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Published 17:51 3 Jan 2016 GMT
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"In the past it was more pivotal, full back. We've got a big squad. It's a great opportunity for Rory to go away and experience a different culture and lifestyle for a year or two and it's a great opportunity for the gap that he's left. I'm sure there will be players pushing for that particular position."Mayo boss reveals training story which proves Kobe McDonald talent
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