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Published 18:38 27 Mar 2018 BST
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He went on to win four All-Ireland club titles with the East Galway outfit. That's not a bad innings. Who knows where the rugby path might have taken him to?
"He's unbelievable, an absolute bear," said a teammate to us.
With the club preparing for a top of the table clash with rivals Loughrea in the Senior League Final this weekend, Hayes' contribution will be key.
"I played rugby for six years when I was in school - I went to a rugby-playing school. I played for a year when I went to college and, after that, I just focused on the round ball," he explained on the latest .Armstrong played All-Ireland League with Shannon RFC before he turned his attention to gaelic football. He has been on the scene for quite a while now, but the 3-1 he scored in an All-Ireland under-21 final for his county in 2005 must have made that decision a little bit easier. Shannon RFC are still ruing the blow. https://twitter.com/Shannon_RFC/status/336150532978798595?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.balls.ie%2Frugby%2F7-gaa-players-that-you-might-not-have-known-played-rugby-324318&tfw_site=ballsdotie The man who won All-Irelands with Meath, got soccer trials with Arsenal and played rugby with the Buccaneers. The Royal County legend was a sporting prodigy from a young age, and he won a Junior Cup medal with the Buccs during his eventful career. So athletic, so skillful. The man had it all. After hanging up his hurl, the number three who always looked like more of a rugby player played in the All-Ireland League with Midleton. Imagine him in the scrum. We're thinking Paul O'Connell-esque. The Ballymun Kickhams man played rugby with his secondary school, CUS, as he told SportsJOE earlier this year. Fresh from kicking the winning point in the All-Ireland final, the whole of Dublin are glad he did, too. One of the zippiest, paciest and most talented forwards to have ever put boot to an O'Neill's Size Five, Beggy also graced many a rugby pitch with his presence. The man who's talent knew no bounds wore the blue of Leinster in the 1980s. Some lads can turn their hands to anything. Have we left anybody out?
"When you're playing out-half, you kind of have control over the game which I enjoyed. A lot of stuff would go through the out-half which suited me but I'm happy enough where I am now. With the knocks the rugby boys are taking these days, I don't think I fancy too much of that to be honest."
“I would have played a huge amount of rugby and I would have went to rugby training rather than Gaelic training on numerous occasions."
"I suppose when I came to 18, I thought which one am I better at and I was slightly better at the Gaelic even though I enjoyed rugby just as much. It was just a decision that I made that I would stick with the Gaelic. Obviously, I'm glad that I have done so.”
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