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Published 21:35 24 Oct 2018 BST
Updated 21:38 24 Oct 2018 BST

"I haven't missed a game in the last couple of years," he said on The GAA Hour Show. "One thing and I never considered it at the time was, I used to play an awful lot of golf...Through other circumstances - work and stuff - I haven't played any in the last two to two and a half years, and it's probably only hit home with me that in the last while that since I stopped playing, it's definitely been a huge factor in it. "Listen I do an awful lot of core work and stuff like that but I think it's a combination of things like that that's helped me come back to a sense of normality." "When I did retire, I was in an awful lot of pain. The morning after training and matches it really was a struggle to get out of bed...(Giving up the golf) wouldn't have done any harm, but I think it's more a case of it healing over time... "Not golfing on it is definitely not doing it any harm anyway..."There's a lesson for any golfing GAA players struggling with back pain... You can listen to the Matty Forde interview, and much more from last Thursday's GAA Hour Show. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/matty-forde-interview-down-suspensions-monday-county-finals
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