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Published 18:21 5 Sept 2016 BST
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Some of the most famous images of Ireland's European campaign involve Brady and his old number.
So if one man is ready to step into the Robbie Keane shoes (or jersey), that man is Robbie Brady.
Republic of Ireland will have a new number 10 after their captain and all-time leading goalscorer and all-time appearance record holder Robbie Keane stepped down.
Brady, at 24, has propelled himself as the new hero of the new Ireland team and now he has taken up the mantle of responsibility.
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