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Published 16:23 18 Jun 2021 BST
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“In Gaelic football, the athleticism and the endurance levels – all these things can help I suppose if you’re able to congregate them into one sport. For myself, I’ve probably tried my hand at a lot of them and I’d like to think that I took something from each one.”Given his physique and power, Chin would be at an advantage in most sports, but he isn't the only GAA star to credit other sports for his success in his main trade. Former Kerry star Kieran Donaghy has often referred to his years of playing high level basketball as a key factor to his success in football. He believes that the Hand-eye coordination, quick hands, and using your body weight to shield the ball were all important skills that he honed on the court but brought to Croke Park. Centra, 12 years as proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, are celebrating Ireland’s communities and the strong bonds people have developed with their locality over the past 15 months. To see how Centra will champion communities across Ireland, follow #CommunityMatters, @CentraIRL on Twitter, @centra_irl on Instagram and www.facebook.com/CentraIreland
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