Tuesday, June 24, 2008

O Se's passion play ispaying dividends

"I don't think so, I've a much different attitude on to the field. You've to go on who you're marking first off, take precautions on what leg your marker is. You have to treat every ball as if it's the last ball, you have to look at it like that."

How big a jump mentally is it to transform training ground dedication into a match situation? "I've been playing with Kerry for a good few years and I'm used to it now. I suppose you're in training mode for an hour and a half or more, and you need to be focused, channel all your enthusiasm and energy into that training session and give it 120pc.

"You can't be thinking of anything else. After training you can have a bit of craic. That work in training stands to you in matches, a match for me is an extended version of training.


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