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17th September 2017
04:15pm BST

"He is similar to Ciarán Kilkenny in that there had been talk about him coming up for a wile. He was a name that was mentioned from early doors. Talk was that he was going to make it. "From what I heard, he came in like Kilkenny when he first did and showed no fear. He had that confidence about him. He knew his own abilities without being arrogant about it. "The lads knew straight from those first sessions that there was something about him. As we've seen [this summer], he has that pace and strength and some fantastic football skills. He still has some strength and conditioning work, and some growing, to do. He's able to hold his own already though."O'Callaghan took his chance in the Dublin team once Diarmuid Connolly picked up his suspension. He excelled against Kildare and tore Tyrone asunder in the semi final. "He has taken to senior football like a duck to water," Brogan remarks. He has not only broken through, he is there in an All-Ireland final on merit and one of the reigning champion's true dangermen. Within four minutes of throw-in, O'Callaghan had deftly finished past David Clarke in the Mayo goal: https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/909425838092820480 Each time he makes the step up, he does so without giving it a second's thought. He feels he belongs and, with each appearance this summer, he is proving he belongs.
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