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Published 19:23 20 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 14:46 23 Jan 2017 GMT
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But when you go away with the county, you miss the club. You miss your best friends, the craic, the local grounds.
You miss the jaunt down to training, a stone's throw away, and you miss the endless kicking around afterwards with no other plans or worries. With the club, it's all about the journey.
When you grow up, when you venture further, you get this sense of pride that you never had before - a contentment of where you're from and your sense of belonging to that place.
When you grow up, you realise more and more just how important the club was in shaping the person you are today - not just the sportsperson.
Imagine you could conquer the county with your club. Imagine you could conquer the whole country with your small community.
Imagine doing it with the people you've been playing with since you were six years of age.
Imagine.
But then to touch Sam - that is the holy grail after all.
That's what everyone in the world tunes in to watch and, God if you did it, you couldn't go any farther. You'd have literally reached the top.
You'd have completed that dream that made you first pick up a football or a hurley in the first place. Your name would ring around the country. You'd be a role model. Someone else's inspiration.
But, really though, it's all about the club. Right?
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