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Published 20:30 30 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 23:28 30 Jun 2015 BST
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'I knew when I was moved from the backs into the forwards that the time was coming.' 'If I was in the backs you might be out of form but you’d get back into it. My natural position is in the backs – that’s where I love hurling, that’s where I love training and love playing. I suppose the forwards is a bit different to that and when I did move up I knew that it would be my last year.' 'I never wanted to go out on a high; my thing was to go whenever I wasn’t being picked. I didn’t think it would come that early and I thought I might get another year or two out of it. I was obviously hoping to go as long as I could and it did end a bit early for me.' 'I would hate to be sitting back at home and thinking that if I stayed I could still have been playing. That would have been a bigger regret of mine. I’m happy the way I went out but obviously I would have liked if it had gone on a bit longer.'Walsh's worlds are also tinged with pride in the fact that his place on the side was taken by his yonger brother Padraig. The now 32-year-old reveals that seeing his brother develop under Brian Cody, and play a key role in the county's 35th All-Ireland success meant more than his own disappointment at missing out
'The big thing for me was I had a brother that had no All-Ireland medal and I wanted to make sure he had one in his back pocket,” he says of 24-year-old Pádraig, who started the All-Ireland final replay and adorned the No. 5 jersey his brother had worn for years with a superb display.' 'To see your own brother there makes up for the disappointment that you wouldn’t be playing yourself. To see him being picked for the replay, having such a great day and winning the All-Ireland, was a very proud moment for myself and the family.'H/T to GAA.ie
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