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Published 11:55 13 Jul 2016 BST
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"I always go to something the night before a game. I've always found it very beneficial. "If you are looking at a few guys on stage, playing a few tunes, you can't really be thinking about what you're supposed to be doing the next day. That sort of pressure, and type of nerves, doesn't start, then, until the day of a game. "I always look at Ticketmaster for the night before a game and see if there's some gig or show - a comedy, play or a bit of music - and I'll head along."
The Dubs forward also discussed the type of music that gets himself and his team ready for big games.
Two surprise names cropped up when McManamon was asked about the main tune-pickers in the Dublin squad. He replied:
"Everybody has their own little groove they'll get themselves into. Some lads will be cracking gags, chatting away with no real music [to listen to] but I like to get myself away. When we jump on the bus, that's when I like to get into my zone. "The playlist? We've got three big fellas in charge - Michael Darragh MacCauley, Johnny Cooper and Philly McMahon. "Philly is a big man for the dance tunes. That wouldn't be down my alleyway. Too much machinery, too much equipment. I like instruments. They'd be the lads. We get bombarded by Philly's latest classics."Perhaps that is why Jack 'Frozen soundtrack' McCaffrey took a summer away from the game.

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