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Published 09:16 22 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 14:02 22 Oct 2017 BST
Standing leg (Right one) stays planted as he brings his left leg forward in a genuflect type motion before coming down to meet the ball.
His backswing doesn't come too high, nowhere near as high as Coleman's, anyway. It's all in control, all in one motion.
His standing leg drops down as he lowers his body to meet the ball. The famous wrists are swinging, and rotating, generating some power on the way.
PING.
Sit back and admire.
Pics: Screenshots from TG4 seinnteoir.
Beautiful.
It goes to show, you don't have to over-complicate your sidelines. One of McGrath's feet stayed planted the whole time.
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