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Darragh Culhane

Aidan O'Shea enjoys sunny holiday in popular Portugal spot with girlfriend ahead of All-Ireland series

Aidan O'Shea and his partner enjoyed some sun ahead of the All-Ireland series as they visited a popular Portugal spot that has had guests such as Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

Mayo are back in action next weekend against Kerry as the rejuvenated All-Ireland series gets underway and O'Shea made sure to get some sun and training in while away.

The Mayo forward has been in fine form under new boss Kevin McStay and visited the highly regarded Campus in Portugal, a spot that the Irish rugby team has used as a training base in the past.

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Based in the Quinta Do Lago, the popular spot boasts second-to-none training facilities, and the three-time All-Star made full use of his time there as he stayed in shape while away.

The Breaffy man was spotted kicking a football around the manicured Algarve playing fields and played some pickleball with partner McKenzie Vass.

Sharing a snap on Instagram, O'Shea said: "Great to get away for few days training last week at the @thecampusqdl with my training partner @kristin_mckenzie_vass Great facility! #portugal #training #setup #warmweathertraining #quinta"

It has been an up and down year for Mayo thus far as they impressed in the National League, beating Galway in the final in Croke Park but were stunned by Roscommon in the Connacht Football Championship last month.

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