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19th April 2018
01:17pm BST

"I think the big three were probably myself, Alan Dillon and David Clarke. I can't see any reason for any of us to step away. I expect all management and team to be back next year and hopefully add a few young fellas to it as well."He ain't leaving...
Moran spoke extremely well on how his work with former Arsenal strength and conditioning coach Barry Solan has done wonders for his sharpness and form.
Asked if he is leading the way in team sprints, the 34-year-old demurred. There are a few other younger bucks vying for the role of Mayo's fastest player.
The sprinting drills in Mayo's training sessions sound very serious. Moran says:
"We've a few actually. David Drake, the brother-in-law, would be right up there. "Paddy Durcan would be too. When Paddy and Lee Keegan put their minds to it, they're the two to catch."[caption id="attachment_138277" align="aligncenter" width="900"]
Andy Moran showing off biceps and triceps during his chat with GAA Hour host Colm Parkinson.[/caption]
When it comes to straight out fastest on the Mayo panel, Moran offered up more on SportsJOE Live. He said:
"David Drake would be... hmmm. David, Lee and Keith Higgins are fast. I'll give it to David as he's the brother in law."Keeping that title in the family. Not wishing to burn any of his teammates, he named himself as slowest in the squad. He may not have that burst of speed any more but he can sure make a mess of opposition defences.
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