IN TERMS OF bouncebackability, the Paddy Andrews journey to Sundayโs All-Ireland senior football final takes some beating.
The potted history is thus โ mauled as a defender by Colm Cooper in the 2009 All-Ireland quarter-final, dropped off the panel and looking on from the outside in when the Dubs won Sam in 2011, All-Ireland winner in 2013 and now one of the most feared attackers in the country.
Andrews was on fire against Mayo in the All-Ireland semi-final replay, scoring five points from play, and barring a miracle he will be named to start against Kerry at GAA HQ.
One man who has followed the career of Andrews at close quarters is St Brigidโs clubmate and 2011 All-Ireland medallist Barry Cahill.
โIโm delighted for Paddy because I have seen him do it on and off at different stages,โ says Cahill.
โAnd for him to do it in such a big game (Mayo), I was delighted for him.
โHeโs had a difficult career with Dublin he hasnโt always been a starter and been in and out of the team.
โHe missed out on 2011 but I always feel Dublin are better with him in it.โ
Cahill believes that the appointment of Jim Gavin as Dublin boss in 2012 was a seminal moment for Andrews.
โ2011 was very tough for him, when he got dropped and we went on to win the All-Ireland.
โWe had a really good run that year, we won the Dublin championship and got to the Leinster club final and he was outstanding in that game and that put him back in the shop window again.
โWhen Jim Gavin was appointed he was delighted because he would have worked with Jim at U21s and would have felt that Jim was a believer in Paddy as a footballer.
โGoing into 2013, it was a case of now or never.
โHe had a really good year in 2013 helping Dublin win the All-Ireland.
โWith Jim there, he always felt that if he was injury free and playing well that he had a pretty good chance of starting.
โHeโs kicked 10 points from play in the last three games, which is serious going,โ Cahill adds.
โSo I think maybe (Kerry manager) Eamonn Fitzmaurice wouldnโt have been overly focused on him going into the final but heโll probably have to do a bit more homework on him.โ
Cahill remembers with a smile now the chastening experience that Dublin and Andrews suffered at the hands of Colm โGoochโ Cooper in 2009.
Cooper had the ball in the net after just 40 seconds and finished the game with a haul of 1-7, as Kerry won by 17 points.
โIn 2009, he was corner-back and he (Andrews) did a good job in the Leinster final against Kildare,โ Cahill recalls.
โHe played well on Alan Smith. But a month later we obviously had the collapse against Kerry. Paddy was on Colm Cooper that day and didnโt have the best of days.
โItโs funny. Paddy actually laughs at that day when people bring it up with him. I think he claims that Colm Cooper scored 1-25 off him that day!
โThat was probably the end of his defensive days.โ
Finally!!!!! UTR
Rebels Abu!!! Great win
Well done to the Dublin u20โฒs. They have done the county proud.
@Eoin Fitzgerald: they have and were excellent today, but this was our 3rd final in a row and one we had to win!
@Harry Corry: congratulations on the win. In fairness ye deserved it after the previous few years. Some great young talent ye have in the county
Class bunch of young lads. Some great scores
Surprised Stanley isnโt here telling us how good Cork areโฆ