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06th Feb 2018

Lee Keegan on marking the hardiest man in Cavan

Niall McIntyre

Cian Mackey can’t be stopped.

The flame haired Castlerahan ace is entering his 14th season as a Cavan senior footballer. 14 years on and not much has changed since 2005.

He’s still throwing his weight around like he’s the biggest man on the field. He’s still dropping the shoulder, putting the head down and taking on defenders like it was what he was born to do.

He’s still picking off scores like kicking the ball over the black spot is the easiest thing in the world.

At the moment, he’s being used as more of a super sub by manager Mattie McGleenan – scoring 0-6 off the bench in his county’s first two league games. Business as usual.

He’ll run all day and he’ll track back with the same speed and vigour as when he has the ball in his hand.

Mackey is a tough nut, too. He’s the type of lad you’d bring to war with you because you just know this lad won’t take a backward step.

He has the image for it, too. A self-employed plumber, the broad shouldered forward is as stocky as they come. Plucky, too, and his always rosy cheeks scream of a man that’s ready for battle, a man that’s as tough as an overcooked steak.

He came up for discussion on Monday’s GAA Hour Show’s Performance of the weekend section, and special guest Lee Keegan recounted from experience what a nightmare he is to mark.

“I have marked him before, I marked him in the National Rules before and he gave me an absolute roasting. He popped up everywhere, I think he scored four points in the first two quarters. The killer with him is if you give him a few yards, it’s going straight over the bar because he’s very accurate. 

“The other thing is, he’s a lot of pace and he’s making them direct runs at you from the half forward line and if he gets any bit of space, say if there’s ten yards left or right of you, he’s going to take you on.

“That’s very hard for a defender, when you’re on your back foot. He’s a huge asset for Cavan.”

Wooly was also singing his praising, and wonders how he always finds himself in space.

“Such an industrious player, such a great player.”

“He’s a player I’ve always liked. What’s it like to mark him? How does he always get space?”

It’s no wonder he fared well in our list of the hardiest GAA players in Ireland, reaching the last 12.

You can listen to the Lee Keegan interview here and much more from a very entertaining GAA Hour Show.

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