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Published 13:34 29 Jul 2021 BST
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When were right in the peak of the longest lockdown, I broke my phone during a sea swim at my local beach and I very quickly realised how lost I was without it! It was the only thing keeping me connected to my friends and family throughout that time, who I missed so much”. I knew to go straight to PAIR Mobile, as they are Ireland’s most trustworthy repairs group. An Irish, family run company, they only use the best possible device parts anyone can source and have the strictest global repair standards with all of their repair jobs, whether it is your phone, your laptop or your tablet.[/caption]
Mayo captain, Aidan O'Shea, was involved in the last few of these games, with the most recent one being in 2017.
Speaking during a press event for PAIR Mobile, the repairs group ran by an Irish family that quickly fixed his broken phone, right at the height of the pandemic when connection to his friends and family was so important - O'Shea revealed his hopes that the series will return.
"We would be texting a few of the boys from different counties the odd time, and we wonder if it's going to happen again. "We loved playing it, and loved getting to travel to Australia every couple of years and play, it is a great challenge and a great opportunity."To play with guys from different counties and represent Ireland in a compromised game, against professional athletes, is such a great opportunity. "If you ask any of the boys, they will always put their hands up to play, given club commitments etc, I would love to see it back on the table.
"I know there's a lot of people who aren't big fans of it, but from a player's perspective, it's definitely something I would like to do again, my time is ticking I would say but I would like to get one or two more tours before I'm done."Playing with rivals that you're normally getting stuck into, and spending all of your energy in trying to beat, is an easy enough transition to make, as players know how to leave it on the field.
"In most cases when you step off the pitch, you want to get on with most fella's because they're nearly aligned with the same way as yourself, in terms of inter-county football and the way they're driven. "I've struck up some decent friendships with different lads, it's one of the attractive things to those games, and getting away with some of the best players around the country, striking up those relationships, it's one of the beauties of the event."I've had some great battles with the Tyrone lads over the years, but once you pull us away from the football pitch, there never seems to be an issue. "I travelled with the likes of Mattie Donnelly and Peter Harte, who are still doing a great job up there, they're great lads, and great players too." For more information on PAIR Mobile, and why Aidan O'Shea chooses them over other phone repair groups, click here.

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