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30th April 2019
08:08am BST

"[O'Carroll returning] is certainly an option for Jim. I obviously know Rory well but he's one of these guys who can nearly take it or leave it. When I played football for Dublin, I was completely obsessed by it but he wins a couple of All-Irelands and then disappears for three years, like it was no bother at all..." "He looks in good shape. Have Dublin a problem in the full back line? There's talk that they do. He's an aggressive full back that would solve that problem for sure - the only thing is whether he's interested in coming back or not... It's just one part of his life.."Form and commitment count for a lot, under Gavin, and word from Crokes was that O'Carroll has pushed in his chips. He is back making an impact on the club scene and Gavin, wisely, will bring him in to train with the All-Ireland champs as they train for a campaign that could end with a five-in-a-row in late August. A report by Colm Keys in The Irish Independent states that O'Carroll is back in with the Dublin senior panel. He is said to have partaken in a gym session with the panel, on Monday night, and will be back out on the training pitch for the month of May as the Dubs prepare for a Leinster SFC. [caption id="attachment_199822" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Rory O'Carroll, left, and Philip McMahon celebrate at the final whistle of the 2015 All-Ireland. (Picture credit: Ramsey Cardy / SPORTSFILE)[/caption]
O'Carroll kept his eye in, with Gaelic football, by playing the sport while he was living and working in New Zealand.
Although the standard would be much lower than the inter-county scene, New Zealand GAA does have a fair dollop of players with club and county (minor and senior) experience.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1102948466152620033
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