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Published 11:39 24 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 11:43 24 Oct 2019 BST
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"The training has been tough enough, I was late enough to the party like. most people would be a full year preparing for it but I'm getting there. I finished up with a half marathon last weekend. Listen I don't really have a time in mind, it's something that I'm going to try and enjoy because it would be a great achievement to complete it.
"A big thing for me was that I'd raise a few bob for charity and that's definitely going to spur me on when the going gets tough."
You can help Conor raise funds for his chosen charities by donating on his Go Fund me page here.
"I hope it won't hinder my hurling anyway," he concludes with a laugh.
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