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Published 13:24 22 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 18:20 22 Nov 2017 GMT
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Speaking at the event, Brogan said:
“I took on a tough role today, I got involved with the Manila squad I think the club was only formed on All-Ireland day out in the Philippines. “There is a good group of them there, some local Filipinos and some Irish that are working over there so it’s great to see so many GAA clubs and the Irish Abroad. GAA is so important for the Irish abroad, it’s their little bit of home and it gives them that little bit of energy and warmth. “The numbers are phenomenal and everyone is flying in at their own expense so it just shows the love for the game and the love for a bit of craic as well.”No doubt a great weekend for Brogan and his Manila team but it wasn’t all smiles as the 2010 footballer of the year had a bit of a mare when he hopped in goals:
“I stood in goals, I think Clucko is safe enough for the time being!” Brogan exclaimed. “It was a hot day and they had a few injuries so they needed someone to step in. I didn’t fill myself with glory but we tried our best and put in a decent performance and the guys can go home proud after putting in a good innings tonight. The club is three months old and they’re still flying.”Posting on his Instagram account, Brogan added: “Enjoying the Asian GAA games in Bangkok, 800 guys and girls from all over Asia come together once a year. Hearing how important the GAA is to people when they are so far away from home! I had the pleasure of working with the new club Manila GAA.” https://www.instagram.com/p/Bboh4dqA4Xo/ In the end, the Seoul Gaels won the Men’s Senior Cup while Hong Kong beat Singapore to win in the Ladies Football. You can watch the full highlight videos of the weekend's events below with Brogan's goalkeeping efforts taking place at 1:50 in the first video.
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