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26th January 2022
06:32pm GMT

8 September 2018; Joel Bradley Walsh of Finn Harps in action against Adam Cantwell of Cork City during the SSE Airtricity League U17 Mark Farren Memorial Cup Final match between Finn Harps and Cork City at Finn Park in Ballybofey, Co Donegal. Photo by Oliver McVeigh/Sportsfile[/caption]
It's easy to see why.
The 21-year-old was welcomed back with open arms by the MacCumhaills club and having played a key role in their run to the quarter finals of the Donegal senior football championship this year, it was like he never left.
"I suppose I was lucky as well, I live in Ballybofey and both our training pitches (Finn Harps and Sean MacCumhaills GAA) are across the road. So I trained in Finn Park and then walked over to MacCumhails and played or trained then then.
"I hadn't much time to over-think it, it was just straight back into another sport and I suppose the toughest thing really is when they clash. Since my soccer contract was professional, I had to miss two Gaelic games in the senior championship and it was eating me up inside. Thank god for my managers with MacCumhails, they were very understanding for it and they did everything they could for me as did the lads in Finn Harps.
"But I remember those games and when the Gaelic was on at the same time, I would have had my mum or dad on the sideline scrolling through Twitter telling me the scores!"
And while he scores all around him on the Gaelic football field, it's a role-reversal for Finn Harps but he enjoys the variety.
"I've been centre half since under-16s! So I barely ever score in the soccer and maybe that was the drive to get back into the Gaelic! Being a bit jealous of the forwards," he laughs.
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On the back of his impressive form with club and college, it's no surprise that Bradley Walsh is being touted as a potential county senior. Donegal legend Martin McHugh today said that he'd love to see him get a call-up of Declan Bonner and Bradley-Walsh, who plays as a centre back in soccer, says he would embrace it.
"You have to just take it all in. Like I love being with Finn Harps who are brilliant and are so good to me and I love Gaelic and love Donegal as well so if the call came in you'd have to embrace it. You'd have to go at it full-tilt"Explore more on these topics: