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Published 15:07 10 Aug 2016 BST

"We don't care. Touch a Sudanese, Pakistani, Egyptian, Palestinian, anyone, we are all in... "When I was first here, everybody was telling me about how Gaelic games is about family. Now it's me [saying that]. Within the space of a month, it has brought us together. It doesn't matter about borders, nationalities, race. We are one family."The games continue, out at University College Dublin, until August 14. Listen to the GAA Hour football show – Wooly is joined by Paul Galvin, Aidan O’Shea, Senan Connell and Conán Doherty. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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