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3rd June 2018
10:09pm BST

"He played in that kind of a (withdrawn) role today. We know that he's a lethal finisher, and he can play closer to goal as well. It was a huge positive for James to get that under his belt," he said to Wooly after the game.After kicking an early score, O'Donoghue showed how much it meant to him with a fist pump and a passionate roar.
"You could see how much it meant to him, even by his body language in the first half, (celebrating that first score) Just to be playing, to be out and enjoying championship football again. "He's been unfortunate with injuries, and those big days in Killarney and elsewhere haven't been as plentiful as all of us would have liked. It's great to see James out there bouncing with energy, and he'll only get better."With Kerry eventually running out 0-32 to 0-10 winners, the Kerry manager is looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead of them.
"I can't ever remember ever being involved in a Kerry team where we put up such a big points total. "I think the lads that came on showed that they were chomping at the bit as well, that kept the energy high throughout the whole game and you'd have to be happy with that. "We moved the ball quickly today. When we do that, we've the players to trouble most teams. We're very much a work in progress, we know there's going to be bigger challenges down the line, but for a first day out, you'd have to be happy."You can listen to the rest of this interview on Monday's GAA Hour Show.
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