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Published 10:09 4 Aug 2022 BST
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Kilkerrin-Clonberne currently compete in Galway's Intermediate division - even with the superb sharp shooter up front - while Crokes just fell short of becoming senior All-Ireland champions earlier this year.
With the possibility of trophies and playing up front with fellow superstar Paul Mannion, you can see why the Tribesman would want to play his football there.
Undoubtedly, the main reason is because he currently lives, works and studies in Dublin city, so the travelling is more than likely beginning to take its toll on him.
https://twitter.com/bernardbrogan/status/1554826967878406145
With every man, woman and their dog having an opinion on the matter, it was nice to see some comic relief from Dublin legend, Bernard Brogan.
The 2010 Player of the Year took to Twitter and turned on the charm, in an attempt to sway the Galway man to join his own club, St. Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh.
"We’d love to have you @shane147walsh down in @plunketts_ie, just throwing us into the hat Myself and @nestysmith13will play one more year if you join!"@alanbrogan13 said he would dust down boots also."
"You would have to play in the half-forward line though as no slots left in ff line!!!"
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