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Published 10:32 21 Aug 2021 BST
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Possibly something that was got on holiday when feeling a little devilish and full of dutch courage, but if you love the GAA, you may as well let everybody know it, and what better way to show that than stamp the original emblem of the organisation itself on your leg.
"Lismore forever" - and it really is forever remember. The old club badge tattoo is a classic, and a common 'go-to' for those who want to get a tattoo, but really want something "that means something to me."

There's nothing more Irish than Gaelic football and hurling anyway, so it's natural that a lot of players will have that pride and patriotism for their country. The harp emblem, a shamrock or the geographical outline of the country - these would all be the norms.
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