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Published 17:18 23 Aug 2018 BST
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Some believe his time has come, others think the old dog can fight another day. Ultimately the decision lies with Donaghy himself. Wooly tried to press 'Star' on whether he was going to call it a day, before Donaghy turned the tables and asked him for his take.
"No, I don't think you should retire, I think you should definitely go back, with the role you play you could easily play another three years in that role."Donaghy quipped that he would be like Eoin 'The Bomber' Liston continuing on with his Kerry career if he was to keep going and going.
"Sure, the Bomber played until '93 (laughs)." Star continued, "I saw the Bomber's jersey from that '93 Munster final before the 2014 final. We were getting ready to go and had our fan's night. This fella had a jersey hanging over the railings, it was the width of the table there."If you listen to the show then you will be aware that Wooly has been pushing the offensive mark for some time now as a way of making Gaelic football more exciting to watch as well as rewarding good forward play. The rule change was something that Armagh's Andrew Murnin also highlighted during our recent sit down with him. Wooly thinks this rule change could dictate whether Donaghy retires or not.
"Listen, you should wait until we get this offensive mark through, this could change your mind, this could be a huge bearing on whether you retire or not."He had barely got the words out of his mouth before Donaghy jumped on the opportunity to rib the legendary Bomber Liston yet again.
"I'll be back like the Bomber in 2024, put me back in again, the forwards mark is in. I'll put on about three stone in the meantime, and be very hard to mark."An absolutely brilliant chat with one of the greats of a generation. Wooly could not get Donaghy to confirm his retirement, but we all agree we would love to see him line out for the Kingdom once more in 2019. You can listen to this week's bonus episode of The GAA Hour by following the link.
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