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Kerry U-20 captain Rob Stack and manager Tomás Ó Sé express mutual admiration ahead of All-Ireland final

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Stack hails his manager’s big game experience while Ó Sé believes his captain has become a better footballer over the course of the championship

Kerry captain Rob Stack in action against Rian Stafford of Meath during the All-Ireland U-20 Football Championship semi-final at FBD Semple Stadium in Thurles. Photo by Sportsfile

While this Kerry under-20 football team have had plenty of passages of incisive, attacking football on their march to Sunday’s All-Ireland final, Tomás Ó Sé’s tyros have also shown a real knack of rolling the sleeves up and, collectively, battling to get over the finishing line.

You wouldn’t expect anything less, to be fair, with a character like the An Ghaeltacht man at the helm, and that priceless ability to dig deep, and roll with the punches, certainly came to the fore in the narrowest of victories over Meath in the All-Ireland semi-final last Saturday.

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