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Published 13:09 5 Sept 2022 BST
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The former Dublin star who has a trophy cabinet full of All-Ireland medals, Leinster titles and All-Stars is solely focusing on his club, and yesterday underlined why he is still very much the main man.
Kicking a wonderful nine points, the thought of the silky scorer lining out alongside Shane Walsh in future games, is simply a mouthwatering prospect, and something that Mannion is very excited about, describing the Galway man as a "brilliant addition."
"He's got a great attitude. He's come in over the last few weeks, and trained really hard. We've welcomed him in, and he's delighted to be here. I'm looking forward to seeing more of him."The Tribesman is equally excited about the idea of playing alongside a fellow star forward, and compares it to playing alongside his teammates at county level.
“It’s lovely and that’s the calibre of player that is here, but it’s the same back in Galway as well – in the dressing-room you have different types of personalities like Damien (Comer) and Paul Conroy and these lads as well. “It is great to get the chance against somebody you were competing against, now you are playing with them so it’s great. ”When the Kilmacud Crokes manager Robbie Brennan was asked about the transfer saga, he admitted that it was actually "pretty straightforward".
"Shane approached the club - obviously, he was making his move to Dublin, and was looking to see if it was possible to join us. It happens to a lot of players around the country that they come to clubs."Not everybody gets to join Kilmacud, that's the reality. The most important thing is there's a process that has to take place. Shane ticked all those boxes, and the club were only too delighted then to welcome him in. "He's a gentleman above all else, and that's one of the things we look for at the club."
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