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Published 13:21 11 Jun 2017 BST
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"Dublin's hurlers will have Leinster honours and more on their minds over the next few years. At 29, he's young enough to hurl and revisit football if he wishes. "The hurling world would welcome him I'm sure, even if the football world seems intent on exposing him."
Connolly is indeed a decent hurler and often turns out for his club side, St Vincent's. He played for Dublin's U21 side and represented them in the 2007 All-Ireland final against Galway [pictured above].
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