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Paul Conroy yet to decide on Galway future

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Paul Conroy has admitted he is yet to decide on his future with Galway following their All-Ireland final loss to Armagh. Conroy was one of Galway's standout players as Galway won a Connacht championship and reached the All-Ireland final.

However, it was to be heartbreak for Galway and Conroy for the second time in three years, as Armagh ran out narrow winners in Croke Park.

At the age of 35, Conroy knows days like this may not come by again, but says it is too soon after the final to make a decision on his future. “I haven't made any decision yet.

It is still very raw, the last couple of weeks. "I don't think it would be the right time to decide anything in terms of going forward.

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