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31st May 2019
01:28pm BST

"Brendan Maher has played midfield, will you delegate the likes of him so he actually man-marks Tony around the field? You might sacrifice a forward to do that for a period of the game (to allow it to happen) "Tipp have players who can do that, particularly Brendan Maher. Bare in mind, Tony Kelly is out near midfield a good bit, but he also punches holes in your defence. You need a good tackler, a good defender, a very patient and resilient player. I'm just looking at Brendan Maher because he fits all of those things," says Plunkett. "An intelligent player, if you could sacrifice him, he could certainly turn the tables on Tony and you could see him becoming frustrated," added Plunkett.
The good days are spectacular but when the ball doesn't break, the 2013 Hurler of the year can cut a peripheral, frustrated figure.
"There has been an awful lot of games where Tony himself has become very frustrated by moving an awful lot but not getting enough possession. The next time you see him then, he's on his own 14 or 21 - you're going to be happy enough to leave him there, he's not going to hurt you back there.In Kilkenny, Conor Fogarty could probably do a similar job, as could Johnny Coen for Galway. In Tipperary, the man is Brendan Maher. You can listen to this debate, and much more from Thursday's GAA Hour Show here.
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