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21st May 2018
06:30pm BST

A wing back by nature, the Tullaroan man has been re purposed as a full back by necessity. An All-Star half back in 2016, Walsh was one of the best number 5s in the game.
But Kilkenny's last line were after getting slaughtered by Tipperary's front three in the 2016 All-Ireland final, and with nobody really asserting themselves as a solid number three since JJ Delaney's retirement, Brian Cody looked to his most complete defender to plug the hole.
Many claimed that Cody was robbing Peter to pay Paul, but with Walsh minding the house like a pedigree guard dog ever since his retreat to the edge of the square, it looked like just another Brian Cody masterstroke.
Kilkenny have started their Leinster championship campaign well with wins against Dublin and Offaly over successive weekends.
The Cats were made to work hard in both games, none harder than Padraig Walsh.
Last weekend, Liam Rushe pinballed around the full forward line like a bullock let out to grass for the summer and Walsh was unable to contain him.
The St Patrick's Palmerstown power station contested high balls like a gargantuan gorilla fighting for a banana and when he got the sliotar in his hand he raced down the throat of the black and amber back line.
Walsh never got to grips with him as he set up two goals for teammates and caused havoc all day long.
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Fast forward one week and Joe Bergin had Walsh's measure in Nowlan Park. Another 6 ft plus, 14 stone bully, Bergin scored 1-3 from play in a fruitful outing against the Cats.
Padraig Walsh isn't the biggest man himself, so maybe tossing a giant in on top of him is the best way to go about breaking the bronco. Nowadays size isn't a seen as a perquisite for full backs, with short passing taking over, but that only further strengthens what a bit of it can do for a full forward.
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