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5th August 2019
04:42pm BST

Parkinson admitted to being surprised that Diarmuid Connolly was drafted back into the Dublin starting 15 ahead of Bernard Brogan, who had been 'working like a dog' for the past year to try and break back in.
"He just strolled around," said Parkinson. "He got in no trouble. He stayed on the outside of the Tyrone screen and was just an option to throw it back to.
"He sprayed a few nice passes around and I thought he played very well, considering he had done feck all in the last year and a half... Whether that is any sort of preparation for Mayo, where you'd be tracking all sorts of runs and being surrounded by people who are in your face. It's zero prep."
Parkinson still reckons Connolly will see 'zero game time' against Mayo unless Dublin find themselves two or three points down, in the closing stages, and need an attacking spark. Ward can see a more involved role for the Vincent's clubman, albeit still off the bench.
"If you were to base it on performances and appearances off the bench, and everything else, Diarmuid Connolly is the first forward coming on. "He has to. The rest of them have done nothing. They've come on in games where Dublin are hammering teams and have made no impact. Costello is going to be a sub because Dean Rock is going to start the game. Really, you're talking about Connolly and Costello as the first subs coming into the forwards. "You're not going to play Eoghan O'Gara; he offered nothing. Kevin McManamon has lost some of that punch that he's had. Bernard Brogan has fantastic movement, and that, but he was a sub on Sunday so that means he is way down the pecking order. Paddy Small has gotten loads of opportunities but he can't be trusted as he'll get the ball and kick it wide."While there was praise for Sean Bugler, Ward's argument, for Connolly having a key role to play, is that he is the most naturally talented player available. Gavin has his six go-to forwards but Connolly is the man that can make a big difference off the bench.
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