Galway ace Shane Walsh has completed his move to Dublin club Kilmacud Crokes, it has been confirmed.
Walsh recently starred for Galway in their All-Ireland final loss and made his intentions clear that he was seeking a move to the Dublin giants as he is living and studying in Dublin.
And the move was confirmed on Thursday with Walsh now eligible to play for the South Dublin club as they look to defend their Dublin county title crown.
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Walsh (29), is currently studying for a BA in physical education at Portobello College and it is believed that his club Kilkerrin-Clonberne did not object to the transfer despite previously stating they were against the proposed move.
And Walsh could make his debut for his new club on Sunday, September 4 as they take on Templeogue Synge Street in the Dublin Senior Football Championship in Parnell Park with the side already assured of a quarter-final spot after winning both their group stage games.
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