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Frank Roche: Why David Clifford hasn’t earned his All-Star award just yet

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Our ‘team of the year’ so far is certain to change after Sam Maguire climax – but Kerry ace must find his best form to make cut

By his own lofty standards, five-time All-Star David Clifford hasn’t been at his best this season – but that could change in a semi-final heartbeat. Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

Let’s cut to the chase. The ‘All-Stars’ football team that you see on these pages will never come to pass – firstly because this is a very subjective business, and secondly because this selector is not an actual selector this year.

There’s a third reason, far more significant than the above. The All-Ireland semi-finals haven’t even been played yet; and for many years the shape of our All-Stars 15 has been heavily influenced by what happens from here on in.

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