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Published 20:30 15 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 20:58 15 Jan 2018 GMT
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Bowe played his club football with Emyvale while his early rugby days were spent playing with Monaghan in the main town. He was involved with the Monaghan minors, at 17, but despite togging out for a league game, did not make it onto the pitch.
Bowe told The Hard Yards:
"I used to love playing GAA. I grew up in Monaghan and all of my great mates, still, are guys I would have played with a long, long time ago. "Unfortunately, I had to make a decision when I was about 17 years old. The way I used to work it, I'd play rugby predominantly in the winter time and Gaelic football in the summer time. It worked great but there was going to come a time where I was going to have to pick one or the other and rugby was always my number one love. "But I still have great memories of playing Gaelic football. I enjoy going to see Monaghan whenever I can, I keep track of the local team and the All-Ireland as well. It's a sport I still have a huge amount of interest in."His reason for getting involved in GAA will resonate with so many. He says:
"I went to a very small primary school in Monaghan and there was only one sport available then, and that was Gaelic football."Monaghan, like so many other counties across Ireland, lives and breathes GAA and Bowe, given his competitive nature and athletic abilities, was bitten by the bug. Bowe talked more about his involvement in GAA, about his Ireland ambition and setting a four-year personal best for speed in preseason [from 26:55 below]. When the Farney native announced his retirement on Monday, plenty of his county folk got ideas. https://twitter.com/nlynch18/status/952985881526317058 But, with regards to Bowe lacing up the football boots and turning out for Emyvale again, he's not so sure.
"Oh, I don't think so," he remarks. "I was never the best shot, as it was. I was more, 'Give me the ball and let me run!'. "By the time I finish playing rugby, if I'm still hanging together, I don't think they'd be too interested in me. Maybe in goals."
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