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23rd July 2017
08:15am BST

18-year-old Jack, son of another Canning brother, Davy, who also was a part of the Portumna club’s All-Ireland triumphs, has been making quite a name for himself in Galway hurling circles, and he bolstered that growing reputation on Saturday.
Jack played a starring role in the Galway minor’s ruthless destruction of Clare in Páirc Uí Chaoimh, roofing a goal to the net with the type of power and bravado that we’ve come to associate with his uncle Joe. The powerful full forward followed up his goal with three white flags from play.
The bloodline and the famous ‘JC’ initials aren’t the only things shared between uncle and nephew, however. Jack’s deadly stick work, combined with his large frame and frightening power suggests that the Canning apples never fall too far.
Indeed, his stock as a Senior Cup rugby player with Cistercian College Roscrea is plain for all to see.
Perhaps it could be a worry for the men of the west that they might lose their rising star to the oval ball, but whatever path his career takes, success will never be too far away.
He’s one for the future, and with the evergreen Ollie still donning the blue and yellow of Portumna, that famous Canning name looks set for many more fruitful days in the maroon and white.Explore more on these topics: