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Published 16:19 16 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 16:33 16 Nov 2022 GMT
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Dublin players, from left, camogie player Emma O'Byrne, hurler Eoghan O'Donnell and footballers Leah Caffrey and Lee Gannon in attendance at AIG Headquarters at the unveiling of the new Dublin GAA Jersey with sponsors AIG Insurance.[/caption]
"It was surreal," he says of walking into a dressing room full of his idols.
"But at the same time, I think we, as younger lads, need to try and create a new identity for the team, by trying to help the more experienced veterans, like Macker, Jonny and Fitzy. The whole set-up would prosper from that."
Growing up, Gannon was always highly-rated in Dublin and that's how he made dual underage teams all the way up. At minor then, he decided to play hurling only, and while he still loves hurling and football equally, it's come full circle now.
"My da's side of the family would have been mainly soccer. So I played a bit of that. And I played rugby with Coolmine too but hurling and Gaelic were my first loves. I played dual all the way up, and then a few decisions had to be made.
"It would have been equal to be fair. At minor level, I had to make a decision and first went with the hurling. Just the way life panned out then, I ended up back with the football but at the minute, I still love the two of them. It was a tough decision but I'm happy with it now."
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And why wouldn't he be? Gannon ended the year as a Young Footballer of the Year nominee and while he was 'shocked' about that, he was also delighted to get back in with his club's hurling team recently. That was when they won the Dublin senior 2 championship.
"It was a massive shock to myself now. Jack and Ethan were well deserving but yeah, I was shocked. My whole focus for the year was to get a jersey, to try get one minute in an O'Byrne Cup game. And it's the same now this year. Individual accolades are nice, but that's not what you do it for."
"When we (Whitehall Colmcille) were playing Na Fianna in the football and Faughs there in the hurling, the club met down at our grounds and walked down to Parnell Park. Small things like that. Kids coming up to you for an autograph or a knuckle touch, simple things like that bring the whole community together."Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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