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27th December 2016
02:42pm GMT

In a wide-ranging interview with Donegal Now, the 22-year-old speaks frankly about his close encounter with professional football.
"There is a lot made of that soccer trial I had," he remarked. "I wasn’t great at the aul' soccer believe you me. Seriously, I played one good game and there just happened to be someone at it.
"I went over to Reading at 16. To be honest I knew in my heart, I knew… not that I wasn’t good enough but that this was going to be a big, big ask. "I don’t come from a soccer background. It was always a bit of fun for me, a distraction when the Gaelic was over. But I knew it would be a great experience. Carl McHugh was at Reading the same time I was over. It was great to have another Donegal lad – one that I knew – there too. "I enjoyed it. But I was way off the pace. All I ever wanted to do was play Gaelic football. When it was over I was just mad to get back for Kilcar U16s at the time. That’s just the way I was brought up. Gaelic has been my thing since day one."Football's loss was Gaelic football's gain. Donegal are gearing themselves up for a run on Sam Maguire next year and McHugh will be leading the charge. No place he'd rather be.
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