Jamie Boyle says the panel has prepared well since defeat to Sligo.
New York Senior football captain Jamie Boyle insists they're on a "business trip" when they face Offaly in the Tailteann Cup tomorrow.
The men from 'The Big Apple' landed in Ireland yesterday ahead of the quarter-final clash in Tullamore at 2pm.
Their panel includes former Galway footballer Adrian Varley and hurler Johnny Glynn, and they were narrowly beaten by Sligo in the Connacht Championship in April.
American-born Jamie Boyle, whose grandparents emigrated from Donegal, is happy with how they've prepared since that defeat:
"This is a business trip." @NewYorkGAA mean business as they land in Dublin today as they play @Offaly_GAA in the Tailteann Cup this weekend! GAANOW spoke to Jamie Boyle to chat about playing GAA in New York and get his thoughts ahead of the game! #TailteannCup #GAABelong pic.twitter.com/Qr1lyiPjla
— The GAA (@officialgaa) June 2, 2022
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