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Published 13:30 15 Sept 2017 BST
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But then he came back and had another successful year for the Kingdom which included a league medal.
You do have to wonder how much Donaghy has left to give, he is not getting any younger and also has the commitment of playing basketball down in Kerry.
The Kerryman wrote a brilliant piece for AIB and revealed that he hasn't decided on whether he will stay on for another year or not with Eamonn Fitzmaurice and his squad and it is down to the right reasons.
Straight after their defeat at the hands of Mayo, Donaghy is straight back in action with Austin Stacks as well as busy with basketball and the small matter of preparing for a second child. Priorities.
"I haven’t had a chance to think about playing for Kerry next season because I haven’t had a moment’s rest since the inter-county season ended for us. It’s been right back at it with Stacks and basketball, not to mention that baby number two is on the way. So I’ll come to that decision another day."Love him or loathe him, a game is always more interesting when Donaghy is on the pitch and no one would begrudge a true time great for playing one more season.
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