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Published 18:50 22 Feb 2017 GMT
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Ahead of the first episode on March 1, Michael Murphy teased about whether he can make it with the oval ball.
"It's a professional setup, it's a professional environment and it's going to be full on. We'll see if I can sink or swim," the Donegal skipper said.On the opposite side, former Wales and Ospreys player Shane Williams travels to Donegal where he will see if he can turn his considerable skill to the round ball and master GAA. We will definitely be tuning in for this episode... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVVAoC4kEb0&feature=youtu.be Video via AIB Bank
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