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Published 09:01 23 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 09:02 23 Jul 2023 BST
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20 July 2023; PwC GAA/GPA Player of the Month for June in hurling, Conor Whelan of Galway, with his award in Eyre Square in Galway. Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile[/caption]
"We played a challenge amongst ourselves in Thurles, the week before the Cork game, the quarter final - and I scored a few goals - then all of a sudden, I was making my debut. Sure I didn't have a clue really like. I was only 18, first year in college, tipping along.
"That night after the quarter final like, I was out in Loughrea with the boys, even though all the time was in Galway. We beat Tipp then in the semi-final, then we were in the final."
Whelan says that being a part of the Galway team was something of a shock to the system at that stage, and that he remained outside of the bubble on All-Ireland final week.
"It was mad, you had people ringing you for tickets, and I didn't know anything about it - I didn't have a clue like. I was literally just playing," he recalls.
"There was massive belief in Galway, people getting very excited, there were journalists ringing my parents, that was something we hadn't planned for.
"It didn't affect me too much because I was so far out of that bubble, I was kind of like, what are all these people getting so excited about really?"
"When you're in the parade, you're thinking, there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
"I was blessed that they took the chance on me that year. You just couldn't believe what was going on. You hadn't time to process it, which was nearly better for you. It was literally, I've got this chance, this is magic, let's just roll with it and see where this finishes up. But that's just sport."
"It's only as time goes on you realise how hard it is to get to finals, and how hard it is to win them."
"At the time, you don't even realise how hard it was to get there - I wouldn't have even known all of the lads that well really even though I was playing with them. We could have won the final, I still look back on it, but it was a mad story, kind of thinking, 'how did you end up here?"Watch: Mad scenes as Monaghan star helps side to Ulster final with outrageous score
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