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Published 14:50 26 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 15:25 26 Jan 2016 GMT
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Charley Cornillau and Richard Faul.[/caption]
Chard Faul has been playing Gaelic Football for the past few years and, in 2015, set upon the idea of founding a club in the south of France.
As chairman and co-founder of Azur Gaels, Faul told SportsJOE the invite to set the scene for Toulon vs. Stade Francais has exceeded his wildest dreams.
He says, "The club started with one Frenchman, Charley Cornillau, one Englishman and a ball.
"The Azur Gaels has gone from two blokes kicking scores between a pair of poplar trees to a fully-fledged GAA club invited to the home of RC Toulon in the space of four months."
The exposure should really help the recruitment drive for new players as the year goes on.
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