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“It is a big decision to relocate to the other side of the world and pursue a professional career in a different sport,” Reid said. “Ultimately, this was not something that Cathal was ready for and we wish him the very best in his endeavours both on and off the field. “We will continue to look for opportunities to bring talent into our Club..."Gaelic football's gain.
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