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Late-bloomer Michael Fitzsimons taking nothing for granted

The Cuala defender knows he’ll have to fight to retain his place in Jim Gavin’s defence this year.

SUCH IS THE competition in Dublin’s all-conquering squad, even a man-of-the-match performance in last year’s All-Ireland final replay doesn’t guarantee Michael Fitzsimons a spot in Jim Gavin’s 2017 starting line-up.

Far from it. Nobody understands that more than Fitzsimons.

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A late-bloomer, he never made an underage Dublin squad, let alone the first XV. Then in 2011, Fitzsimons, a 23-year-old from Cuala, an intermediate football club, forced his way into Dublin’s All-Ireland winning defence.

After playing a key role in Dublin’s first September success in 16 years, he spent the next few years trying to win his place back. He started Dublin’s shock 2014 semi-final reverse to Donegal, and wouldn’t make another championship start for 26 months.

Such is the downside of playing in one of the most dominant teams we’ve seen since the turn of the century.

“When I was younger self-doubt would creep in,” he says.

“You go through a range of emotions; frustration, anger but when you face reality and what it is, you have to face it. If I was a bit blind to that or blind to myself that I’m not on a team that’s got plenty of competition, I’d get more frustrated and sometimes that hasn’t helped with my performance.

“I’ve actually been through it since sort of 2012 and 2013 onwards where it’s been ups and downs in my season so I’ve actually learned a lot.

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“Whereas previously say I wasn’t playing come the quarter-final, I’d start trying to make these drastic changes in my game during the summer to try and do something, and at the end of the day I’d start making mistakes because I was doing stuff I wasn’t doing week-in week-out.”

These days, the defender feels he’s far more bullet-proof mentally, and that’s what he believes helped him force his way into Gavin’s plans at the 11th hour.

“I think I’m beyond self-doubt at the moment,” he continues. “I think I’m mature enough not to fall down that pathway but it does drive you on.”

“From now on I sort of trust my own ability, trust the way I play and have a bit more patience. I sort of understand that there’s huge competition and I’d back myself a bit more then. Fortunately enough things fell my way.”

So what’s it like to save your best performance for All-Ireland final day? Is every play from that game ingrained in his mind?

“Not really. When you’re playing well, it just sort of goes past you. It goes very quickly. You don’t overthink it.

“Whereas when you’re playing poorly, you’re thinking every single move and you’re really aware of the consequences of your actions.

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“The only two stages where things slowed down were when I probably could have taken my point at the end and also, when I turned my back on a kick-out.

“It could easily have gotten kick to my back and Stephen (Cluxton) let me know all about it. So those two moments, I was aware of it but to have only two moments when you’re a bit self conscious about yourself in the game is pretty good. Especially when you’re playing corner back, when you’re playing one-on-one with some very good forwards.”

As well as chasing Sam Maguire on a yearly basis, Fitzsimons is studying to be a doctor. He’s in his second year of his graduate medicine studies at UCD and he has a busy schedule.

“I’d be working and studying and training, so it I was a lot busier than when I was just working and training.”

Still, he’s focused on earning his place during the spring and keeping it. It’s hard to change a winning team and Dublin haven’t lost in the league or championship in 29 games.

“The season went on longer so that’s why there was a change in holiday dates. The nature of the group is, no-one is going to rest on their laurels. There’s huge competition. People, in a good way, are looking over their shoulder, knowing they have to work hard.

“I think lads will be pushing hard for the league. Because I know myself from experience. If you’re starting in the league, you’re starting in the Championship. And if you’re not, it’s a little bit of a disadvantage.

“So everyone is pushing for a spot and that drives up standards.”

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    Jan 10th 2017, 11:32 AM

    Absolutely brilliant and seriously underrated player.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 11:10 AM

    Delighted for Chris Henry but at 32 I don’t think his door was being knocked down with offers from elsewhere.
    He’s Ulster through and through and gives everything he has on the pitch but surely his best days were pre the heart condition.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 1:46 PM

    @Ian Frizzell. My understanding is that there were at least 3 other clubs after him. At 32 I would not write him off getting back into the Ireland set-up, dedicated and committed on and off the pitch. A bit of good news from the Ulster camp.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 1:54 PM

    Unless there’s a serious amount of injuries he’s not getting back into the Irish side. The competition in the backrow is tough and we have some serious younger players coming through.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 1:56 PM

    Let’s wait and see………

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:09 PM

    @Chris Mcdonnell:

    He won’t get back in but that’s more about age profile than form. He’s been great for us this year. Our pack is a disaster – we have a good eight but, back row especially, the depth is shocking and we’ve had horrible injuries that have all but killed the season.

    The difference between Ulster with Henry and Henderson compared with an Ulster with neither is extraordinary.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 9:06 PM

    Completely Chris. No way he would get back unless a mountain of injuries occurred.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 12:43 PM

    Henry still worth the money and his place in the side.
    He produces the goods on a regular basis, unlike Roger Wilson, who now only has one gear and that’s reverse

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    Jan 10th 2017, 12:12 PM

    Good to hear but need more back row option’s and a scrumhalf, Hart would have been a good starter but obviously the Munster bench must be more attractive for him.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 12:28 PM

    Why do you think that Racing’s 3rd choice scrum half is good enough to start for Ulster ?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 1:21 PM

    Because Ulster’s first choice is leaving and their second choice isn’t very good?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 1:21 PM

    Because all ulster have is Paul Marshall… Hart would be perfect for them

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    Jan 10th 2017, 1:47 PM

    Marmion?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:31 PM

    No argument there.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 4:50 PM

    Shows the ridiculous amount of depth Ireland have in the back-row that a guy like this can’t get a look in. Wouldn’t write him off though. Savage player.

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    Jan 11th 2017, 2:44 AM

    A true gent on and off the pitch

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    Jan 10th 2017, 11:43 AM

    Delighted with the news, a great player and friend who gives his all every time he runs out.

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