got my chance."
Luck is the product of hard work and while he isn't a goalkeeper by inclination, this fella cut the cloth and made full sure the cloth would fit.
"I just wanted to keep playing for Cavan. Anybody can do it if they put their mind to it. It's the shot-stopping that was the big problem, the big bit of work for me. You're ever trying to improve that I suppose.
"The fact that I had no real traits built-up, getting the likes of Gary Rogers and Supple showed me the best techniques. I was starting off with a blank canvas.
"Kick-outs are so important as well nowadays, so you are amongst the team and you're very involved in the game nowadays."
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There were tough years and disappointing losses but Cavan are up and dressed now and this convert has moved to the core of the team. The fact that he captained his county to Ulster glory is the cherry on top of a remarkable comeback story.Explore more on these topics: