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Published 17:49 5 Feb 2017 GMT
It was a quick turnaround though. A ridiculous turnaround.
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The hurling club semi-final took place at 5pm on Saturday.
19 hours later, Brennan was not only in Derry, but he was lining out at midfield for Clare footballers.
He played the full game again - 70 minutes this time. Clare drew and earned their first point in Division Two of the National Football League for the first time since 2002.
https://twitter.com/DaloAnto/status/828266194209763329
In the space of less than 21 hours, Brennan had played 130 minutes of hurling and football for club and county.
An All-Ireland semi-final, and a league opener no less when most successful club players don't feature with their counties until after their club season has ended.
130 minutes in two days when Premier League footballers cry about Christmas fixtures. Brennan does it for the craic. He does it for the pride of Ballyea and Clare.
130 minutes action, the guts of 500km of travelling.
From Clare to Tipperary:
From Tipperary to Derry:
Then, presumably, he came back down again.
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