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David Brady: "With them satellite trackers now - there's nowhere to hide"

Off the Ball's Saturday panel looked ahead to the clash of Mayo and Kerry in the All-Ireland semi...
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20.13 19 Aug 2017


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David Brady: "With them satellite trackers now - there's nowhere to hide"

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20.13 19 Aug 2017


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Off the Ball's Saturday panel looked ahead to the clash of Mayo and Kerry in the All-Ireland semi-final on Sunday.

Kerry's Darragh O'Sé and Declan O'Sullivan, and Mayo's David Brady, joined Nathan Murphy to preview the game and asked if he would get into the Mayo team today, Brady wasn't too confident.

However, Kerry legend O'Sé thought he might. "I think he would. I mean, I think any team needs personalities and David was always a huge personality in any of the games he played. He came on in '06 and he was physical (in the final) - against the Dubs as well (in the semi-final).

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"I think that kind of a personality, you can't do without whether it's in the dressing room or whether it's there (on the field), I would say that David would make that Mayo team," he added. 

However, Brady wasn't having any of it. "Do you know what the problem with me is? The tracking device in the back of my neck! I could just imagine John Maughan going 'DB, did the battery go?' With them satellite trackers now, you'd be going 'there's nowhere to hide. I don't know where to hide'.

"John had trackers all over the shop but not in the back of our pants or down our jerseys. You know, it's a different world now and it's and you kind of say 'what's it going to be in ten years time?' 

"How much further can they go? What can they do?" he added.

The full discussion can be heard here: 

David Brady: "With them satellite trackers now - there's nowhere to hide"

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