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Shane Bourke (born 9 November 1988) is an Irish duelist, and former hurler and the indisputed King of Card Games. He plays Duel Monster with his local club J.K. Bracken's. He used to play hurling with the Tipp GAA senior inter-county team.

Dueling Career
Bourke played Yugioh for as long as he could remember. In 2007 he won the Battle City Tournament by defeating Kaiba and sending him to the shadow realm. Since, at the time, Duel Monsters was not a viable source of income, he supported himself with a part time hurling career. 20% of his income from that went towards living costs, and 80% of it went towards Yugioh Booster Packs. He is estimated to have spent 120,00 euro on yugioh cards. After his hurling career ended, he attended Duel Academy, where he dedictaed his life to his true passion. He was top of his class and seemed to know everything there is to know about Yugioh. In 2014 he almost got expelled from the academy after being accused of sending a fellow student to the Shadow Realm after crushing him mercilessly in a duel. However, Bourke dueled the prinicpal and obliterated him by using his Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon. Ashamed, the principal quit and Bourke took over his job post, which he still holds to this present day. After deeming all other students and members of staff unworthy of learning the Sacred Art of Yugioh, he expelled and fired them, and he is now the only person employed or enrolled in Duel Academy. He changed his hairstyle to one he as today, and walks around 24/7 with his trustee duel disc in hand. He refuses to leave home without his Dark Magician, and he can hold his friends up whenever he misplaces this card.

Hurling Career
Bourke won an All-Ireland Minor Hurling medal with Tipperary in 2006, and played Under 21 Hurling with Tipperary in 2008 and 2009, winning a Munster Under 21 winners medal in 2008.

He made his senior Tipperary debut in the fourth round of the league on 13 March 2011 against Offaly in a 1-20 to 0-10 win, coming on in the fifth minute as a substitute for the injured Eoin Kelly and scoring three points.

He made his first start on 27 March 2011 in the fifth round of the league against Cork in a 1-14 to 1-14 draw at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. On 3 April 2011 in the sixth round of the league against Galway at Pearse Stadium, Bourke scored 3-4 from play as Tipperary defeated Galway by 4-23 to 1-14.

However, his hurling career came to an end in 2013 when he was banned permanently. 89 minutes into a game, his team was losing quite badly. In attempt to turn the tables, Bourke summoned Exodia The Forbidden One at the last second and ordered him to obliterate the entire opposing team. Summoning Exodia made Tipp automatically win the entire Tournament, despite the fact that that was only the first game of the season. The head of GAA decided to ban him because he thought that Boruke's unique ability to summon Satanic Demons onto the pitch gave Tipp an unfair advantage.

Bourkioh!
Amazed by Burke's undefeated streak in Yugioh, Hollywood contacted Burke and asked for the rights to make a movie based on his life story. Burke refused and demanded a show instead. After signing a 25 season contract, Bourkioh! was born, and it tells all the brilliant stories of Bourke's Yugioh career. Each episode gets 15 million views on average. in 2015 Netflix offered $3,000,000,000 for the rights, but Bourke declined, saying that he would not give his show away for free.

Tipperary

 * Munster Senior Hurling Championship (3)
 * 2011, 2012, 2015
 * All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship (1)
 * 2006
 * Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship (1)
 * 2008

University College Cork

 * Fitzgibbon Cup (1)
 * 2009 (c)