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Published 12:49 3 Nov 2016 GMT
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And O'Shea reckons he might be able to convince a few more of the All-Ireland finalists to join him in their neighbouring county.
"I might rope a few more of the Mayo lads into it too, football skills transfer very well over to basketball so I might get a few more down to Sligo - you never know," he said. "I’m not nervous about going back - though Ronan [McGarrity] is here too so I’m sure there’ll be a lot of slagging! I’m really happy to be back but I don’t have any great expectations of myself - I'll just see how it goes.
"I haven’t played since my first year in college, but I’m looking forward to training. I asked the coach Shane [O’Meara] about joining the team last year and I’ve been thinking about it ever since. This winter is probably one of the first times I’ve a couple of months to myself, and I’ve time now to be able to train with them."Kerry's Kieran Donaghy won the intermediate championship with St. Brendan's of Tralee back in January.
Sligo All-Stars are away to Dublin Lions on Sunday and then have a home game against Titans on Saturday night, November 12 so O'Shea could feature in either of those.
He'd do well to replicate anything like this though.
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