O'Reilly targets Down spotby Michelle Fortune , 14 October 2011Jamie O'Reilly admits he struggled to adapt to the round ball on his return from Australia but the form AFL player is determined to break into the Down senior football panel.
O'Reilly spent two years with Melbourne club Richmond Tigers and was offered the chance to extend his stay, but he opted to return home to continue his studies and resume his Gaelic Football career.
He has already lined out for Loughinisland and is looking forward to representing Queens, but he admits he found it difficult to adjust to the different ball.
"To be honest it felt like the foreign sport. It is a different shape of ball to what I have been using this last two years and when you submerge yourself in a new game you are a bit rusty," he is quoted as saying in the Irish News.
"My hand-to-eye co-ordination wasn't what it should be and my foot skills weren't that great, but I just need to play."
O'Reilly is targeting a good run in the Sigerson Cup as a way back into the Down side for the forthcoming Allianz Football League and Ulster Championship.
"I'm hoping that Queen's have a good Sigerson and Ryan Cup and that training will obviously bring me along," he explained.
"I want to do as well as I can and then try to break into the Down Championship side - that's the plan anyway.
"Obviously James (McCartan) and Aidan (O'Rourke) come with very good credentials and are well respected in the football community do I'm looking forward to getting back and learning from them."
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