Aidan O’Shea, he added, was the exception to that rule. “Because he's going for 16, 17 years. “He's a happy-go-lucky character but he’d also have a tight family, and he’d stay in his own bubble,” Conroy notes. When things go wrong in Mayo, ‘Oh, it has to be Aidan O'Shea’. I don’t see him wanting to be a 20-minute player but there’s no sign of him stopping right now.”
Source: Irish Examiner March 13, 2026 13:05 UTC