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Published 07:48 24 Apr 2018 BST
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He talks a lot about his days as a no-nonsense full back, playing football and hurling with his local club Horeswood and representing Wexford with the stick in his hand too.
He was playing rugby from no age as well but his roots are as a sportsman, a Wexford man.
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And, next Tuesday night, on May 1, the Leinster and Ireland rugby superstar will sit down to pick apart Wexford's chances.
Along with former Republic of Ireland international Kevin Doyle and current senior hurling manager Davy Fitz, Furlong will run the rule over the county ahead of the challenges of Dublin, Kilkenny, Galway and Offaly.
Throw in Matty Forde to that panel too, just for the craic.
A lot of counties lay claim to having a close-knit unity but there is something greater in Wexford that holds them all together and instills a pride of place. Next Tuesday night, you'll see that in full force with some legends of Irish sport united simply by a love of their county.
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