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Published 12:29 10 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 12:30 10 Aug 2023 BST
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"At the end of the day, it's the guys who want it more than anyone else usually end up there - the guys who are willing to put the effort in and the training and to sacrifice," Bernard Brogan told SportsJOE after accumulating his fourth All-Ireland back in October. "When lads are out drinking pints at 18, 19, 20, these are the guys that are playing with their clubs and sacrificing and training extra. People can get very disappointed if they don't make their underage team - their minor or the under-16 teams - but there's always hope."There's always hope. And that's certainly the case if you look at a team you could put together of players who never played minor but went on to become some of the finest servants and finest talents of the game.
You go through that in disbelief.
To put it into perspective, look at the names who didn't make it.
Imagine trying to pick just six subs from that bench.
It's actually that competitive this team with too many lads available to play on it, that the whole thing descended into an old-fashioned argument about the best way to set it up and the best personnel to include.
Contrary to popular belief, Kieran Donaghy did come on in a minor championship game at midfield back in the day alongside Donnchadh Walsh. Aidan O'Mahony, too, came on at wing back in the All-Ireland semi-final against Laois in 1998. Michael Darragh MacAuley has also played minor football.
There were some near-misses for this dream team though of other stars who never played minor
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There were other near-misses but just because they were over-qualified.
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There were also lads who were so far out of reach that it isn't even funny.
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