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18th April 2017
03:32pm BST

"Speaking as an Offaly man - a county that has tradition and might not be at the same level they were at a few years ago - I’d like to think that you can still progress and move up the ranks and still make an impact on the big day. "A junior championship or an intermediate championship would take away from that, I’d say."They still want to compete with the best but, to do that better than they have been doing, they're going to need reinforcements. Cue: Cian Johnson. https://twitter.com/maryballyfore/status/853987493926117378 https://twitter.com/maryballyfore/status/853989496727252992 The cavalry is arriving. Offaly's minor footballers advanced to the first round of the Leinster championship with a dismantling of Wexford on Easter Monday and it was Johnson who led them there with a merciless display that shot the lights out of the Model county in Enniscorthy. The Ferbane clubman hit 2-6 from play in the preliminary clash to set up a meeting with Westmeath on Saturday in Tullamore (throw-in 3pm). But Johnson's talents are no big secret in Offaly, really. Last year, he almost single-handedly guided his school to All-Ireland success in Croke Park. Kicking 1-4 of the team's 1-6 in the final, the frightening forward guided Gallen Community School to the All-Ireland colleges senior B title and his finish for the goal was pure, natural instinct. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlCW_s9Uyis&feature=youtu.be This is a player with pace, aggression and assassin-like precision. It's a player who plays with freedom and confidence.
Johnson is in his second year with the Offaly minors - he has a long way to go before he's the finished product. But, by God, he's on the right road.
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