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Published 19:44 12 Jan 2018 GMT
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"He’s had some good experience playing in Ireland’s Premier Division last season, and he’ll certainly add to the competition we already have in central defence. We’re delighted to welcome him to the club and are keen to contribute towards his continued development as a footballer."O'Hora, who made 11 league appearances for Bohs in 2017, is a graduate of an FAI/ETB course that he recently partook in Cabra. Other graduates include Horgan and Long. O'Hora will be hoping to settle in with the U23s and get a few opportunities to train with the senior side before the season is out. Any time spent learning from the likes of defenders Lewis Dunk and Ireland international Shane Duffy will surely benefit him.
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