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Published 11:08 14 Jul 2017 BST
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GAA players are similar people, they have similar mentalities. They have that bit of madness inside them that drives them on to work hard and succeed, and they also have that bit of madness that loves a bit of devilment, a bit of craic.Playing on a college GAA team is one of the best ways to experience this environment.
You live with your team-mates, you hang out together, you socialise together.
Monaghan footballer Kieran Hughes felt college was a great way to educate himself on the ways of the world. You explore yourself in college, you learn about yourself and other people.
"I enjoyed the social aspect and being able to get away from home...Just to get to be streetwise and get to know what’s going on out there in the bigger cities, and that’s one thing I’ve taken out of the college scene."Like many GAA players, his main priority in college wasn't to learn. When you're a young lad going into college, that's the furthest thing from your mind. His intention was to play football. "I took the piss when it came to the college, myself and the books never got on. I could never multitask the football and the books, it just wasn't for me," said the Scotstown man in an interview with AIB GAA. Even though you might do the bare minimum, college days really are the best days of your lives if you want them to be, and that's exactly how it was for the Monaghan man.
"It never will be me, but I’ll never regret it ever! It was the best days of my life in Jordanstown. We just wanted to do enough to get through, but have our bit of craic and a bit of downtime from the football field."Hughes will start in his new role of midfield for Monaghan in their qualifier clash with Carlow on Sunday, with the Farney men aiming to avoid a similar shock to what they experienced last year against Longford.
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