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Published 16:56 17 Nov 2017 GMT
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"The fact that the International Rules series is a one-off thing at the end of the year, unfortunately, there tends to be uncertainty hanging over the International Rules and it is disappointing to see that but the fact that it is a one-off thing it means that this group of players probably won't be together again but the time that we are together it's very enjoyable." "Any time you are playing in the EirGrid International Rules series it's a great experience. Luckily enough this is my fourth series to play with Ireland and you would jump at the chance. "You'd do whatever you could to be involved in the International Rules team and obviously, it collides with club fixtures and things like that back home which is unfortunate but any lad that could be here is here and is more than happy to be here."This is an unbelievable experience for the players and something different for the fans to watch, why take it away when you have the chance to showcase your sport to an audience 16,000 kilometres away? https://vimeo.com/243318191
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