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18th February 2019
09:12am GMT

He ended his Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup semi-final with 2-3, 2-1 from open play and both of his goals were finished with composure, pace, power and bite.
"I suppose they both came from hard work out the field from other fellas turning over the ball...the bounce of the ball went my way today," he said modestely to Oisín Langan afterwards.The goals he scored were nothing to be modest about. See the first one here from Jerome Quinn's footage off the bounce as a deceptive dummy and a cool finish through the goalkeepers' legs sends UCC on their way. His second one was also very well taken. https://twitter.com/HigherEdGAA/status/1097241823989428226
"When we don't have the ball, it's all about how hard we can work to get it back. That lets us play the way we want to play then when we have the ball, try moving the ball with pace, nice attacking, quick football," he said after the game.He's been flying it for county and for college so far this year, and it's no surprise that he's lapping up every minute of it.
It's game after game after game, it's what you want really, it's very enjoyable at the moment," he added.UCC will take on St Mary's in the final on Wednesday after the underdogs came up with the goods yet again against UCC. Jarlath Óg Burns was the main man for the Ranch, the Armagh man's high fielding a true sight to behold. His midfield partner Liam Devlin is also well able to fetch them, and they make for a dominant duo in the middle of the park. https://twitter.com/HigherEdGAA/status/1096842163432894464 Bring on the final.
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