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PhD manuscript submitted ✅😉🥂 Really looking forward to the exciting next steps now Although (as always), if you’ve an interesting curve-ball project or opportunity, throw it into the mix and who knows where we’ll end up 😉 ‘Physiological Demands, Seasonal Variation, and Recovery of Neuromuscular Function in Professional Academy...

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Congratulations Ciaran 👌

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Congrats @CiDeely, great achievement

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Huge congratulations Ciaran 👏🏻

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Congrats Ciaran!

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Congrats Ciaran🤩👏

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Fair play Ciaran, massive body of work to do a PhD, you should be very proud 💪🏻

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Congratulations Ciaran! Great body of work you’ve undertaken!

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Good man Ciaran. Well done! 70k words👊

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@DeelySport Congrats Ciaran , maith thu 👏

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Congrats Ciaran

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