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22nd September 2017
08:06am BST

"The club (All-Ireland title) is pretty special doing it with your cousins, your brothers, the lads you grew up with but the senior (All-Ireland title) probably hasn't sunk in yet so I'll be able to tell you in a couple of weeks time," O'Callaghan said.As Colm Cooper said when asked about if he'd have more passion playing for club or county he answered candidly: "Possibly your club because they're the guys you grew up with and went to school with and went all the way up so you'd probably be closer to them." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fT5rMsUdyY Well there you have it, the signs are slightly leaning towards the club, we'll just have to ask O'Callaghan again in a couple of weeks time. Sky Sports announced it is partnering with the GAA on three major grassroots initiatives which will see the broadcaster invest a total of €3m over five years. Today’s announcement was made alongside the launch of The GAA Super Games Centres at GAA National Games Development Centre, Abbotstown; the first of the three grassroots initiatives that Sky Sports will support. Dublin player and newly crowned All Ireland champion Con O’Callaghan and Sky mentors Carla Rowe and Darran O’Sullivan were in attendance to announce Sky Sports’ new grassroots partnership with the GAA.