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Published 22:30 6 Sept 2018 BST
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'The panel is tasked with finding a new team of footballing hopefuls that will come together to take on an inter-county side. The team is made up of club footballers who have never represented their county at senior level, so you can imagine they will be out to prove themselves to those in charge of their respective county.'Sporting a natty cap with his Underdogs gear, Galvin admitted being on the other sideline of the sideline was an alien experience for him.
Once the premise was explained to viewers, we got straight to action as larger try-outs were held and half dozens, threes and fours were kept on.
There would be more whittling but, for the early lads picked, time to soak it in. Blake Forkan was the first name to be called out by the coaches.
There was another trial game and, at one stage, Galvin had his head in his hands as Mulcahy broke the bad news to one unlucky player.
Some real prospects, and characters, were found in the first episode and we'll definitely be tuning in for more in the coming weeks.
With Galvin, Silke and Mulcahy good value for a watch, there was a resounding, positive reaction to their debuts.
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