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Published 20:59 6 May 2016 BST
Updated 18:00 7 May 2016 BST

"I spoke to [Brentford teammate] Alan Judge a couple of times and he's had a reporter ring and ask him [about me]. They've tried to get in touch with me but I don't want to consider that. "There are much more things I'm worried about than declaring what country I can play for. My grandma and granddad are Irish – my late grandfather was as well. "I'm eligible to play for them but I'm a Brentford player and the last thing I'm thinking of is who I'm going to represent internationally. It's getting ahead of myself a bit too much."Even if Ireland were interested, it seems a stretch that Hogan would form a part of their Euro 2016 squad. That is not to say O'Neill would not call him in for a few training sessions, later this month. Hogan's Brentford finish their season with an away trip to Huddersfield on Saturday afternoon. Another goal or two would do his chances no harm at all.

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