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Published 09:20 15 Feb 2017 GMT
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Mark Breheny, of course!
The 36-year-old Sligo forward joined us on The GAA Hour Football Show this week to talk about the county's ambitions for 2017 and about some of his best memories in the game.
Breheny also spoke about what life is like as the veteran of Sligo's squad. He commented:
"It's funny, when I was 20 I won a county title with my local club St Mary's. There were older lads on the panel and, looking back, I had thought then that they were a good lot older than me. Turns out they were on 27 or 28 but I thought they were ancient. "At the moment [with St Mary's] I am playing up front with Paddy O'Connor and Kyle Cawley. Paddy is 18 and I'm 36... I don't like to think about it too much.""I tried to avoid the Snapchats but I'm not too bad on the Twitter," he added.
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