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Published 21:27 20 May 2018 BST
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Pictures emerged recently of the analysis room that St Jude's GAA club in Templeogue have recently built in their club house. A state of the art facility, it's one that few county teams around the country would be able to raise the finances for.
A quick look at the room shows just how hi-tech, and how far-fetched these dreams are for many country clubs all over Ireland.
And then you hear that the club financed this project themselves. Then you hear that it was named after Mr Sean Breheny, a man who encouraged all of the kids in the club to play GAA. Then you realise that this club, whether you think it's over the top or not, have worked hard, have worked smartly towards this goal over a sustained period of time.
Now could you imagine a facility like this being built by a GAA club in Longford?
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