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“John Duffy can produce a bit of magic when needed”

FERMANAGH’S Conor McShea lifts the lid on some of his teammates…

Name: Conor McShea.

Age: 25.

Teams played for: Enniskillen Gaels, St Patrick’s, Lisbellaw and the Fermanagh hurlers.

Which team mate has been the most inspirational and why?
John Duffy. He leads from the front, is very passionate about the game and can produce a bit of magic when needed.

Who’s the best team mate to train with and why?
Richie O’Callaghan (below) always demands 100 per cent at training.

Which team mate is the worst to train with and why?
Tomás Corrigan, comes up with a new injury every week.

Which team mate do you want to mark in training and why?
Andrew Breslin before he retired. He had a lot of years in his legs so was handy enough to get away from him.

Which team mate do you dread marking in training and why?
Johnny Cassidy, impossible to keep up with him.

Which team mate is the best on journeys away?
Eoin Cleary usually has a funny story or two.

Which team is the worst for journeys away?
Ultan O’Reilly, always snoring.

What’s the funniest thing you’ve heard in training or in a match, and who said it?
Recently an opponent called Sean Corrigan the ‘King of Vancouver.’

What’s the worst excuse you’ve heard to get out of training?
I’m not sure about the worst but Michael Dooris is fond of them.

Which team mate is the loudest in the changing room?
Rory Porteous with his shocking tunes.

Which team mate would you want standing over a last-second penalty?
John Duffy.

Which team mate would you never want to see hitting a last-second penalty?
Odhran O’Connor.

Which team mate is the most sensible?
Callum Jones.

Who is the smartest of all your team mates?
Callum Jones again.

Who’s the best team mate to celebrate with?
Ryan Bogue.

 

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