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Published 09:39 15 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 11:28 15 Apr 2016 BST
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"It was January so the lads were not in good shape. They were after having a good Christmas," he said. "I was the oldest player on the field but I was probably the fittest player we had, so they played me midfield. "One or two lads, me included, tried to solo the ball, but as people might know the weather at home has not been too good."And his manager's advice on the perils of soloing?
"The ball was very greasy."Finally Henry, did you boss it like you did countless huge hurling matches in Thurles, Nowlan Park and Croke Park? In a word, no. Shamrocks lost 2-9 to 1-6 in Graiguenamanagh.
"My man played a lot better than me so he would have been delighted."We always say Junior football is for young lads and old fellas. Well now junior (and intermediate, in special cases) is for young lads, old fellas and living legends. The more the merrier.
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