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Published 11:56 30 Oct 2018 GMT
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You can't blame these young Gaels opting to leave Ireland behind in pursuit of life as a professional athlete. For all that the GAA gives us, professionalism is the one glaring factor that it simply cannot facilitate.
The Geelong Cats have now given us a great insight into the footage they were able to collate around Stefan Okunbor before signing the young Kerry star to a two-year rookie contract.
Speed. Power. Endurance.
That is the title of the welcome video the club put together for the All-Ireland minor winner, and by God does he have all three in abundance.
https://twitter.com/GeelongCats/status/1057195403962126336
It's easy to see why the Melbourne based club opted to sign Stefan Okunbor.
His high fielding is exemplary, his stride is graceful, and the ferocity in which he tackles send shivers down the spine. It is clear that the Tralee man will take to life Down Under with ease.
The video also gives a clear insight into the scouting that goes on among AFL club's when recruiting young Irish talent.
On yesterday's GAA hour show, Colm Parkinson and Conan Doherty discussed how Kerry GAA don't stream their championship, and never release clips of club games.
The fact that we don't get to see much of Kerry club games would make one assume that the various footage of Stefan Okunbor playing for Na Gaeil GAA was taking by AFL scouts who have come to Ireland to see him up close and in the flesh.
If these are the lengths that AFL clubs are going to in order to get a feel for how suitable a player is, then it is easy to understand why young players like Okunbor are lured away from the GAA.
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