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Published 14:27 16 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 14:28 16 Mar 2016 GMT
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Colin Leacy now plays with Dubai Celts but a large piece of his heart is still with Ferns St Aidan's senior hurling club in Wexford. He says:
"You leave home, you leave family, friends, work; you leave everything. One of the most difficult things to leave is your club. "It's a very difficult thing and it is hard to tell your club that you're leaving. "Having the standard of hurling we have out here and having the quality of training, games and competition put on by [the clubs] is just huge. It's the difference of you staying here and moving on. You've got your social circle, you've got your club and it makes you a lot happier."According to Michelle Dinan from Na Fianna, camogie is on the rise in the region. "It's a home away from home when you have such a fantastic GAA club... We'll keep plugging away and it will always be getting bigger and better." https://youtu.be/GG696CzHkWU
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