WESTMEATH STAR JOHN Heslin has revealed how helpful the advice of the late Dave Billings was for him during his brief Australian Rules career.
Heslin returned in early 2012 after a short stint with AFL outfit Richmond and was the man-of-the-match last Saturday as UCD ended a 20-year wait for Sigerson Cup glory.
Westmeath attacker Heslin, who kicked six of UCDโs 10 points in the narrow final win over DCU, admitted he was particularly close to Billings who passed away last April.
โLook, we didnโt really talk about it as a team, that we were going to go out and โdo this for Daveโ or anything like that but it was always on the back burner of course,โ said Heslin.
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โPersonally, I was very close to Dave through my time in UCD. He helped me out with a lot of things.
โNot only was he the head of GAA but he was also a friend. I was offered the chance to go to Australia to play Aussie Rules and I spoke to Dave on a number of occasions about what to do and what was his advice and even when I was coming back, he was delighted to hear that I was coming back to UCD.
โI canโt reveal the whole conversation we had but he didnโt want me to go at the start but then when he put his non-UCD hat on he just gave me a bit of life advice that only someone who has been through as much as he had could give you.
โIt was an insightful conversation and thatโs what people like himself were there for.โ
John Heslin at yesterday's launch of the new GAA website Sam Barnes / SPORTSFILE
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Heslin said he enjoyed the experience of playing alongside Dublinโs Jack McCaffrey, the reigning footballer of the year, for UCD.
The PhD student, 23, said that life is generally good in Ireland, on and off the field, and that he has no regrets about returning in 2012 from Australia.
โI was only 19 at the time,โ said Heslin. โMy college education was very important to me and that played a big part in my decision to come home.
โI had only two years done of college but I ended up getting a first in my degree and Iโm doing a doctorate now. So things didnโt turn out too bad.
โIt depends on the circumstances. Anyone I have spoken to, and I spoke to Colin OโRiordan and a couple of lads in the last while, I just said, โyou have to go. Youโll never regret going but, me, I would have regretted not goingโ.โ
'I was very close to Dave through my time in UCD' - Westmeath star on help with AFL career
WESTMEATH STAR JOHN Heslin has revealed how helpful the advice of the late Dave Billings was for him during his brief Australian Rules career.
Heslin returned in early 2012 after a short stint with AFL outfit Richmond and was the man-of-the-match last Saturday as UCD ended a 20-year wait for Sigerson Cup glory.
Westmeath attacker Heslin, who kicked six of UCDโs 10 points in the narrow final win over DCU, admitted he was particularly close to Billings who passed away last April.
โLook, we didnโt really talk about it as a team, that we were going to go out and โdo this for Daveโ or anything like that but it was always on the back burner of course,โ said Heslin.
โPersonally, I was very close to Dave through my time in UCD. He helped me out with a lot of things.
โNot only was he the head of GAA but he was also a friend. I was offered the chance to go to Australia to play Aussie Rules and I spoke to Dave on a number of occasions about what to do and what was his advice and even when I was coming back, he was delighted to hear that I was coming back to UCD.
โI canโt reveal the whole conversation we had but he didnโt want me to go at the start but then when he put his non-UCD hat on he just gave me a bit of life advice that only someone who has been through as much as he had could give you.
โIt was an insightful conversation and thatโs what people like himself were there for.โ
Heslin said he enjoyed the experience of playing alongside Dublinโs Jack McCaffrey, the reigning footballer of the year, for UCD.
The PhD student, 23, said that life is generally good in Ireland, on and off the field, and that he has no regrets about returning in 2012 from Australia.
โI was only 19 at the time,โ said Heslin. โMy college education was very important to me and that played a big part in my decision to come home.
โI had only two years done of college but I ended up getting a first in my degree and Iโm doing a doctorate now. So things didnโt turn out too bad.
โIt depends on the circumstances. Anyone I have spoken to, and I spoke to Colin OโRiordan and a couple of lads in the last while, I just said, โyou have to go. Youโll never regret going but, me, I would have regretted not goingโ.โ
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